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This motivates the need for sensitive methods capable of analyzing dopant distribution, total dose and possible impurities.
This application is limited, however, by low sample volumes, highlighting the need for sensitive, sample-sparing biomarker assay methods.
"[The commission will] consider whether there is an appropriate public interest balance between transparency, accountability and the need for sensitive information to have robust protection," he wrote.
Improved therapeutic options and prolonged survival have further increased the need for sensitive tumor assessment that can inform treatment decisions and patient outcomes.
This implies the need for sensitive, specific, and practical pipelines that return precise outputs while still enabling case-specific post hoc analysis.
With a growing understanding of the need for sensitive research and clear definitions, there is regrettable lack of interchange within Europe, impeding comparative analysis.
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It was found that BNP and echocardiography were not sufficiently sensitive to identify the subclinical dysfunction, thereby augmenting the need for more sensitive biomarkers.
The judge also said that "the recognition by the county of the need for a sensitive response should help to defuse the present climate".
Implications include the need for culturally sensitive self-report measures and for researchers to account for the possible effects of racial/ethnic differences when designing interventions.
Functional data to evaluate reflect the need for highly sensitive methods to determine its operating conditions that may emulate specific hemodynamic situations.
The researchers found far less ethinylestradiol than expected, which the authors suggest might be due to the need for more sensitive measuring tools, but far more BPA than expected, particularly in the sites near plastic manufacturing plants.
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