Sentence examples for tests discrepancies from inspiring English sources

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While FIFA has authorized lengthy worldwide bans of players who fail drug tests, discrepancies remain between countries and confederations over the intensity of testing and the legal status of specific drugs.

While FIFA has authorized lengthy worldwide bans of players who fail drug tests, discrepancies remain between nations and confederations over the intensity of testing and the legal status of specific drugs.

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Lucas replied: "How can that be the case?" In answering, Willis appeared to refer to the European test discrepancies: "What we have been discussing is a laboratory test.

In the USA, experiments designed to test discrepancies in theoretical computational chemistry may have helped scientists discover a new way of locating and removing dangerous toxins, such as perchlorate and nitrates, from water supplies and the environment.

A cohort study analyzing time to HIV testing among rural and urban persons (survival analysis) may provide better estimates of testing discrepancies and avoid biases due to migration and loss to follow up.

Most test discrepancies were TST negative; QFT-IT positive if in contact with TB-positive persons; and TST positive, QFT-IT negative if in contact with TB-negative persons or controls.

A better understanding of HER2 testing discrepancies is clinically relevant, because patients who have tumors that are incorrectly diagnosed as HER2-negative are denied the potential benefit derived from treatment with HER2-directed therapies.

She wrote: "I told them about IQ testing and educational testing and discrepancies, and they agreed that everything made sense.

All PCR tests with discrepancies in results were tested in duplicate.

During the course of 74 tests, four discrepancies occurred between colonoscopy and the canine scent detection results (1/38 watery stool tests and 3/36 breath tests).

To improve the application of exposimeters in compliance tests, such discrepancies in the results of measurements by a body-worn exposimeter may be compensated by using of a correction factor applied to the measurement results or alternatively to the exposure limit values.

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