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Finally, a yet more sensitive test, called FISH, was done.
Industrial's chief scientist subsequently developed a more sensitive test, specifically for this compound, she said.
Although cecal culture is the more sensitive test, substantial misclassification of infected flocks may still occur.
For the new study, the scientists used a more sensitive test called estimated glomerular filtration rate, which factors in creatinine level, along with age, sex and race.
But the Elisa test often gives a false positive result, so the agency also calls for a second, more sensitive test, the Western blot.
"This can be measured and visualized, and enables the detection of hGH misuse". Thevis is also working on a more sensitive test that can detect different varieties of hGH.
The superiority of the new one-dimensional theory over the previous theory is demonstrated, and the shape of the upper meniscus is shown to provide a more sensitive test of withdrawal theories.
The physicians in the E.R. sent blood for two tests to look for damage to the heart: the traditional test, which looked for evidence of injury to any muscle, was negative; the more sensitive test that looked for evidence of injury to the heart muscle came back positive.
Whereas higher concentrations of a pollutant can easily be assessed with the acute test (which requires lethal concentrations to show an effect), contaminated soils with lower (sublethal) pollutant concentrations require more sensitive test methods such as reproduction or behavioral tests in their risk assessment.
Abnormal T cell responses to antigens are considered as a diagnostically more sensitive test of aberrant T cell function [14].
In general, larger effects were observed in brown trout than in rainbow trout, indicating that they are more sensitive test organisms.
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