However, cystine crystals in the cornea are not usually detectable in the first year. |
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Now poems are easily detectable on the page, because their right hand margins aren't justified. |
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Other candidates either showed no detectable wobble, or else the results were indeterminate. |
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Testosterone supplementation produced lean body mass increases detectable in all body regions. |
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The study found detectable levels of 89 chemicals, including pesticides, phthalates, herbicides, pest repellents, and disinfectants. |
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It is probable that dietary recommendations in antenatal clinics occur too late to have detectable effects in the perinatal period. |
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Children can achieve or re-achieve detectable levels of protective antibodies after revaccination during combination antiretroviral treatment. |
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All six genes putatively involved in biosynthetic processes have detectable expression. |
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Only the more severe grades of asbestosis are detectable by gross examination. |
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It will be interesting to see if there is a detectable tactical vote today. |
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It was detected on a routine mammogram and was not detectable by ultrasound. |
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In reality, the line dividing the organisations being spied upon and the secret service itself is barely detectable. |
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As it was, there was no detectable vibration, making the slide invisible to seismometers. |
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In the first case, it appears that something is present in the infected hives which are detectable in both bee bread and honey. |
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No such difference in the pressure or temperature of metamorphism in the country rock is detectable. |
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Methemoglobinemia is detectable by measurement of blood levels of methemoglobin and is manifested clinically as cyanosis and hypoxia. |
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Use of methamphetamine can cause damage to the brain that is detectable months after the use of the drug. |
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All transfectants lacked detectable telomerase activity, showed progressive telomere shortening and ultimately arrested and died. |
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Urinary bilharziasis has typical ultrasonographic features, but may occur with no morphological lesion detectable on ultrasonography. |
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Some paratypes also show adductor scars similar to D. tyrolensis, and the typical trifurcation of the primary costae is usually detectable. |
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An effect on the permeability of other small uncharged solutes such as monohydric alcohols, amides and acetone was not detectable. |
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Shave, haircut, fingernails, haircut and blow-dry, and not a molecule of detectable urine in the atmosphere. |
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Mr Ellis was not breathing and no pulse or heartbeat was detectable but mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and heart massage saved him. |
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The fragrance of other boronias such as B.serrulata and B.florabunda is more subtle and not universally detectable. |
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With other scents, it might be barely detectable yet it gives the perfume bouquet an air of mystery. |
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Salts such as sodium chloride and potassium chloride excreted in sweat are sometimes present in detectable quantities in fingerprints. |
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The removal of bristlebirds over three years from a limited area in the source population had no detectable impact. |
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Prior to ablation a control serum profile showed little if any detectable yolk protein in hemolymph of the shrimp. |
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The data show that aggregation will occur in the absence of detectable plasma fibrinogen. |
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They have a characteristic musty odor that is detectable when large numbers are present or when the bugs are crushed. |
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The placebo induced a significant release of dopamine from the damaged striatal neurons, detectable by positron emission tomography. |
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A third factor is that subtle effects of preen oil may not be detectable in captive birds. |
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Methanol is great because it ups the alcohol content and also adds a subtle flavour detectable only by the distinguished palate. |
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In continuous light, circadian growth rhythms were detectable for up to 2 weeks. |
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Pre-eclampsia is symptomless in its early stages and at present detectable only by regular checks on the mother's blood pressure and urine. |
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Coincidentally, one phon is approximately the smallest detectable difference in loudness. |
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The replication of chromosomes is the first detectable cytological event in meiosis. |
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How could this be when, as Ritter says, such efforts would be easily detectable by modern technology? |
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There was no detectable difference in cold duration or symptom severity between the echinacea and placebo groups. |
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The MIH transcript is detectable in eyestalk neural ganglia throughout the molt cycle of the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus. |
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In reality, only those runners with inadequate, readily detectable techniques of cheating are penalised. |
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The lab found no detectable trans fats in any of the samples, with a detection limit of 0.01 percent of the sample weight. |
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The wrist is often the first site of clinically detectable rheumatoid arthritis. |
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Alzheimer's disease is characterised by a long preclinical period during which cognitive deficits are detectable. |
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In overdoses, heroin's presence in the blood and urine is detectable for about 36 hours. |
