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Nelson implies that if we do not monitor for these outcomes, we are not likely to detect them.
It is conceivable that they were smaller during winter because the health-care system would be more aware of norovirus infections and more likely to detect them.
If the statistical power or probability of detecting genes of significance is set relatively low, say 10%, one lab may pick up on some of the low-power genes and a second lab may pick up on others, but no one lab is likely to detect them all, he says.
Moreover, even if the regular-expression-based method has been found to be useful for a variety of tasks, the limitation of this method is that if the ADR terms are not recorded in the dictionary, then the algorithm is not likely to detect them.
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These isomers were likely in low abundance in MDA samples; however, due to metastable fragmentation, the researchers were likely unable to detect them.
However, gas sensor systems would most likely not be able to detect them.
All the transcripts that were identified as potential orthologs in the latter steps had low query length coverage and that is likely the reason why we failed to detect them in the initial BLAST search.
This specificity leads to more narrowly-focused sets of items that may make them less likely to detect unanticipated effects.
People with high levels of anxiety or worry show cognitive biases towards threat (Hayes & Hirsch, 2007), making them more likely to detect threat and to interpret ambiguous stimuli in a threatening way.
Beef Products said its testing regime was more likely to detect contamination.
(The theory is that if you look at lung X-rays and blood work closely enough to detect pneumonia you are also likely to detect other significant problems).
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