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The phrase "absence of detection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the lack of identification or recognition of something, often in scientific or technical discussions.
Example: "The study revealed an absence of detection for the specific virus in the samples tested."
Alternatives: "lack of detection" or "non-detection".
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The protocol that we applied after the discovery of an HR-HPV infection in women with normal smears clearly induces a bias increasing the number of HSIL early detected and largely explains the absence of detection of such lesions after 4 years of follow-up.
Research literature suggests that culture of Clostridial organism from the bowel in the absence of detection of toxin may not truly identify/confirm Clostridial enteritis.
Could this absence of detection be due to the high reactivity of radicals (left( {{text{OH}} cdot } right)).
With such a kind of ground-based radar sensor, the extraction and processing of landmarks remain a challenge because of detection ambiguity, false detection, Doppler Speckle effect and the absence of detection descriptors.
The main disadvantages of molecular-based technologies for detection of carbapenemases are their cost, the requirement of trained personnel, and the absence of detection of any novel carbapenemase gene.
This is consistent with the absence of detection of acetone among the fermentation end-products of C. carboxidivorans strain P7T.
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When properly calibrated and maintained, such autonomous moorings allow inference to be drawn on fish behavior from both presence and absence of detections [6].
The absence of border detection is explained by the fact that border detection is based on the comparison of local features, where discontinuities form a boundary.
For a practical diagnostics application, any sensing system must show an absence of nonselective detection of abundant proteins in the fluid matrix.
Using the 6-week (maximum) estimate and a background incidence of infection of 2.2% per year (based on the detection of 4/41 seropositive children with a mean age of 4.5 years), the likelihood of viremia detection would be at most 0.25%, a figure consistent with the actual measured absence of viremia detection in the control cohort.
Differences in the detection techniques applying PCR and Southern blot to the extracted DNA may have also contributed to the absence of EBV detection in renal tissue.
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