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Ultimately, that work might lead to tests that would help predict which patients with heart failure might recover if given a VAD.
A deeper understanding of protein diseases should lead to tests that can diagnose the disease even in cattle that show no symptoms.
The finding could lead to tests to identify people who may need extra help after a traumatic event.
The findings don't have immediate practical applications, but Ressler says they might one day lead to tests that could help determine who's at greatest risk of developing PTSD.
A humanmade object that moves in ways that can be described only by quantum mechanics might lead to tests of our notion of reality.
In a statement made last year, Günter Verheugen, the vice president of the European Commission in charge of Enterprise and Industry, said the regulations imposed by REACH could lead to tests on up to 3.9 million extra animals per year.
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That could lead to testing applicants for student loans or driver's licences.
Under guidelines agreed upon with the players union, the test results were to remain anonymous but would lead to testing with penalties the next year if more than 5percentt of the results were positive.
However, implementation of early detection will inevitably lead to testing smaller lesions, which poses diagnostic challenges.
Dr. Edwards's work led to tests for detecting inherited disorders in embryos before they were implanted.
Then came Ms. Murray's chest pains, which led to tests and the diagnosis that rapidly altered the timeline of their relationship.
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