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Propagule pressure plays an important role in species invasions (Groom, 2006). Charles Darwin was the first to study specific factors related to invasions of non-native species. In his research he identified that few members of the same genus were present in habitats containing naturalized non-indigenous species (Colautti et al., 2006).
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But it seems to stand to reason that the tests used are sensitive to a threshold level of the antibodies (or whatever it is they test for). The fact that a person's body has, say, one part per million rather than 20 parts per million (and thus is at an undetectable infection level), doesn't imply that a third party can't be infected.
In 1999, Metabolite sued LabCorp for infringement of a patent covering a diagnostic test. The single claim at issue, claim 13, is reproduced in full below: "A method for detecting a deficiency of cobalamin or folate in warm-blooded animals comprising the steps of: "assaying a body fluid for an elevated level of total homocysteine; and "correlating an elevated level of total homocysteine in ...
Science does not claim certainty. --24.147.86.187 17:03, 25 December 2006 (UTC) You see a camcorder, and wonder where it came from. You research how camcorders work, how the lens are made, what the circuit boards do, what records information on the tape, how the tape is played back, etc.
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Minor contribution. --Tothebarricades 17:40, 1 January 2006 (UTC) Oh come on, it has to be Leonardo da Vinci. He was at least 300 years ahead of his time.--Goshawk 14:08, 1 January 2006 (UTC) I think Leonhard Euler is probably one of them. – b_jonas 14:29, 1 January 2006 (UTC) Let's add Stephen Hawking to the list. -JvH 1 January 2006
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