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1 Group 1 was cultured and passaged in vitro for direct detection .
2 But one remains elusive - the direct detection of gravitational waves.
3 So, the first direct detection of dark matter would be a landmark discovery.
4 Control measures require a rapid and sensitive test for direct detection of MRSA carriage.
5 It represents our most direct detection yet of gravitational waves.
6 The direct detection of noncovalent assemblies is often more troublesome than with electrospray ionization.
7 LIGO is a direct detection of the consequence of the merging of black holes.
8 To this day, a direct detection remains elusive.
9 These data demonstrate the utility of this approach in the direct detection of mutations that underlie disease.
10 This study evaluated an easy-to-use PCR-hybridisation assay for the direct detection of MRSA in clinical swab specimens.
11 These results confirm the usefulness of 16S rRNA-based techniques for the direct detection of campylobacters in food samples.
12 Molecular diagnostics is an increasing popular approach for the direct detection and identification of pathogenic bacteria in clinical samples.
13 Gene amplification is not yet reliable for direct detection of M. tuberculosis in clinical specimens that are AFB smear-negative.
14 Recent advances in chemical biology allow for the direct detection of specific cysteine oxoforms based on their distinct chemical attributes.
15 The same types of direct detection and amplification protocols are used to monitor for viruses and whole bacteria or spores.
16 It is not a direct detection of gravitational waves (in the sense of measuring a "ripple" in space).
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