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Discover Ludwig"detectable level" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate the presence of something that is measurable or capable of being discerned. For example: "The levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere have reached a detectable level."
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It was found that no detectable level of PBBs was detected among them.
DPHP were detected in 100% urine samples, while only four urine samples had detectable level of BDCIPP in this cohort (17% detected).
"Well," he says, "at any detectable level of radioactivity, people would get scared.
The vibrations are not soothing because the motion is below a detectable level, but they do make people more stable.
All control subjects had a detectable level of SP-C in the BALF.
Coca-Cola India said yesterday that that tests carried out on its soft drinks at an independent laboratory had found "no detectable level of pesticides".
Despite having a viral load below a detectable level, many patients also experience co-morbidities, such as cardiovascular diseases, bone disorders and cognitive impairments3.
The cell lysate of transfected U937 cells contained a detectable level of TLMA2993 peptide using competitive ELISA.
Currently, to diagnose TB clinicians need to collect a spit sample, cultivate it in the lab, and wait for the bacteria to grow to detectable level.
Some states have made it illegal to drive with any detectable level of prohibited drugs in the blood.
Within two weeks, the Queen's chemical signals had dropped to a hardly detectable level in the outermost reaches of the nest, and the Trailhead myrmidons understood instinctively that they were in trouble.
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