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Tumor progression was followed using in vivo bioluminescence imaging as this technology allows for the detection of tumor burden in a sensitive and noninvasive manner.
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To alleviate this burden, a sensitive and rapid system is required to detect this pathogen in various kinds of foods.
Extensive imaging when Tg-on in a sensitive assay rises above a certain cut-off level will be far more efficient, preventing needless patient burden and medical costs.
FIBA is also in a sensitive position.
The country is in a sensitive situation.
"He hit it in a sensitive spot.
Deal is in a sensitive predicament.
Its sum-score can be interpreted as valid quantitative estimate of a person's depressive symptom burden, and it provides a sensitive and specific cut-off score which aids in deciding whether a depressive disorder is likely to be present.
As a result, there are times when involving the family is challenging due to these differences in opinions and views, and when patients may fear burdening their families at a sensitive time.
It tells the story of Jean-Baptiste Grenouille (Ben Whishaw), a skinny, sallow young fellow who grows up in the pungent atmosphere of 18th-century France burdened with a preternaturally sensitive nose.
Future studies should focus on multiple rounds of FIT sampling in different, high-risk patient groups in order to create a sensitive strategy to detect advanced neoplasia and potentially alleviate the burden on endoscopic capacity.
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