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Why did you not report that any attempt to reconstitute the country's WMD programmes would be immediately detectable to Western technology? |
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It is the first positive laboratory marker for acute HCV infection, which becomes detectable in serum usually one to three weeks after infection. |
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He has no detectable regional accent and uses no dialects or specialized jargons in his speech which would help us place him. |
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There's also, correct me if I'm wrong, a slight but detectable element of sadness or longing in the images. |
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Economists exert a minor and scarcely detectable influence on the societies in which they live. |
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Without faith of some sort, life is a constant bafflement, apparently devoid of any detectable meaning. |
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It is with this song that the influence of 80's American funk is easily detectable. |
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The influence of Sonic Youth is also detectable in the song's abrupt, unexpected breakdowns. |
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The air of foreboding detectable in this lyric is emblematic of much of the album. |
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Although conforming to the general principles of the classical landscape established by Claude Lorrain, two new tendencies were detectable. |
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Radioactivity cannot be felt, smelled, seen, or heard directly and is detectable only with the aid of mechanical or electronic devices. |
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But dioxin and related toxic chemicals are detectable in the body years after exposure. |
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Nitric oxide is produced endogenously within the respiratory tract and is detectable in exhaled gas of humans and other mammals. |
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There were no cases of extrapair paternity among 122 offspring from 53 broods detectable by minisatellite or microsatellite DNA fingerprinting. |
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The Dolby stereo sound is adequate, with no detectable hissing or distortion. |
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To set the parking brake, slide over to the passenger seat, roll down your window, and feel behind the windshield wiper until you notice a barely detectable, curved bump. |
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As expected given low levels of wild codling moths, release of sterile males, and treatment with pheromone, there was no detectable codling moth damage in any orchard. |
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So, is some sort of shift in stylistic allegiance detectable here? |
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Each of the patients had detectable virus in blood but far fewer had virus found in other body fluids. |
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In other words, imagine being disloyal in a way that was not detectable by the people you were betraying. |
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The products are commonly mixed with alcohol, have a short duration of action, and are not easily detectable on routine hospital toxicology screens. |
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If it is desired to ensure that no organically bonded chlorine is detectable in the reaction product, a reaction time of about 8 to 10 hours is recommended. |
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Sadly, a close examination of this portrait reveals paint-by-numbers outlines faintly detectable behind the color and texture of Callahan's unique baritone. |
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His eyes were closed, muscles lax, breathing barely detectable. |
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In addition, a number of these compounds showed detectable triboluminescence only in a small range of environmental gas pressure and low temperature. |
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At one year, if the patient is clinically and biochemically euthyroid and a thyroid-stimulating antibody level is not detectable, therapy can be discontinued. |
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Some individuals with clinical disease have no such antibodies detectable. |
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Naturally occurring variations in the Earth's magnetic field induce eddy currents in the Earth that are detectable as electric field variations on the surface. |
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The current three strikes law has also hung in there as long as it has because there has been no detectable swing in public sentiment toward changing the law. |
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Such binding is detectable by the increase in fluorescence emission intensity and the blue shift in emission wavelength of ANS when bound in nonpolar environments. |
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The map demonstrates that, with our methods and subjects, changes in a voxel's gray matter fraction of 0.17 or less, depending on brain region, would have been detectable. |
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Their first impact is to bring an aroma of balsam wood, but when they break down they create the lovely vanilla and cinnamon overtones detectable in some brandies. |
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Your doctor may prescribe an antibiotic to eliminate the bacterial infection that triggered your reactive arthritis if it's still detectable in your body. |
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Their results suggest that changes in amount or distribution of nesting habitat should result in detectable changes in murrelet numbers for individual drainages. |
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Even though our chiller cabinets operate perfectly I swear that the smell of the fresh beef and lamb becomes more and more detectable as the hours wear on. |
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In contrast, the actual chicken pox virus long ago exited my bloodstream and is not detectable. |
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The majority of the 36 injuries not detectable by MRI were skeletal abnormalities, including acute fracture, facet subluxation and vertebral subluxation. |
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Spirometric measurements and maximal mid-expiratory flow rates are accurate and reproducible, because effort variation is detectable from the configuration of the tracings. |
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The game's only detectable flaw is occasionally unhelpful camera work. |
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Relationships between life history characteristics and electrophoretically detectable genetic variation in plants. |
