Sentence examples for levels suspicious from inspiring English sources

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In general, prostate cancer is diagnosed on needle-biopsies prompted by elevated serum prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels, suspicious digital rectal examination or trans-rectal ultrasonography findings, and/or clinical symptoms of urinary tract obstruction.

*Student´s T-test; Symptoms or diagnostic findings leading to PCa diagnosis: elevated PSA levels, suspicious palpation of the prostate, incidental histology after transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) and PCa associated symptoms.

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At a fundamental level, suspicious activity reporting, as well as the digital and physical infrastructure of networked computer servers and fusion centers built around it, depends on what the government defines as suspicious.

The investigation, which was based on a leaked IAAF database, revealed "extraordinary" levels of suspicious blood tests from 5,000 competitors, but the violations appeared to be most prevalent among Russian competitors.

A 2008 study of the Emirates by the Financial Action Task Force, the intergovernmental organization that coordinates and monitors efforts to block money laundering, highlighted the low level of suspicious transaction reports filed in a country where so much wealth existed.

A numeric level of suspicious score was calculated based on all these elements and a score more than 5 was considered a suspect.

A rising prostate-specific antigen level or suspicious areas on mp-MRI should also trigger biopsy.

Patients with normal S100B level but suspicious clinical signs, had metastases diagnosed with PET-CT in 84.2% of cases (48/57).

In hospital in 1995, his blood was found to have suspicious levels of hematocrit, an indicator (though not proof) of the use of performance-enhancing drugs.

Instead, it placed its own runaway offers to buy and sell shares of big American companies, driving up the volume of trading to suspicious levels.

Martial Saugy told the Swiss newspaper Neue Zurcher Zeitung that his Lausanne lab did find suspicious levels of the banned blood-booster EPO in four urine samples from the race that Armstrong won, but he did not know if any belonged to Armstrong.

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