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The phrase "ability to detect some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or skill to identify certain elements or features within a specific context.
Example: "The software's ability to detect some anomalies in the data is crucial for accurate analysis."
Alternatives: "capacity to identify certain" or "skill to recognize some".
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An Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) with the ability to detect some of the most widely used penicillins such as penicillin G, amoxicillin and ampicillin has been developed and validated in milk samples to ensure food safety.
[105] emphasized that using coronal oblique sections (parallel to the popliteus tendon) significantly increases the ability to detect some structures of PLC (i.e., fabellofibular ligament and popliteofibular ligament).
In our study, the small study sample, short follow-up period, under representation of some populations, and lack of extensive laboratory and systemic assessments may have limited our ability to detect some systemic adverse events that may have occurred.
Althaus et al. (2003), Sierra et al. (2009b), Le Breton et al. (2007), and Comunian et al. (2010) noticed that Delvotest SP-NT demonstrated a lower ability to detect some other tetracyclines.
It also provides the ability to detect some new kinds of attacks (for which there was no previous information in the testing data), outperforming other works in this aspect.
Since we measured cognitive function at two different ages, phenotypic heterogeneity between cohorts may have limited our ability to detect some direct associations.
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"The countermeasure reduced the ability to detect deception, but they didn't eliminate it completely," Haist says.
Recently, Kuczynski et al. [13] compared microbial community resemblance methods and revealed differences in their abilities to detect some biological relevant patterns.
Analysis of individual genes that were differentially expressed in Mono+ and Mono− samples showed that the ability to detect expression of some genes was similar when analysing PBMC, but for others, differential expression was either not detected or changed in the opposite direction.
The relatively small sample size of this study limited the ability to detect associations between some study exposures and outcomes.
We present several analyses which illustrate a major conceptual conflict: the signal (a measure's true ability to detect change) for some of these coefficients appears in the noise term (measurement error) of the others.
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