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The compound was tagged with an isotope that temporarily gives off gamma rays detectable by a special kind of computerized tomography scanner. |
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The pronunciation of vowels varies a great deal between dialects and is one of the most detectable aspects of a speaker's accent. |
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Therefore, the lack of detectable expression suggested that gluconate and ketogluconate could not be formed. |
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He speculated that there might be a detectable change in the level of some neurotransmitter or neurohormone when people pray. |
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It is believed that neutron star mergers and black hole formation may create detectable amounts of gravitational radiation. |
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While the snorkel renders a submarine far less detectable, it is not perfect. |
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Over 60 further radionuclides are detectable in nature, either as daughters of these, or through natural production on Earth by cosmic radiation. |
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However, this quick revolution gave the impression it was a fixed light with no flashes detectable. |
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Corner reflectors on boats, for example, make them more detectable to avoid collision or during a rescue. |
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However, the lack of a detectable substructure in the horse has resulted in a rejection of both hypotheses. |
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According to an industry group, the use of chlorine dioxide in these processes has reduced the dioxin generation to under detectable levels. |
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The Red Rectangle is only one example of an infrared object that is detectable in the infrared because of grain emission. |
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Clinical severity, rather than incidence or prevalence of detectable parasitemia, is a more relevant outcome to assess ABO group and survival. |
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Woolgatherer Carding Mill uses BioSoft Wool Scouring Detergent, which leaves no detectable residue and is 100 per cent biodegradable. |
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Hemagglutination units were expressed as the reciprocal of the highest dilution of the lectin showing detectable hemagglutination. |
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Of the 244 children ages 5-9 in the study, all had detectable levels of phthalates in their urine, but the levels varied widely. |
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Of the 244 children aged 5 to 9 in the study, all had detectable levels of phthalates in their urine although these varied over a wide range. |
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In fact, a love of nature and a not so reluctant romanticism are detectable in many works, however street-smart their titles. |
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There was a detectable pause before he continued. We all noticed it but no one commented. |
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The new technique makes pyruvate molecules more detectable by cooling a sample of the chemical to absolute zero. |
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Furthermore, a blood parasite would not be expected to be present in feces at detectable amounts. |
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In addition, the known predictive findings observable by ultrasonographic examination are detectable only in a small portion of TTTS cases. |
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Blood, tissue, and breast milk samples from local residents, however, exhibited detectable concentrations of the suspected organochlorines. |
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We also measured IL10 in MSC culture surnatants but we found only slightly detectable levels, perhaps due to the fast use of IL10 by the cells. |
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Large birds exhibit several remigial replacement strategies detectable within a year and between years by wear patterns, contrasting feather appearance, and retained feathers. |
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Although the event horizon has an enormous effect on the fate and circumstances of an object crossing it, no locally detectable features appear to be observed. |
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In later stages, human alteration of the landscape is clearly detectable due to the virtual explosion of cultigens, especially during the last 3 ka. |
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This compound, which is formed in the liver by linking ethanol with glucuronic acid, remains detectable in serum, plasma, and hair for days after alcohol consumption. |
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Cruising at motorway speeds is effortless thanks to silky changes in the automatic and manual modes, but there is a slightly detectable jerkiness to the up-changes under load. |
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In the case of inhalation of nonleaching Tc-99m radiolabeled ultrafine carbon particles, no activity is detectable in these organs or in the soft tissue. |
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There is detectable noise at the lower ISOs if you are a pixel peeper. |
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Men and women with detectable CRP levels had smaller medial temporal lobes and decreased verbal recall compared to those whose levels were undetectable. |
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Barely detectable, stagnant blood flow within a venous distension is indicative of aneurysm, whereas complete absence of flow may suggest a cyst, pseudocyst, or neoplasm. |
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Temporally, patients in group IV are acute patients in the early stage of convalescence who are beginning to seroconvert to HBsAb while their HBsAg is still detectable. |
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A mass spectrometer then samples the vacuum chamber, ionizing any helium present in the sample to make even very small amounts of helium readily detectable. |
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Furthermore, preparation of tea according to package instructions yielded an aqueous solution containing no detectable amount of the sparingly soluble naphthoquinones. |
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Those swimming with barnacle encrustation require more energy and show a detectable difference in anaerobic energy expenditure than those without encrustation. |
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Most historians now dismiss this account of Edward's death, querying the logic in Edward's captors murdering him in such an easily detectable fashion. |
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