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Aberrant behavior may have detectable roots.
Preliminary data suggests that people with the disorder may have detectable damage in areas of the brain involved in processing memories and in regulating emotions like fear or arousal, said Dr. Michael Weiner, a professor of radiology at the University of California, San Francisco, who will assist in image analysis.
Data collected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggest 97% of Americans may have detectable levels of PBDEs in their blood.
Compared with Mendelian disease variants, the phenotypic consequences of such HLOF variants may often be small, though HLOFs may have detectable effects upon more subtle phenotypes.
In addition, in other studies, it has been demonstrated that eyes with PXF without clinically evident glaucoma may have detectable structural damage in the optic nerve.
Patients may have detectable HBeAg associated with wild type virus or HBeAg-negative from infection with the precore or core promoter mutant virus.
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Subjects who have never been diagnosed with MD, yet suffered severe adversity, may have had detectable alterations in mtDNA levels and mean telomere length in particular tissues at the time they experienced stressful life events, but these changes would have reversed and no longer be detectable by the time they were interviewed.
Up to 20%% of patients with AIDS may not have detectable antitoxoplasma antibodies.
However, patients who achieve complete hematologic responses may still have detectable levels of Ph+ cells.
Studies indicate up to about 30% of patients may not have detectable JEV IgM on admission or within a few days of symptom onset [ 39- 44].
There was a nonstoichiometric conversion of quinone to α,β-dehydrodopamine, resulting from competing reactions that may not have detectable absorbance signatures.
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