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SW: It's hard to do the math on that because it would be highly specific to their situation.
BI needs to be highly specific to specific industry and to how specific company competes in that industry.
Silent neurotoxicity was demonstrated to be highly specific to the characteristics of the animals being examined, the unmasking agent tested, and the behavioral endpoint(s) evaluated.
The new primers proved to be highly specific to Lepus species, allowing the detection of 0.01% of hare meat in pork meat by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
Further supporting this conclusion, the well-known non-TF markers were also found to be highly specific to each cell type, including GDF3, TGDF1, DPPA2, DPPA5, and ARGFX in EPI-like cells and BMP2, PDGFRA, FN1, COL4A1, and LINC00261 in PE-like cells33 (Fig. 3f).
A peptide of 12 amino acids (KRRTTDSRGGGN, amino acids 205 to 214) predicted to be highly specific to VER2 was synthesized [32].
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The antibodies were highly specific to chlorsulfuron.
Mechanisms of active transport are highly specific to the substances transported.
Our results showed that the LAMP reaction was highly specific to V. vulnificus.
IRBC binding is highly specific to the level and distribution of 4-sulfate groups in C4S.
Yet there is certainly a Danish specificity in the prominence of pyromania, and principles crop up repeatedly that are highly specific to the Scandinavian climate.
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