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Domain fusion methods are liable to detect many false positives due to promiscuous domains and large families [7].
Priority n°2: Early screening for retarded cognitive development among children with CLP, and determination of the instruments liable to detect it.
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Ever since a 1969 Supreme Court case found auditors liable for failing to detect fraud, accountants have feared litigation from shareholders.
In O'Shea v Sullivan, a GP and a pathology laboratory were held liable for failure to detect cervical cancer in a patient who complained of intermenstrual bleeding and post-coital bleeding [ 27].
The report recommends that the federal government itself take over the setting and monitoring of auditing standards, and that auditors be held liable for simple negligence in failing to detect fraud and illegal acts by clients.
Different polling organizations use different "screens" to detect those respondents most liable to convert their stated candidate preferences into votes on Election Day.
Geophysical investigations were conducted at the Marathon Dam site near Athens, Greece, in order to detect possible degraded areas that are potentially liable to water infiltration or leakage, and to evaluate the dynamic properties of the subsurface materials.
As a French exploit developer puts it, those liable to be rapidly detected are about as useful as a "disposable gun" that can be fired just once.
In addition, those liable to health hazards may be examined regularly in the hope of detecting evidence of incipient damage.
On the other hand, the aspergillus species are sometimes detected in the lung in immune-compromised hosts and are liable to infect preexisting destroyed lung.
Four QTLs for fruit length, flesh thickness, and netting width were constantly detected in two independent trials, suggesting that they are less liable to environment changes.
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