Sentence examples for may reflect detection from inspiring English sources

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Detection of M.genitalium by PCR in the early days following therapy may reflect detection of non-viable DNA, and the interval at which to perform a toc for M.genitalium following therapy has not been well established.

It may reflect detection of pathogens due to a higher sensitivity of NAT for certain slow-growing or fastidious organisms.

Although lead-time bias may have a role, this may be related to a tumour's propensity to bleed and therefore may reflect detection through current screening tests.

Systemic immunoreactivity to ranibizumab may reflect detection of preexisting antibodies to endogenous Fab fragments rather than specific antibodies to ranibizumab (Heier et al. 2006b).

The decrease of ACIS in the age group 45 59 and of AC over age 60 years in this study may reflect detection of ACIS lesions in the screened population, but further studies will be required over long time periods.

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While the data appear to converge at low protein concentrations, this may reflect the detection limits of the instrument rather than the capabilities of the pattern-searching algorithm.

This may reflect a detection bias in physician's diagnosis, where persons with a less favourable metabolic profile consult their physician less frequently.

Finally, in our study and others, some gene expression differences attributed to ACR in heart tissue may reflect the detection of strain-associated gene expression attributable to recipient lymphocytes that have infiltrated the donor allograft.

It is possible that this association may reflect a detection bias, such that smokers are less likely to seek medical attention and undergo medical tests and therefore are less likely to be diagnosed with non-aggressive prostate cancer, or equally likely non-smokers may be more inclined to seek medical attention and be diagnosed with non-aggressive prostate cancer.

This has raised questions about the link between operculum activity and grammatical computations, and suggests that it may reflect error detection and reanalysis instead [Caplan, 2007], consistent with the association found between the FOP activity and the decision-making aspects of auditory perception [Binder et al., 2004].

Aim: The increase in incidence of thyroid cancer during the last decades (about 2% of new cancer cases in Austria) without concomitant rise in mortality may reflect the growing detection of indolent forms of thyroid cancer.

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