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Cracks with a quarter thickness depth are assumed to be readily detectable for larger gauges.
In contrast, G-Luc activity was sufficiently strong to be readily detectable (Fig. 3a).
Only Scenario "B" produces a large enough response to be readily detectable in a typical trial.
Because it takes several cycles for enough product to be readily detectable, the plot of fluorescence vs. cycle number has a sigmoidal appearance.
Only HLA-B*2704 HLA-B*2704 were found to be readily detectable above background on the immunoblot; suggesting that they were co-precipitated by the anti TAP mAb and therefore incorporated into the PLC.
Therefore, the characterization of Gal-3 expression in a larger series of patients and its statistical evaluation by a multiple regression analysis is mandatory, as so far very few biomolecular markers proved to be readily detectable with routine laboratory tests and effective for the clinical stratification of NTs.
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It is reported that CD8+-mediated allograft rejection requires CD4+ T-cell help [7] but primary CD8+ CTL responses to infectious agents can be readily detectable in hosts that lack CD4+ T cells [8], [9], [10].
The result indicates that a substantial amount of Ii was co-isolated with the V5-tagged MHCII chain (Fig. S1E), and it suggests that any additional MHCII isotype heterodimers (which should be present in the same complex according to the nonamer model) should be readily detectable.
If a wild-type viral strain should spread to the farm, the resulting massive immune response would be readily detectable.
However, SCLC is a rapidly proliferating malignancy with early hematogenous spread5, suggesting that ctDNA might be readily detectable in SCLC patients, regardless of stage.
Because SCLC has a rapid growth rate and is highly metastatic with early hematogenous spread, ctDNA may be readily detectable in SCLC patients.
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