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were indeterminate
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Not accurately determined or determinable.
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But this time they were indeterminate shapes — a drift of fabric as vague as sand blowing in the wind.
In Davis's "Sorcerer" and some original pieces that sounded as if they came from the mid-60's, when Mr. Hancock worked with him, the fulcrum was always shifting: keys were indeterminate, melodic cycles were oddly short or endlessly expandable.
Ten showed a positive TB T spot, and 3 were indeterminate.
LP indications were indeterminate or uncertain for a little less than 10% of our population.
Bush's statistician, Laurentius Marais, who teaches at Stanford University, disagreed and said the facts were indeterminate.
Among the 101 samples subtyped by HMA, 48 (47%) were subtype A, 30 (30%) subtype C, 20 (20%) subtype D and 3 (3%) were indeterminate.
Of 100 healthy controls tested, none were indeterminate for QFT-IT or IP-10.
Among 117 subjects, 11 (9.4%) were negative and 4 (3.4%) were indeterminate for QFT-IT.
IGRA results were indeterminate in 35 (11.7%) individuals, in which 33 received TST and 2 did not.
In our sample of ilia, 26 very probably and one questionably represented male, and 38 probably and two more questionably female (Table 1); three specimens were indeterminate.
In 156 cases, the IFN-γ ELISpot test results were negative, and in four cases (2.4%) the test results were indeterminate.
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