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If Elizabeth Holmes succeeds, getting a blood test could become a lot easier for patients.

She worried that the test could become "a Trojan horse for rankings".

And how do you put a price on the lives saved?" In the near future, rather than being mandated, the test could become a routine option made available to parents during a sports physical.

If this small study holds up in larger trials, the test could become routine for expectant mothers.

The analysis of the methylation patterns of cell-free DNA by a blood-based test could become a screening tool.

After the training a strict test was carried out, and only those who scored perfectly on the test could become investigators.

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Since the frequency of simple heterozygotes for MUTYH mutations may be as high as 0.02 in Caucasian populations [ 44], MUTYH testing could become a widespread screening test to identify individuals at risk for CRC in the general population.

However, it is known that tests could become significant even with small differences when a large amount of data is used; so we have decided to rely on graphical methods.

His trial could become an important test of Iraq's evolving judicial system.

If this strategy, tested in a petri dish, holds up in animal and human testing, it could become a one-two knockout punch for many cancers.

If the compounds, unveiled here on 18 December at the American Society for Microbiology's Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, hold up under further testing, they could become a new weapon in the battle against antibiotic-resistant superbugs.

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