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Furthermore, we found that testing acute-phase serum specimens for IgM has multiple limitations for the diagnosis of acute leptospirosis, because a positive result more often denoted past infection than an acute infection, and results were negative early in infection.
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This strategy may be adequate during an epidemic in a patient with classic severe dengue; however, in a setting of high dengue seroprevalence and lower pretest probability (undifferentiated fever, no recognized epidemic), a single positive serologic test result may more often denote past dengue, and the true cause of illness might remain unrecognized and untreated.
The first proposal in this direction dates back from 1971 [8] and it was later known under different acronyms, such as fraction-spaced multi-carrier modulation [9], over-sampled OFDM [10], over-sampled DFT [11], and more recently, it is often denoted as FMT [12].
A typical array experiment yields at least tens of thousands of measurements on often not more than a hundred patients, a situation often denoted as the curse of dimensionality.
Data volume is measured in kilobytes or megabytes, often denoted with an uppercase "B," as in MB or KB.
The composition is often denoted.
These changes are often denoted in literature as engineering changes.
They are also often denoted as individually inferred haplotypes.
In physical literature MCMCMC is often denoted as parallel tempering.
They're the guys who, in the words of leftist commentator and blogger Matthew Yglesias, "believe that America should coercively dominate the world through military force" and "believe in a dogmatic form of American exceptionalism" and "favor the creation of a U.S.-dominated 'universal empire.' " But the term, in these Walt-Mearsheimered days, often denotes more than that.
Conflicts often denote situations where the application of one operation disables the applicability of another one.
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