Moreover, it can detect asexual parasites and young gametocytes with reasonable sensitivity and specificity. |
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Therefore, new diagnostic techniques with significantly improved sensitivity and specificity are required. |
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Chance occurrence of an event is one in which no cause can be identified explaining its teleological or purposeful specificity. |
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This does not mean we should reject the specificity of our traditions, our religious texts, holidays, observances or prayers. |
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However, it is plain that the Statute requires a very high degree of specificity. |
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The specificity of art objects needs to be placed back into history, not separated from it. |
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For the investigators, the specificity of the vandals' targets indicates that the thefts of the major pieces were pre-planned to some degree. |
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She growled whether I wanted a large or a small mineral water, and when I asked for specificity, she testily conceded that 'large' was a litre. |
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The specificity of architectural form depends on tightly defined relations of elements. |
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A lack of specificity becomes an issue when they decline to identify any of the tax loopholes they propose closing. |
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Presently, this alkaloid in urine is the biomarker of choice, given its specificity and relatively long half-life. |
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The answer is that it depends on what level of specificity you have in mind. |
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These cytokeratins usually retain their tissue specificity in their neoplastic counterparts. |
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Both MRI and MRI arthrograms have poor sensitivity in detecting articular cartilage injury, but when it is detected, specificity is 100 per cent. |
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The staging system has been modified to provide greater specificity for identifying patient groups with similar prognosis and treatment options. |
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Exercise testing performed with myocardial perfusion imaging improves the sensitivity and specificity for the detection of restenosis. |
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In this study, no amplification of hemolytic streptococci was seen indicating the high specificity of this typing method. |
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Biopsy itself, when used with a strict cutoff requiring villous atrophy, appears to have high specificity but poor sensitivity. |
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However, the specificity of antibodies for antigens has a bearing on one of the issues in this case, and it is for that reason that I mention it. |
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Enzymes have been widely praised for their specificity and efficiency in stereospecific catalysis. |
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The historical implies not so much an engagement with the artistic past as with the unfolding quality and specificity of events in time. |
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A number of conjugating enzymes and protein ligases are in the cell, and various combinations confer substrate specificity on the system. |
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But the big, blurred picture projections lack the specificity an original photograph and caption give. |
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The specificity for food allergen tests is generally low, partly because of cross reactions between some food groups. |
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The specificity of the PDT effect correlates with the distribution and concentration of the photosensitizer in the tumor. |
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For the diagnosis of scabies, skin scrapings have high specificity but low sensitivity. |
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Many mutants died or showed pleiotropic defects casting doubt on the specificity of their retinal phenotype and were not included in this report. |
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In the interim, the number of defaults and debt reschedulings increased around the globe notwithstanding the specificity of each case involved. |
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She has blurred specificity and social commentary into charged generalities. |
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Freud's abstract, impersonal concepts have worn away the specificity of fictional character. |
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The specificity of this antibody towards wood peroxidases was confirmed by immunoblotting. |
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Although he stresses specificity and immediateness, his analysis shows the interconnections among labor, the trade unions, and political parties. |
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However, such findings of perceptual specificity have had little impact on current theoretical models. |
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By contrast, the Acmeists demanded a return to clarity, specificity, the concrete. |
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Further, it should be made clear that the anaphoric is the repetitive aspect of the poetic text while the hylic is its material specificity. |
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He had no interest in politics, but the specificity of the mazurka's Polish origins could not have escaped him. |
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The clinical risks of sensitivity and specificity also should be considered in identifying the threshold glycemic level. |
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Owing to narrow tissue or species specificity of parvoviruses, animal parvoviruses do not infect humans. |
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They then claim to have estimated the specificity and negative predictive values from these results. |
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These findings suggest that the specificity of translational activation plays an important role in fungal mitochondrial biogenesis. |
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Land surveyors used common names only, and many of these names lacked specificity or were used only by Mississippians at the time. |
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Dancers can get fascinated with the biomechanical specificity of their technique, neglecting rhythm and phrasing. |
