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A subject was considered to be infected when two or more amplification methods were positive.
The methods were positive for cashew and macadamia respectively, and negative for all other heterologous plant and animal species tested.
Therefore, the PCR was never negative if some of the other two methods were positive.
The patients were classified as H. pylori positive when two out of three detection methods were positive.
Tumour was found at all sites in which both antibody imaging and conventional imaging methods were positive.
Slides selected were those in which any of the methods were positive, plus a random selection of slides that were negative by all methods.
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The values obtained between two methods are positive in the shallower part and appears to be negative in the deeper part below the salt.
An approach which brings together several of these methods is positive psychotherapy (PPT) [ 104].
We determined samples as H. hepaticus-positive if at least one of the three methods is positive.
One of the 19 samples that were negative by conventional methods was positive by PCR (Table 2).
Even in subjects who are serologically negative but have a high-negative antibody titer (Group A), H. pylori should be evaluated by other methods, and it should be eradicated if the results of the other evaluation methods are positive.
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