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Once liver cancer has been diagnosed, its stage is then determined to indicate how far the cancer has progressed.
Once colorectal cancer has been diagnosed, its stage is then determined to indicate how far the cancer has progressed.
Housing characteristics were determined to indicate ventilation that may affect carbon monoxide and PM2.5.
Criteria of a change in effect size greater than or equal to 0.10 was determined to indicate evidence for statistical confounding.
Student's paired t test was used to determine the significance of differences between mean values, and p<0.05 was determined to indicate statistical significance.
Exclusion criteria were determined to indicate poor contact between the probe tip and tissue surface.
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The bulk density and compressive strength were determined to indicating the feasibility of preparing AAC blocks from iron tailing.
The binding stoichiometry was determined to be 0.86, indicating that (1) each ssDNA molecule may provide a single binding site for the oxidized SOD1, and (2) the oxidized SOD1 proteins bound to the ssDNA may not aggregate.
A260/A280 of these DNA was determined to be 1.6-1.8 1.6-1.8tindicatinguality of the extracted DNA.
The efflux ratio was determined to be <1 indicating DIAS2 (7) is not a p-glycoprotein substrate.
The Z′-factor of this HTS assay was determined to be 0.52, indicating a suitable and reliable HTS screen assay.
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