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The DNA extraction method was found to be efficient in extracting different amounts of M. avium subspecies spiked into healthy pig liver and is also suitable to detect M. avium subspecies in porcine tissue samples.
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However, since SW1353 cells are malignant in vivo [ 53], Raman spectroscopy may also be suitable to detect the grade of malignancy.
From the results given in this work and Tables 3 and 4, it may be also deduced that ZnO is suitable to detect acetone vapor compared to the other metal oxide semiconductors.
Methods suitable to detect mutations responsible of resistance to other drugs are also offered, although very specific, they are characterized by sensitivity clearly lower than that of rifampicin [Table 3].
As suggested by the above analysis, and also from a theoretical point of view, a comparison of histologically homogeneous samples might be more suitable to detect virus-associated hallmarks, because this approach would exclude the variability related to histological differences.
Squared-shaped structuring element is suitable to detect straight lines while round SE is suitable to detect circular features.
It indicates the ZnO nanostructures are much more suitable to detect acetone with a low concentration.
A sandwich ELISA method suitable to detect mucosal IgG and especially IgA needs high specificity and sensitivity, in order to ignore contaminant within genital fluids and to reveal also low IgA concentrations.
Linkage analysis is most suitable to detect rare variants with strong effects whereas association is most powerful to detect common variants with lower effects.
Sonoclot seems to be less suitable to detect such changes.
This study shows that the developed ELISA is suitable to detect antibodies specific to EEHV.
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