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However, it has been demonstrated that a high percentage of AIH-1 samples (42 to 50%) turned out to be reactive in a citrulline-independent manner [ 7].
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Recent HIV infection or divergent HIV or simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) strains may be responsible for Western blot indeterminate results on 70 serum samples from Zairian hospital employees that were reactive in an enzyme immunoassay.
But their searches on the site tend to be reactive in response to researching a specific individual, rather than proactively using Facebook for leads on sellers who have made their hobby a business.
So we have to be reactive in those cases.
TV-1 and FN15 were reactive in only a subset of the 47 melanoma cell lines.
At a dilution of 10−3, 31 of 32 scrapie sheep samples were reactive in both enzyme immunoassays, and at a 10−4 dilution 21were reactive in the Microsens enzyme immunoassay and 16 were reactive in the Bio-Rad enzyme immunoassay.
These activities were reactive in nature, but gradually evolved into a proactive institutionalized structure with multistakeholder engagement.
And Chelsea were reactive in beating Manchester City on Monday night.
Newhouse said traditional falls prevention methodology is reactive in nature.
But she added, "Legislative bodies tend to be reactive, and advances in law come as a reflection of how people live their lives, not the reverse".
Regulations and laws always tend to be reactive, but now we're in a space where things are just moving too quickly for the regulators to catch up.
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