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All but one participant (in the ' learning disability ' group) had previous experience of a bloodtest.
Thus, during this period, all newborn infants underwent this new bloodtest.
Pain, for example, can not be diagnosed on the basis of a bloodtest, and yet clearly exists.
Additionally, a thorough evaluation of medical and treatment history as well as a bloodtest were taken.
It might have seemed more logical to do a bloodtest on a case of septicaemia than one of meningitis.
No participant subsequently did not consent or assent to a bloodtest.
Finally, during follow-up and before administering chemotherapy, a bloodtest was performed.
The fecal occult bloodtest is the only procedure that has been widely evaluated as a screening tool at population level.
In the traditional paternity proceeding, an exclusionary bloodtest result could not definitively answer the question at hand: was the accused the father.
The most effective part of this process was the provision of simple, clear, information about a bloodtest.
Two of them took a new bloodtest, while the parents of child 4 refused to let him do so.
But in the middle of the twentieth century, the advent of the exclusionary bloodtest threatened to turn this legal chestnut on its head.
Screening for congenital disorders during pregnancy (alpha-fetoprotein bloodtest, ultrasound examination) has long been controversial.
Other states resisted the bloodtest in divorce cases from the start, even as they allowed it in traditional paternity cases.
For follow-up of positive cases in the fecal occult bloodtest, the same recommendation includes colonoscopy as the procedure of choice.
On the contrary, changes in the costs of fecal occult bloodtest kit and colonoscopy had a stronger impact.
The new coagulation inhibiting tablets should be assessed as quickly as possible, as they may be able to reduce the need for bloodtest monitoring.
Although the availability of a simple bloodtest would be highly desirable, no prognostically relevant data so far exists for early breast cancer patients.
Therefore, 933 people underwent bloodtest monitoring according to the clinic protocol.
The urologist who performed the biopsy asked me to come back for another bloodtest in six months.
As you correctly point out, there is no simple "bloodtest" to confirm these diagnoses, but the same could be said of many medical conditions.
Some judges also worried that according the bloodtest any credence might thereby give it the final word in the paternity hearing.
The results of our sensitivity analyses showed the importance of both the cost of the fecal occult bloodtest and of colonoscopy.
Perhaps ironically divorce proceedings were one type of trial that lent itself readily to scientific evidence, in this case the bloodtest.
For if a judge allowed a bloodtest to rule out a divorcing husband as the father of his wife's child, then a child suddenly lost his or her father.
For that group, the researchers immediately looked up the results of the bloodtest and contacted the parents of any child who had a positive result.
A committee of medicolegal experts convened in 1952 to draft legislation on paternity testing noted that many courts did not allow the bloodtest in divorce proceedings.
For most of this century, science could provide physical knowledge in the form of a bloodtest that could serve only to rule out, not pinpoint, potential fathers.
The bloodtest here was not a useful probative tool but an almost nefarious attack on the child that would leave him or her forever uncertain of his parentage.
Even more interesting is the fact that in very few of these trials did the judges attribute their decisions to a distrust of the evidence of the bloodtest.
A bloodtest was taken, and brucellosis was diagnosed.
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He initially falsely claimed to have been a passenger; he refused a bloodtest.
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In particular, vaccination trials are taking place and a bloodtest is being developed to identify infected animals.
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It does not call for the taking of a bloodtest.
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For example, supposing the child were sick and not able to have a bloodtest taken; the court would then adjourn the application in question.
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He will be able to have a bloodtest.
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In a given case where there were bona fide conscientious grounds for refusing a bloodtest the court would undoubtedly take that into account.
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In practice "knowingly" would presumably mean that the owner had sold the animal despite knowledge of clear-cut results of a bloodtest.
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Or does it mean animals that would react to a bloodtest?
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Does it mean animals that have reacted to a bloodtest?
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We also saw the value of the new gamma interferon test, which we hope will be a replacement for the bloodtest.
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How long would it take to effect the change in our local bloodtest turn around under the new system?
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They could exhume him if he had not been cremated and take a posthumous bloodtest or tissue sample.
