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Lucigenin-enhanced chemiluminescence has been widely used and is reported to be reasonably specific for superoxide.
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Our validation, with use of 2006 2007 Medicare Part D drug data for outpatients, suggests that our primary definition is reasonably specific for defining cases of coccidioidomycosis or blastomycosis.
The disappearance of the keratin immunostaining in ballooned hepatocytes is reasonably specific for ASH and NASH, since it is not seen in ballooned cells of viral hepatitis or toxic damage and can therefore be used as an objective morphologic parameter in grading of steatohepatitis (Lackner et al. 2008).
The Nijmegen IgA ELISA test appeared to be reasonably specific.
We can therefore say that presentation to this clinic is reasonably specific.
These types of antagonists have the advantage of being reasonably specific, however, they are expensive and cumbersome to administer.
For items that only have a "specific gravity" listed, that number equals the density in g/mL at 4ºC (39ºF), and will typically be reasonably close for substances at roughly room temperature.
The HVS II was excluded of the haplotype, as it was only sequenced in some samples and, unlike for the coding region, it cannot be reasonably assumed that a specific polymorphism is absent in a different sample.
Breast cancer cases included in this analysis are those diagnosed from trial entry up to 31.12.1999, a period for which ascertainment of cancers was estimated to be reasonably complete, based on age-specific incidence rates for England and Wales.
The reason for this would seem to be reasonably clear.
The relatively lower MS of 40.47 emu/g for sample a can be reasonably considered to be due to the smaller particle size as well as to the accompanied increase of specific surface area.
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