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I.e., infrequent false positives for N excess: When the test indicated excess N, it was generally correct.
The electronic absorption spectra of G. sulfurreducens biofilms showed the lowest energy absorption band in the reduced state at 552 nm, which indicated excess of cyt c552 in the biofilm.
The results of her 24-h urine collection test are shown in Table 1, which indicated excess production of catecholamine.
Where indicated, excess σ (1 μM) was added with the 'start mix' after open complex formation.
Elevated DHE fluorescence reading in the fetal heart of diabetic offspring indicated excess superoxide levels, which was significantly inhibited by NAC treatment (P < 0.05, Figure 4).
Their results indicated excess inhospital mortality associated with older blood, but these patients were also more likely to have received more RBCs.
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Although individual studies have indicated excesses of gastrointestinal and occasionally other cancers in these industries, results are not consistent and not universally accepted.
By remote, computers could scan each car for the code indicating excess emissions.
It had become overgrown with algae since 2009, indicating excess phosphorus availability in the water (Figure 2), despite the fact that manure-spreading buffers were attended to in accordance with their CNMP.
CSNT values less than 250 (low) are presumed to indicate N deficiencies and values greater than 2000 (high) are presumed to indicate excess N. To allow for comparison across all trials, silage yield values were converted to grain equivalents (8.14 bu grain per ton silage, calculated by using a harvest index of 0.55).
Samples from the base of the OSM plot in the field indicating excess of S during sedimentation.
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