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For Beam at least, lyrical specificity isn't just a strong suit, it's sometimes a saving grace. |
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That very specificity of chemical action is often a highly prized medicinal property. |
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The specificity of the dipstick test makes it useful for identifying hematuria, pyuria, or bacteriuria. |
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If the examination is positive, referral to an orthopedist may be a better strategy than MRI because of the latter's relatively low specificity. |
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In Brassica, pollen specificity is encoded at the multipartite S-locus, a complex region comprising many expressed genes. |
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However, in many instances the international systems lack specificity and are relatively unenforceable. |
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We show here that these strains can be used to determine very easily the mutagenic specificity of various mutagens. |
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Intravenous pyelography has greater sensitivity and specificity for the detection of renal calculi. |
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For all its specificity in certain areas, the painting remains strangely vague in others. |
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But there is a strange namelessness about everything that helps the film avoid conventionality or specificity. |
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Once this term began to be used, specificity disappeared and it became a catch-all phrase for all problematic Nigerian metalwork. |
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The latter is generally restricted to oligonucleotides but offers higher specificity. |
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In contrast, much evidence that has been gathered in situations that differ strongly from renewal supports the stimulus specificity of habituation. |
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He cast himself, he cast lovers, ex-lovers, friends, collaborators, and his films became famous for their bantering specificity. |
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Both men use film to explore the specificity of Africanisms within the context of human universal as well as American experiences and social norms. |
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In those circumstances, as it seems to me, a high degree of specificity is called for if it is to be relied on as rebutting the claimant's evidence. |
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So your submission was directed at the specificity of a percentile discount rather than the entitlement of some allowance in the reduction of the punitive sentence? |
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Williamson suggests that assets with a high amount of specificity represent sunken costs that have little value outside a particular exchange relationship. |
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The specificity of the antisera obtained was quite satisfactory. |
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The notion of specificity in linguistics is notoriously non-specific. |
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But everything in Abbudin feels willfully generic, as if even the tiniest hint of specificity might give offense. |
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The exact nature of U.S. retaliation remains hazy, but no less intimidating for its lack of specificity. |
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Gastric ulcers without any malignant characteristics seen on barium swallow have a specificity of more than 95 percent in ruling out gastric cancer. |
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Sobhian says more studies are needed on G. canella's overwintering habitat and host specificity before its value as a biocontrol can be fully ascertained. |
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There is a peculiar use of photography in twin rituals that denies the specificity of its naturalism in order to emphasize the oneness in the twoness of twins. |
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In principle, therefore, comparison of different haplotypes should permit the identification of sequence motifs that determine haplotype specificity. |
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And that sort of specificity, for a politician rebuilding his image, will never be opportune. |
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Well I'm not going to get into any kind of specificity about that other than a broad indication that it's not likely to take a long period of time. |
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This exhibition documents the regional and chronological specificity of dress styles, as well as the multiplicity of variations within a single type. |
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The specificity of this stain for this group of tumours is much lower. |
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Several observations on normal and injured lungs raise interest in the molecule and pathway specificity of deformation triggered vesicular trafficking. |
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The Northern Lights, an astoundingly red waxing moon, terrifying lightning bolts, and ominous clouds all found their way, with varying degrees of specificity, into many works. |
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So I think it's very important for young activists, hacktivists, to always make sure that they understand the specificity of what they're trying to articulate. |
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The same interface specificity differentiates the inhabitation of public banking terminals, automobile interiors, retail purchasing registers, etc. |
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He may have preferred topographical specificity, but given his delicate health, he would have been ill-advised to visit any such insalubrious clime. |
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Of course, there are many other possible classification schemes that could employ increasing levels of specificity by combining attributes or by deriving new figures of merit. |
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And, like Twain, people fond of corn pone remember it with specificity. |
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It was fraught with language inadequate to genital specificity, a language of the one-sex body in which corporeal difference threatened always to collapse into sameness. |