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As my noble friend is probably aware, there is no simple and sensitive bloodtest for enteriditis in individual birds.
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In appropriate cases, this included a bloodtest.
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There is no rapid, simple bloodtest anywhere in the world to identify live birds with salmonella enteritidis phage type 4.
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It seems to me that the more serious error arose after the original bloodtest.
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For the bloodtest to have maximum reliability, it must be taken at 16 to 18 weeks.
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What is possible is for a putative father to be excluded from the possibility of paternity by a bloodtest.
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It appears that if a driver refuses a bloodtest it will be taken as an admission of guilt against him.
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I assume that many of us took this bloodtest.
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If a bloodtest is undertaken to-day it is necessary to call as a witness the pathologist who actually made the test.
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Here, the court may ask the man to have a bloodtest in order to enable him to prove he is not the father.
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Having a bloodtest is now not a terribly frighten- ing operation for anybody.
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It is the invariable practice of the police to make sure that the medical practitioner is always there when a bloodtest is taken.
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It is said that this means a compulsory operation because it is a compulsory bloodtest.
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If it is positive, the motorist is asked to go to the police station where a bloodtest, which is more accurate, will be taken.
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However, let us waive the bloodtest point.
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The corroboration may well be a bloodtest or something of that sort, which is now getting a very sophisticated matter.
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I do not think it would be wrong to say that a court should attach importance to a person's refusal to undergo a bloodtest.
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I was emphasising that no one will be forced to undergo a bloodtest against his will.
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I would have thought that a refusal to undergo a bloodtest would be a fact which ought not to be disregarded.
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It is the immune response that the current tests—both the skin test and the gamma interferon bloodtest—measure.
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That has been tried in many countries, but there is no evidence to show that a bloodtest proves more than the presence of alcohol.
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There are those who would have us have a bloodtest in these cases.
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It is rather like taking a bloodtest in paternity cases.
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That is why one of the research priorities is still to find an effective bloodtest in order to discover the disease.
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The prostate-specific antigen test, a bloodtest, is not always accurate.
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No one can take a bloodtest from his father at this stage because his father is dead and buried—perhaps cremated.
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If there were any doubt about it they could have a bloodtest, which could be done immediately.
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Is she satisfied that the bloodtest that can be done for salmonella is satisfactory?
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Dogs have to satisfy a bloodtest before having a passport issued to them—if a pet passport is the proposed method.
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I know of someone whose wife felt ill and had a bloodtest which was found to contain nothing disturbing.
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It implies that a policeman will stand on a corner, stop every car and carry out a bloodtest.
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Nevertheless, every single one of them was referred because it was thought that they should have a bloodtest or be checked for heart disease.
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Clause 2(2) leaves it unclear what weight the court would be expected to attach to bloodtest evidence.
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The reports found no justification for the routine use of the prostate specific antigen bloodtest by general practitioners.
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Of those who underwent the bloodtest, 76 showed positive signs of brucellosis infection in their blood.
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A bloodtest is the only way of determining infection of brucella abortus in man.
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The purpose of the bloodtest is to detect an excess of alcohol which is not apparent.
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It would not involve asking private or personal questions or a medical examination, a body search, a belongings search or a bloodtest.
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It is the cases of minor impairment, those that are not obvious on clinical examination, where the bloodtest is so important.
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Clause 1 deals with the powers of courts to order a bloodtest.
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I did say that only a doctor can take a bloodtest.
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If the instrument shows a faint blue tinge the driver will be taken to a police station and given a bloodtest.
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There would not be any possibility of taking a bloodtest because the child would be dead.
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There are bound to be a small number of cases in which the breath test is not endorsed by the bloodtest.
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The main recommendation is to buy animals which have passed at least one bloodtest.
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There was no power for the police to procure a bloodtest from a mere passenger who had nothing whatsoever to do with the accident.
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It takes about three months to get a result from a bloodtest.
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Are we to assume that all those people who have positive antibody reactions on a bloodtest are carriers?
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