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However, dideoxy sequencing is rarely sensitive below a 10% mutant allele frequency, which corresponds to a threshold of 20% tumour cells heterozygous for a mutation [ 44].
Policy makers often treat primary healthcare as consisting of homogenous organisations [ 1] and are rarely sensitive to local contexts or the variety of practices and contexts [ 2].
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The grossly worn dentition rarely being sensitive if occurring over many years, whereas rapid wear in a young adult, is often sensitive, resulting in pain symptoms.
Diagnosis in Africa rarely involves sensitive laboratory tests, and in much of the continent the disease is so common that anyone who arrives at a clinic with a fever is simply assumed to have malaria, and treated accordingly.
Others, like viceroys, regal fritillaries and tiger swallowtails, are "habitat sensitive," rarely venturing far from a patch of virgin prairie.
During the out-of-bag error computations steps in the construction of each classifier, we rarely classified dacetuzumab sensitive cell lines as resistant or vice versa; two notable outlying exceptions to this were the cell lines SU.DHL.8 and Karpase.422.422
However, the post-oil housing production process has rarely been context-sensitive while following market logic.
He rarely allows discussion of sensitive issues, much less challenges to party policies.
Participants in the patient focus groups rarely mentioned concerns about sensitive data such as sexual or mental health unless probed.
(The use of darkfield microscopy for the diagnosis of early syphilis using specimens from genital lesions, and the use of PCR testing on these lesions, which is even more sensitive, are rarely performed outside of specialized settings).
Currently, the resolution of 3D reconstructions of biological, beam-sensitive samples rarely has exceeded 50 Å.
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