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Too small to be seen through an optical microscope.
submicroscopical
1
The five unrelated MPPH patients neither showed
submicroscopic
chromosomal aberrations nor DRD1 mutations.
2
The latter included two
submicroscopic
chromosome anomalies and two gene mutations.
3
The other is his scientific table, down in the
submicroscopic
realm.
4
The breakpoint of this
submicroscopic
deletion has been cloned and sequenced.
5
Conclusions: The detection of
submicroscopic
disease is possible in alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma patients using PCR.
6
However, many asymptomatic infections are
submicroscopic
and can only be detected by molecular methods.
7
Why had he never thought of it; of the microscopic and the
submicroscopic
worlds?
8
At the
submicroscopic
level it can be described as a nonverbal, uneatable event in space-time.
9
The visible result of these
submicroscopic
events: the stretched dough creeps back toward its original shape.
10
Microarray analysis has provided significant advances in the diagnosis of conditions resulting from
submicroscopic
chromosome abnormalities.
11
To date, only 5 cases of
submicroscopic
22q13.3-qter trisomy have been reported.
12
The gene is disrupted in six patients with X;autosome translocations or
submicroscopic
deletions; nine patients had point mutations.
13
The study findings suggest that large water bodies impact year-round carriage of
submicroscopic
parasites and sustain Plasmodium transmission.
14
The effects on the proportions of asymptomatic and
submicroscopic
infections and on transmission potential are yet poorly understood.
15
Some, like Bruce Kane at the University of Maryland, are working to push silicon tech down to
submicroscopic
scale.
16
But only in
submicroscopic
quantities.
submicroscopic
submicroscopic deletions
submicroscopic chromosome
submicroscopic copy
submicroscopic level
have submicroscopic