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Evaluation of the diagnostic performance of four self-tests for vulvovaginal candidiasis

Sexually Transmitted Infections
Objectives Vulvovaginal candidiasis is the second most common cause of vaginitis among women of childbearing age worldwide and is often self-diagnosed and self-treated by women. However, self-management of vaginal symptoms has been shown to have very poor outcomes.
Lisa Himschoot   +7 more
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The Self-Diagnostic Test: Evaluating Patients and Theories

2019
After recording and analyzing the symptomatic characteristics and favorable CVS-triggered med responses of over 35,000 CVS dysfunctioning Kathy-like dyslexics, I arrived at a detailed outline of the functions and symptoms characterizing the dyslexia syndrome. As a result, this amazing outline now serves as (1) the best holistic scientifically derived 4-
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A simulation-based fault injection experiment to evaluate self-test diagnostics for a fault-tolerant computer

Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 1988
The design and results of a fault injection experiment conducted in the Airlab facility at NASA-Langley using a logic network simulator are described. An attempt was made to determine the effectiveness of the diagnostic self-test sequences used to detect failures in the communicator/interstage (C/I) of a fault-tolerant processor (FTP).
ROBERT BAKER   +2 more
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Self-Activated Cascade-Tailored Small Molecule for Cancer Therapy, Companion Diagnostics, and “Theranostic Correlation” Evaluation

Analytical Chemistry
Companion diagnostics (CDx) have emerged as valuable tools for monitoring biomarkers essential for drug activation and therapeutic response, enabling personalized treatment strategies. However, the current FDA-approved CDx is limited to in vitro testing, making it challenging to assess the real-time drug efficacy.
Ling Dong   +8 more
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Evaluating patient self-assessment of health as a predictor of hospital admission in emergency practice: a diagnostic validity study

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2011
Emergency departments deal with large patient loads on a day-to-day basis. The importance of patient self-assessment in the triage process has not been fully considered when determining the need for hospital admission.To determine the validity of a series of self-administered triage questions in determining the need for hospitalisation in the emergency
Ryosuke, Miyamichi   +3 more
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Moran_Online_Appendix – Supplemental material for Can (Instructions About) Stimulus Pairings Influence Automatic and Self-Reported Evaluations in the Presence of More Diagnostic Evaluative Information?

2020
Supplemental material, Moran_Online_Appendix for Can (Instructions About) Stimulus Pairings Influence Automatic and Self-Reported Evaluations in the Presence of More Diagnostic Evaluative Information? by Tal Moran, Pieter Van Dessel, Colin Tucker Smith and Jan De Houwer in Personality and Social Psychology ...
Moran, Tal   +3 more
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Self-sufficient sensors based on energy harvesting validation and evaluation study of tram bearing diagnostics using simulation techniques

2016 13th International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals & Devices (SSD), 2016
Wireless sensors enable fast and easy recording of measurement data — also known as plug and play. Currently a very big challenge is providing of a stable long range power supply. The use of energy harvesting provides an opportunity to supply wireless sensors and to improve the stability of the sensor networks. To estimate the lifetime of sensors (in a
Julian Hofbauer   +2 more
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Diagnostic ultrastructural pathology. A self-evaluation and self-teaching manual

Pathology, 1999
E.J. Wills   +3 more
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