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All samples were number-coded and tested retrospectively, batch-wise by the Inno-LiaTM HIV I/II Score assay (Innogenetics, Ghent, Belgium).
In addition, costs and complex workflows mean that most pathogen typing is performed in batch mode, retrospectively, in reference laboratories that struggle to provide data with real-time impact - one possible exception is the near-real-time typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates in the UK [ 16].
Retrospectively, patient samples are batched and tested by the IS1001 MB and TPR assays for research purposes and to ensure there are no changes in B. holmesii incidence in the population.
Retrospectively, patients' samples are batched and tested by the IS1001 MB and TPR assays for research purposes and to ensure there is no change in B. holmesii incidence in the population.
A summary of drug substance stability results is reported in Table 4. Stability was assessed retrospectively in 3 out of 8 batches.
Retrospectively, it now seems likely the same batch was responsible for a similar spate of Gold Coast hospitalisations in October 2016.
Retrospectively, it now seems likely the same batch was responsible for a similar spate of Gold Coast hospitalisations in October 2016.
A Stata 10 (StataCorp 2007, College Station, TX, USA) batch file was written to apply, retrospectively, each method to each man in the cohort as each new measurement became available, with the occurrence of alerts under the chosen thresholds being recorded.
A lot of things are loved retrospectively.
On the other hand, a study from Mayo clinic by Springer et al. which retrospectively reviewed 36 knees in 34 patients treated with 4 g of vancomycin and 4.8 g of gentamicin per 40 g batch of PMMA reported only a single case of transient elevation in serum creatinine with no permanent systemic complications [ 95].
Triumphs look retrospectively engineered.
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