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Discover Ludwig"detectable about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that can be detected or perceived by someone. Example: There was a faint fragrance detectable about the room, indicating that someone had recently sprayed air freshener.
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Even if the image was recorded immediately after the user typed it in, the order of the digits was only detectable about 20percentt of the time.
This is in contrast to naturally occurring non-hemorrhagic smallpox infections in humans where IgG antibodies titers were detectable about 18 days p.i., respectively [37].
This might be problematic in clinical settings, because there is only a relatively small window between the size at which the tumor becomes detectable (about 1010 cells) and the size at which it can induce mortality (around 1013 cells).Tumor growth saturation at lower levels introduces a parameter region in which only the tumor control outcome is possible.
In all ECoScreen samples, LTB4 concentrations were detectable (about 5 pg/mL) but below the LOQ.
In both sera from the different patient groups and from healthy controls only low levels of CXCL10 were detectable (about 200 pg/ml; Fig. 9).
Once a palpable mass was detectable (about 2 weeks), mice were subjected to intraperitoneal injections of vehicle, 50 mg/kg curcumin or DMC every 2 days for 20 days.
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Using PCR-DGGE, these fungi were detectable for about 14 days and 2 months, respectively.
Among the alterations affecting cell growth and differentiation mechanisms, a key pathogenetic role was demonstrated for NOTCH1-activating mutation, detectable in about 60% of the cases, with or without associated FBXW7 gene inactivation.
The exposure variables were reported on a continuous scale, and censored/non-detectable values (about 5.4% of the total number of records) were recorded as half the value of the limit of detection.
The detectable probes cover about 37% of the targeted virulence gene orthologs.
This suggests that when cognate antigen is expressed on only a minority of tumor cells, insufficient numbers of effector T cells are retained in tumors to bring about detectable lysis of antigen-positive tumor targets.
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