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Consequently, salivary CgA could be used as a useful quantitative biochemical marker of the affective state from symptomatic to terminal disease stages and therefore salivary CgA levels could make more effective, tailor-made psychophysiological therapies for individual ALS patients [ 55].
The high correlation to the biological "gold standard" plaque assay, used to quantify infectious virus, renders this method a useful quantitative tool that can replace the time-consuming, labor-intensive, and low-throughput plaque-based assays.
This finding provided a useful quantitative linkage between the colloidal fouling potential and the water chemistry.
However, the approach described here could form a useful, quantitative input to those evaluations by providing a tool to assess molecular structural similarity by interested parties.
The pollution criterion of central tendency and variation was proven to be a useful quantitative approach for delineating ecological boundaries from the environmental data.
Understanding and correcting ascertainment bias is essential for a useful quantitative assessment of the landscape of LD across the human genome.
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A color chart can be used to give a clinically useful quantitative estimate of methemoglobinemia.
Furthermore, it is possible to calculate the energy accumulation ahead of the crack tip which represents a very useful quantitative measure for the analysis of local fatigue damage accumulation inside the plastic zone ahead of a crack tip.
These data indicate the need for a clinically useful quantitative assay with optimized cutoffs for PTEN itself, or the establishment of other biomarkers to indicate that the PI3K pathway has been activated [ 50].
The associated Poincare surfaces of section provide a useful qualitative and quantitative designing tool for a soliton-based optical link with weak to mildly strong dispersion modulation.
In the present study, we further investigated the P. infestans resistance QTL lb11 region identified by Brouwer and St. Clair (2004), conferred by a S. habrochaites introgression on tomato chromosome 11 as a potential source of useful quantitative resistance to late blight disease of tomato.
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