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Our assays examined HCV spread within populations where miR-122 is stably inhibited and, thus, are likely to provide a more sensitive readout of miR-122 dependency.
This study utilizes a battery of computerized cognitive tests (Cognometer) designed to provide a more sensitive measure of age-related cognitive performance by incorporating speed-of-processing components.
Management of the canal site to maintain a wet anoxic sediment, rather than abandonment and dereliction would provide a more sensitive and less costly solution.
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.
We conclude that eye movement activity measures can provide a more sensitive measure of controller workload, and that subjective ratings might not capture more transient fluctuations in workload levels during system or display interactions.
The advance, they say, may provide a more sensitive measure for detecting early signs of Alzheimer's disease.
Instead, an assessment procedure that taps into that motoric and spatial knowledge may provide a more sensitive measure of knowledge gained.
Our data also suggest that determining levels of CD40L on microvesicles in plasma samples may provide a more sensitive detection of changes in CD40L expression than measurement of "soluble CD40L" in plasma with an ELISA.
The I2D/IG ratio can provide a more sensitive method to carry out the doping effect on the graphene surface than the peak shifts of G and 2D bands.
Which group do you think you were in (Mask vs. No Mask)?' led to a two-alternative forced choice (2AFC), which was intended to provide a more sensitive measure.
Therefore, S.Tm* should provide a more sensitive readout than wt S.Tm for any effects of IL-17RA on Salmonella enterocolitis.
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