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The phrase "assay in practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the application or testing of a method, theory, or substance in a real-world context.
Example: "The researchers aimed to assay in practice the effectiveness of the new drug in clinical trials."
Alternatives: "test in practice" or "evaluate in real-world conditions".
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The utility of a screening assay in practice however, is a function of its specificity as well as its sensitivity.
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Even if better results can be expected from data produced by identical assays, in practice this is often impossible.
In summary, we confirmed the feasibility of using the EGFR detection assay in daily practice.
Interestingly, a trend towards higher plasma circulating levels of CaM in AD subjects versus nondemented individuals was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, a more convenient assay in clinical practice.
However, several clinical studies showed that IgG anti-tTG antibodies are not as sensitive and specific as the IgA anti-tTG antibodies, and the use of EMA assay in daily practice is limited by high costs and subjective interpretations [ 25].
Numismatist Francis Pessolano-Filos described the work of the Assay Commission: The commission operated under rules first adopted by the 1856 commission, and then passed down, year to year, and amendable by any Assay Commission, although in practice little change was made.
We do not recommend HER2 testing by RT-PCR replacing IHC or FISH assays in standard practice.
This paper aims at providing guidance on how to best estimate the intensity of anticoagulation using laboratory assays in daily practice.
Our experience when comparing the two assays in clinical practice is that the TheraScreen assay is possibly slightly more sensitive in terms of detecting low numbers of mutated alleles.
Several national organizations, including the American Society of Clinical Oncology, have released statements to help direct clinical use of these assays; at this time, there are not enough reliable data to recommend the use of these assays in clinical practice.
Specific PCR testing for MRSA is commonly available, but MRSA empyema and parapneumonic effusions remain extremely uncommon in pediatric patients[ 3, 5], and the applicability of PCR assays in clinical practice is limited by the positive vs. negative result inherent in conventional diagnostic PCR assays.
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