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When lymph nodes are removed during surgery to gauge the spread of cancer, there are fewer nodes to drain the protein-rich fluid, and swelling can occur.
The new model was tested in conjunction with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, which has been among the leading agencies collecting the data necessary to gauge the spread of disease.
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But another confidence gauge — the gap, or spread, between Italian and German 10-year bonds — barely budged.
So the challenge was: could we identify who would progress and do something to help them?" St John's answer was to develop sentinel node biopsy, a technique involving the injection of blue dye with a radioactive tracer around the scar which helps surgeons gauge the extent of spread through the lymph system.
Scottish Natural Heritage said the study showed the need for further monitoring of the beavers' activities and called for annual repeat surveys to gauge the persistence, growth and spread of the current beaver population.
Another study at a Connecticut hospital sought to gauge the role that clothing plays in the spread of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA.
But researchers say that more work is needed to gauge the full extent of the bacteria's spread.
It should be possible to combine these sorts of modeling approaches with surveillance data to gauge the likelihood that a sampled variant will spread through the population.
To gauge the importance of the assumption concerning birth dates, the maximum false match rate was also derived assuming that ages are spread uniformly over 30 years results.
This would also help gauge the demand.
How should we gauge the threat?
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