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Reactions were deemed positive if core and envelope bands were present, indeterminate if only core or only envelope were present, and negative if bands did not appear or were lighter than those for negative control plasma.
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Its position for the present remains indeterminate" ([40], p.272).
For example, the class InvasiveBreastCarcinoma had an attribute named venouslymphaticInvasion that could take values absent, present, or indeterminate.
From the 15 cases, 5 were considered to present the indeterminate form, 8 the cardiac form, 1 the digestive form and 1 the mixed cardiac and digestive form.
The need for superior diagnostics applies to patients with or without CP who present with indeterminate bile or pancreatic duct strictures, where ERCP-based tissue sampling techniques have limited sensitivity and where bile or pancreatic juice aspirates may apply.
The control group included 31 at risk subjects and 24 who presented with indeterminate lung nodules.
Individuals who presented with indeterminate levels of severity at least 50% of the time were placed into a third group.
Maron et al. described hypertrophic cardiomyopathy as common cause of sudden cardiac death (36%) in young athletes and 8% were presented with indeterminate LV-hypertrophy (possible HCM).
The patients were classified into distinct groups according to the Ridley-Jopling criteria [ 3]: LL (5.14%), borderline (BL 15.4%; BB 25.8%; BT 39.4%) and TT (14.7%), with 25 patients (6.12%) presenting the indeterminate form of the disease.
Mr. Luccketti insists on the caveat that only a small number — fewer than a dozen — were present for an indeterminate amount of time.
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