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MRE can be performed prior to VCE in excluding strictures where VCE can then be used to detect subtle mucosal disease.

Selected case studies from Middle East to South America illustrate how SAR can be effectively used to detect subtle archaeological features in modern landscapes, monitor historic sites and assess damage in areas of conflict.

Although isothermal baselines are the common thread among existing thermopile applications, this article demonstrates that these sensors can also be used to detect subtle thermal events that are superimposed over much larger steady-state or transient temperature gradients.

Here, we characterise a panel of polymorphic microsatellite loci that can be used to detect subtle patterns of spatial genetic structure and assess the extent of genetic diversity in the common marine protist Oxyrrhis marina.

In addition to providing spatial information on active canonical Wnt signaling, β-galactosidase enzymatic activity in embryos carrying the BAT-gal transgene can be used to detect subtle quantitative differences in Wnt activity.

PPA is used to detect subtle changes in an individual's physiological characteristics from learned baseline physiological behavior.

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First, it allowed us to detect subtle associations of phthalate exposure with child behavior.

Hyperspectral data is used to detect the subtle changes in vegetation, water, soil and mineral reflectance (Navalgund et al. 2007).

We also show how surface tension is a sensitive metric for inter-leaflet equilibrium and can be used to detect even subtle imbalances between bilayer leaflets in a membrane-protein simulation.

IADL is used to detect more subtle disability, which can interfere with independent functioning and awards a maximum score of 8, which indicates maximum independence.

Clade models [ 19, 20], meanwhile, can be used to detect more subtle differences in site-specific selective constraint among entire clades or partitions of a phylogeny (c.f. 'covarion-like' or 'Type I' divergence patterns) [ 17, 18].

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