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In the case of atypical phenotypes, cancer risks may be recognized only after genotype data are available; these risks would be missed if testing were guided strictly by established single-gene/syndrome testing guidelines.
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The contaminant, identified as oversulfated chondroitin sulfate, a cheaper substance, slipped through the usual testing and was recognized only after more sophisticated tests were used.
A contaminant, identified as oversulfated chondroitin sulfate, slipped through the usual testing and was recognized only after more sophisticated tests were used.
But often the role of keystone species is recognized only after a perturbation.
Although tubules extending from the plastid surface had been described in a monograph about plastids in 1908 (see [ 4]), their significance and morphological relevance was recognized only after development and improvement of suitable fluorescence microscopy techniques.
The contribution of individual genes in these clusters was relatively small; the significance of a number of genes was recognized only after summation of genes in a specific region.
This shortcoming has also been recognized only years after the first commercial approvals by the EPA: 'EPA also believes, however, that lady beetle larvae would potentially have a higher risk of exposure to Cry2Ab2 than adults.
The vast extent of microbial diversity has been recognized only in the past two decades, after the application of molecular-biology techniques to the field3.
Its independence was recognized only by Turkey.
The Turkish Cypriot state is recognized only by Turkey.
The line between elevated spirits and mania, often recognized only after it has been crossed, is the subject of Kay Redfield Jamison's groundbreaking book, "Robert Lowell, Setting the River on Fire: A Study of Genius, Mania, and Character".
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