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Third, it cross-questions closely the link between nationalism, militarism and patriarchy in the specificity of women's inclusion to and exclusion from the military. |
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We have also clarified the binding specificity of gangliosides with proteins depending on the combination of oligosaccharide chain and protein surface modification. |
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Their specificity could be related to particular defined groups on the antigen and evaluated quantitatively with precipitin reactions and hapten inhibition of precipitation. |
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The individuals are elevated to the position of subjects of history, but in the process, the historical specificity of their experience is to some extent sacrificed. |
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Its sensitivity and specificity reduce the rate of false positive results often associated with traditional guaiac test methods. |
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Prey specificity and the importance of close-range chemical cues in prey recognition in the Digger Wasp, Liris niger. |
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The substrate and subsite specificity of the catalytically active enzyme have been determined. |
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Mutational specificity of chromium compounds in the hprt locus of chinese hamster ovary-K1 cells. |
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In company validation experiments, probes designed with TILIA delivered unmatched specificity and sensitivity. |
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Their unique mode of action mad their specificity to fungal cell walls result in minimal toxicity to mammalian cells. |
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It functions as the archetype of a category without pre-established categorial specificity. |
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Structural basis of specificity in tetrameric Kluyveromyces lactis beta-galactosidase. |
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Cardiomegaly on skiagram has a sensitivity and specificity of 79 and 80 per cent respectively. |
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The current non-invasive tests for this disorder, which include detection of serum alpha foetoprotein, lack sensitivity and specificity. |
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This observation will facilitate further improvement of the sensitivity of the serodiagnostic test, while maintaining the assay specificity. |
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Incubation of HepG2 cells with the copper chelator bathocuproine was completely ineffective, showing ion specificity. |
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The alpha chain and the antigenic specificity of the T cell line derived transcripts has also been characterized. |
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Kinomics can be used to understand both the mechanism of action and the specificity of potential drugs. |
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A cholinesterase inhibitor, in this case eserine sulfate, is also necessary for specificity. |
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Immunoassays with protein fractions revealed the antibody specificity to the prolamin and glutelin fractions in the respective grains. |
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When one includes podagra and the presence of tophi, the specificity increases. |
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The specificity of each antibody was immunochemically checked by two-dimensional Western blotting against all of the other analytes prior to use. |
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The patients with decompensated heart failure could be divided from compensated heart failure with 89 percent sensitivity and 88 percent specificity. |
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Further specificity analysis reveals a subset of functional antibody clones capable of recognizing the rodent ortholog of the target, enabling in vivo pharmacology studies. |
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We also used histidine-tagged recombinant Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus NP as a negative control antigen in the IgG ELISA to confirm specificity of reactivity. |
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A big advantage of the R-type bacteriocin technology for food applications is its specificity, said James Knighton, president and director of AvidBiotics. |
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So far as the actual basis for this qualitative specificity is concerned, the odor really becomes specific but not nameably so, in terms of what one might call texture. |
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Unlike previous technologies, the probe molecule checks both strands of the target double helix for mutations rather than just one, which explains the increased specificity. |
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A categorial hierarchy exists which depends on levels of specificity. |
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The interpretation of a raised amylase in the acute surgical patient is crucial yet complicated as it is raised in a large number of conditions but with a low specificity. |
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The sensitivity and specificity of FDG PET in distinguishing recurrent brain tumor from radionecrosis in patients treated with stereotactic radiosurgery. |
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The persecutions combined a relentless specificity with sudden, blind generality that might force any woman to confront the asocial, immoral side of being human. |
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Antarctic sponges are long lived, and sensitive to environmental changes due to the specificity of the symbiotic microbial communities within them. |
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The scientists used immunomagnetic separation and biotinyl-tyramide signal amplification as part of their technique to increase the assay's specificity and sensitivity. |
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Although within the royal demesne, Normandy retained some specificity. |
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These considerations must be balanced against the paucity of adequate zinc biomarkers, and the most widely used indicator, plasma zinc, has poor sensitivity and specificity. |
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Increased specificity for the diagnosis of tuberculous pleuritis. |
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Site specificity was a form of institutional critique that exposed an apparent bias of galleries and museums in favour of portable quietistic works. |
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