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The left part of Figure 1 demonstrates the inability of Protocol I [23] to detect signal which is detectable by Protocol II.
However, we consistently detected Gadd45γ at 9 10 ts, earlier than Sry, which is detectable from around 12 ts using WMISH.
Following a previous study, we can evaluate an external amplified Raman efficiency (EARE), defined as the ratio between the dye concentration threshold, which is detectable on the Ag NPs, with respect to the minimum concentration of the detected analyte adsorbed on a bare p-Si substrate [13].
Visitors have not noticed the sound, which is detectable to others only with a stethoscope, Mr. Tools said.
The eeriest thing about Maxilla & Mandible is not the skulls or the odd smell, which is detectable even upstairs.
Merck has since introduced a new version, Nexplanon, which is detectable by x-ray, but has been allowed to continue selling Implanon.
These photogeneration process of the short-living species was monitored using the selected trap, which is detectable using UVVis spectroscopy.
The league hoped to include game-day testing for H.G.H., which is detectable for just a few days.
In line with these studies, we found that the plasma level of large EVs (>300 nm), which is detectable by flow cytometry, was 2-fold higher in plasma anticoagulated by heparin compared to plasma containing the other anticoagulants.
A subpatent infection is an infection which is detectable by molecular methods, but not by the field diagnostic being used in the study, whether this is microscopy or RDT.
Here, for clarity, we outline the terminology used throughout this article: a submicroscopic infection is defined as an infection which is detectable by molecular methods, but not by microscopy.
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