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However, interim funding was allowed for distinction of radiation necrosis from recurrence on the basis that current evidence suggests greater accuracy for PET over MRI.

In spite of this concern, we found that responses from electrodes that were acutely implanted (a few hours) were only slightly distorted by implantation, and that signals that allowed for distinction of neurochemicals could be achieved, albeit with some reduction in sensitivity.

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The phylogenetic tree allows for distinction of four well-supported clades within F. fomentarius (BS > 75%%).

The challenge for the student is to decide which enzymatic characteristic will allow for distinction of Fre activity from LuxG activity.

The number of false-positive calls is also markedly reduced (>10-fold), and our panel design allows for distinction between true mutations and deamination artifacts.

This allow for distinction between diastolic collapses in PEF from the normal atrial systole which occurs when the atrioventricular valves are opened.

In addition, the approach potentially allows for distinction between sluggish and continuous flow for PVD and PPV determinations.

Second, NGS allows for distinction between neutral and non-neutral markers.

Ratios between these values did not allow for distinction between the two PRRSV types.

The Ishak score also uniquely allows for distinction between early, incomplete cirrhosis (stage 5) vs established cirrhosis (stage 6).

Fecal droppings were separated from bedding to allow for distinction of urinary excretion in bedding from fecal excretion in droppings.

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