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In the presence of abnormal myocardial MBF, non-obstructive CAD (<50 % stenosis) on the invasive coronary angiogram was considered to adequately rule out functionally relevant epicardial disease.
In addition, despite a specificity of 90% for the diagnosis of ALI/ARDS at a cutoff of 250 pg/ml in the Rana study, those authors conclude that no level of BNP adequately ruled out a diagnosis of cardiogenic edema.
The investigators further note that the number of IPV victims was underestimated because of the propensity of conflicting information in the patients' history, lack of information to adequately rule out IPV, and failing to actively screen for IPV among all cases who presented to their trauma service.
Whilst all three reviewers recognized that the evidence provided for such an arrangement of protomers was consistent with the model proposed, it was pointed out that we had failed to adequately rule out allosteric effects of the mutants applied to the study of the problem or to provide direct evidence for engagement of the interdomain linker.
If Enron did pay some alternative tax in those four years, it would raise fresh questions about the reliability of reports to shareholders and whether the Securities and Exchange Commission is adequately policing rules on the disclosure of material information about corporate finances.
In a series of rulings over the last two years in cases brought by different companies, the federal appeals court here has repeatedly criticized the F.C.C. for failing to justify adequately the rules in an era in which consumers have access to cable and satellite television systems that offer hundreds of channels, as well as the unlimited offerings of the Internet.
During oral arguments before a panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, all three judges were troubled by what they called the failure of regulators to justify adequately a rule that prevents a television network from owning stations that reach more than 35percentt of the nation's households.
And it raises questions about whether the Environmental Protection Agency and the agricultural biotechnology industry are adequately enforcing the rules.
The appeals court concluded that the commission had failed to adequately justify the rules, which would have lifted a restriction on a company's owning both a newspaper and television or radio station in the same market.
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