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1 Maybe the ship's close enough now to detect small discrepancies on the surface.
2 However, the study may have been underpowered to detect small but potentially important differences.
3 However, they might not be responsive enough to detect small differences in hepatocellular damage.
4 However, this trial was not powered to detect small differences between the CBV arms.
5 All instruments were able to detect small - to - moderate reductions in health.
6 However, its pH-sensitivity is relatively low, limiting its capability to detect small pH changes.
7 You also need to be able to detect small obstacles.
8 ICG has the ability to detect small changes in SV associated with maternal position change.
9 Based on the simulations, we calculated CT's power to detect small changes in cortical thickness.
10 The CPE-telemetry system could detect small changes in renal tissue Po₂ evoked by mild hypoxemia.
11 Changes in membrane capacitance (Cm) were measured to detect small discrete femtofarad steps.
12 The only other screening method is the old-fashioned digital rectal exam, which cannot detect small , early cancers.
13 Limitations: The relatively small sample size limited statistical power to detect small differences in symptom expression among groups.
14 Given the magnitude of observed survival differences, CALGB 9633 was underpowered to detect small but clinically meaningful improvements.
15 You understand more of these things than I do; you can detect small flaws that I might miss.
16 However, current methods for identifying deletions are time and labor intensive and are unable to efficiently detect small deletions.
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