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But these ratings suggest a false sense of precision, as if it were possible to reliably identify the difference between an eighty-nine-point Merlot from Jersey and a ninety-one-point blend from Bordeaux — or even a greater spread.
It was possible to reliably identify specific leech motoneurons (motoneuron 3 and motoneuron 107, see Methods) and to analyze the variability of their spontaneous firing in different leeches.
Unfortunately, to date it is not possible to reliably identify these patients.
Taking all these criteria into account, it is possible to reliably identify all cells recorded from as immature granule cells, mature granule cells or interneurons.
With the use of traditional prognostic factors, it has still not been possible to reliably identify those patients with BCa who will relapse with metastatic disease.
With the use of traditional prognostic factors, it is still not possible to reliably identify those breast cancer patients who will relapse with metastatic disease [ 2].
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MALDI-TOF-MS has the potential to reliably identify the Glu-D3 alleles.
demonstrated that it was possible to reliably distinguish these strains on the basis of PrPSc immunohistochemistry.
It is therefore not possible to reliably distinguish these two genes from metagenomic short reads.
This is because we do not think it is possible for patients to reliably identify those aspects of their physical functioning that are being impaired exclusively as a result of their eating disorder.
With improved sensor technology (Wagnieres et al, 1998; Bigio et al, 2000), it might become possible to use ALA-based PDD to reliably identify the axillary sentinel lymph node in patients with breast cancer.
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