Sentence examples for technical exclusions from inspiring English sources

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The sensitivity and specificity of total choline level by H-MRS for detecting breast cancer were 83%and85%5%, respectively, and both values could be as high as 92% after technical exclusions [ 129].

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The 18% technical exclusion rate of samples arrayed in this study hampers the diagnostic utility of microarray.

Given the substantial improvement of microarray technology since the initiation of this study, the use of newer genome-wide microarray platforms such as Illumina bead arrays would also improve the utility of this technology and contribute to reducing the technical exclusion rate seen in this study.

There are also technical reasons for exclusion.

EAG repair technical success (aneurysm exclusion, graft patency, patient survival) at 30 days was 89.2%.

The number of cases with available data varied for each biomarker due to tissue core loss (technical reasons) or exclusion (quality control).

Technical difficulties resulted in exclusion of seven subjects from analysis of respiration frequency and exclusion of two subjects from analysis of heart rate and blood pressure responses.

However, the term is often used to refer to only a subset of the necessary disciplines to the exclusion of technical operations.

During the observation, technical problems led to exclusion of one patient from off-line analysis.

Some outliers were found but retained since no technical reason for their exclusion could be justified.

After exclusion of technical outliers, all SyproRuby-normalized protein values were included in the statistical analyses; data were transformed to a natural log scale.

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