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Both tests could be brought to market within two years.
There would be little disruption to timetables because both tests could be sat in an afternoon.
The remaining animals resulting negative to both tests could be kept in the flock but should neither be sold nor exported.
Although it was believed that both tests could be used to identify people at risk for diabetes, also drawbacks were mentioned.
Combination of both tests could be useful to assess cancer diagnosis in patients with normal or non contributive Ca 19.9 due to cholestasis or negative Lewis a antigen status, and to exclude cancer diagnosis when both tests are negative (predictive negative value of 96%).
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Both types of tests could be carried out to assure the reliability and design of new weapons.A likely evasion scenario is to de-couple, or conduct a nuclear test in a mined or natural cavity, the effects of which are well documented.
Discordant results of both CFTR functional tests could be detected and challenge the diagnostic interpretation.
Based on 217 participants free of neoplasms, 183 advanced adenoma patients and 67 CRC patients, for whom both blood and stool tests could be performed, sensitivities at cutoff points yielding 97.7% specificity, corresponding to the level of specificity observed for the gFOBT, are shown in Table 2.
With these assumptions, all deviations from Weber's law, in both the preceding [ 8] and present tests, could be explained by a decreasing SNR resulting from photon-shot noise in UV-poor test conditions.
Blood tests could be dangerous when vampires are around.
Authorities were also looking at testing methodologies to gauge how robust tests could be.
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