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Diagnosis is made by detecting porphyrins in the urine.
The diagnosis is usually made by detecting in the patient's blood either the parasite or antibodies against it, where PCR is the most useful technique, especially in infected patients with borderline serology not detected by other methods [9, 18].
Although the tumor cells were slightly positive for PTH, the diagnosis of non-functioning parathyroid carcinoma was finally made by detecting PTH by RT-PCR, which offers increased sensitivity compared with immunohistochemical staining.
These target predictions were made by detecting miRNAs with significant expression changes at each step of differentiation between GPs and OLs.
A tentative diagnosis can be made by detecting intracytoplasmic morulae inside neutrophils.
Serologic diagnosis was made by detecting antibodies to pertussis toxin in unvaccinated children or in those vaccinated >1 year earlier.
Comparisons are generally made by detecting orthologous loci through sequences homology or conserved map regions [ 57, 58].
A definitive diagnosis of ZSH can be made by detecting viral DNA in aqueous humor [ 6], but antibody examination is also useful in diagnosis [ 7].
The images were reconstructed using the weighted filtered backprojection technique, in which the attenuation correction was made by detecting the edge of the object.
Diagnosis of acute hepatitis E is made by detecting HEV-specific IgM in acute-phase sera or by detecting a rise in anti-HEV IgG titre between acute and convalescent serum samples.
Then, on 12 December 1901, Marconi made history by detecting the three short pips – Morse code for the letter "S" – on his earphone in Newfoundland.
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