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And nowhere is the use of nanotech in medical advances more critical than at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), which sees the potential for nanoscience to dramatically enhance our ability to effectively detect cancer, deliver targeted therapeutics and monitor the effectiveness of cancer interventions.
The FINDRISC questionnaire was selected as a template based on its ability to effectively detect impaired glucose metabolism among Scandinavian populations [ 12, 13].
Notably, by further comparing the results of the MAQC data analysis and the Alt Events database, both platforms demonstrate the ability to effectively detect these known splicing events, with comparable false positive rates.
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The local approach allows to effectively detect partially occluded objects.
The abundance of alpha- and beta-globin transcripts in blood, however, impedes the ability to cost-effectively detect transcripts of low abundance.
The ability to effectively treat and cure a disease is often directly dependent on the capability to detect it at its earliest stage.
That makes a big difference in our ability to effectively manage the building".
"China has the ability to effectively manage and control the relevant air zone".
There are doubts about whether Replay has the ability to effectively execute.
The ability to effectively treat brain metastases, however, remains poor.
All drugs and doses were chosen for their ability to effectively block the respective receptors.
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