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It is also possible that the MEA microelectrodes themselves are more sensitive to high frequency activity; for example, it is known that microwires are more likely to detect high frequencies than depth macroelectrodes, probably due to differences in spatial averaging (Worrell et al., 2008).
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"Enabling people to be able to detect high pollution days is a step forward," Shah says.
Mission hospitals, some of which have paediatric services, and probably more adequate clinical and diagnostic services, are likely to detect a higher rate of childhood TB, as did the GRH.
MRI scanning is likely to detect lesions with high sensitivity, and reflect their activity by gadolinium enhancement, making it a plausible research marker for disease activity.
The data also lends further support to the fact that current screening strategies are more likely to detect low volume high grade serous (Type II) cancers rather than early stage.
The tests are 64.4percentt more likely than traditional ones to detect high-grade cells that are a sign of cervical cancer, the company said.
It is likely to detect outliers with unusually high FST values and will identify adaptive selection at one or many loci through pairwise comparisons of populations [ 5, 11].
As we are more likely to detect heteroplasmy in samples with higher mtDNA coverage (simply because there are more mtDNA reads), we down-sampled coverage of the mtDNA in all samples to exactly 50 reads at each site analyzed.
While this was effective for substitution detection, we are likely to detect many false positive deletions due to the high deletion error rate (Table 1).
9, 20 Moreover, younger patients and those who have had diabetes for a short time are likely to detect an episode of hypoglycemia at higher plasma glucose levels.
Accordingly, such blunted signalling in the dopaminergic link of the reward circuit might make individuals with higher BMIs less likely to detect the nutritional value of food when it is initially encountered, which could lead to slower detection of food targets in visual search tasks.
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