Sentence examples for unequivocally assessing from inspiring English sources

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All the conventionally adopted and universally accepted methods (CR and Th-T staining, TEM) succeeded in unequivocally assessing the presence of amyloid in our tissue and cellular samples, as well as the SAA and SAP composition of the deposits has been ascertained to assess secondary type of amyloidosis.

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Yet, cost-saving potentials were unequivocally assessed for both drug groups.

To what extent improved response reflects low or absent MGMT activity in glioma tissue has not been unequivocally assessed.

We were able to unequivocally assess the accuracy of MeSH annotation for AUD and depression in 179 citations.

Specificity is the ability of the assay to unequivocally assess the analyte in the presence of components that may be expected to be present in the sample matrix.

To more unequivocally assess the strength of implicit attitudes toward spiders, the use of a non-relative measure would be required.

Nonetheless, with two out of the 24 tested UL cases of AA descent carried heterozygous FH mutations, albeit with unknown pathogenicity, screening for FH mutations in the entire NIEHS-UFS sample is worth an undertaking to unequivocally assess the spectrum of FH mutations in nonsyndromic UL and to evaluate the potential contribution of HLRCC to the UL pool in NIEHS-UFS.

Specificity is the ability to assess unequivocally the analyte in the presence of components which may be expected to be present.

Therefore, it was concluded that the method is specific and can assess unequivocally the analyte of the interest in the presence of possible interferences.

Detailed gold deportment study of tailing samples with the assistance of all available microbeam techniques is used to determine each form and carrier of gold, on a quantitative and independent basis to assess unequivocally, and to rank causes for not recovering gold.

The nature of this diffusion (mostly demographic or cultural) is debated and, like many events of the past, difficult to be unequivocally and rigorously assessed.

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