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Cumulative achievement testing: Progress testing in reverse
Medical Teacher, 2010This collaborative project between the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) and Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) School of Medicine explored the design and use of cumulative achievement tests in basic science education. In cumulative achievement testing, integrative end-of-unit tests are deliberately constructed to systematically retest ...
D B, Swanson, K Z, Holtzman, A, Butler
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Accelerated progression relapse test
2023An Accelerated Progression Relapse Test (APRT) and method is provided for use in the prognosis of a patient having an ER+ breast cancer. The APRT provides a determination of when a patient in a particular diseased state is likely to benefit from further disease treatment, or does not have a high probability of benefit with additional treatment.
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Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, 1996
Outlines the various testing procedures carried out by BICERI, including engine fuel and lubricant testing. Describes the universal wear machine, and explains the three test modes: pin‐on disc, block‐on‐ring and pin‐on‐reciprocating plate.
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Outlines the various testing procedures carried out by BICERI, including engine fuel and lubricant testing. Describes the universal wear machine, and explains the three test modes: pin‐on disc, block‐on‐ring and pin‐on‐reciprocating plate.
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Antibody tests: progress and pitfalls
Clinical and Diagnostic Virology, 1996Serological tests are the basis for most laboratory virological diagnosis. The recent development of DNA amplification methods, allowing the detection of viral nucleotide sequences in clinical specimens, raises the question of whether or not these will supersede antibody tests.To assess the current strengths and weaknesses of current viral serology in ...
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Testing the Progressive Nature of Alcoholism
International Journal of the Addictions, 1992The authors employed a new data collection methodology to assess Jellinek's progressive model of alcoholism. Data were collected to explore whether (a) symptoms occurred in four distinct phases, one phase following another, as described by Jellinek's model; (b) the phase markers and the phases of the symptom progression follow one another as predicted ...
R D, Yeager, N J, Piazza, J W, Yates
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Nonparametric Testing Under Progressive Censoring*
Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin, 1973Summary Progressive censoring schemes (allowing a continuous monitoring of experimentation until a terminal decision is reached) are often adopted in clinical trials and life testing problems. In this paper, a general class of rank order tests for progressive censoring is proposed.
Chatterjee, Shoutir Kishore +1 more
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Transrenal DNA testing: progress and perspectives
Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics, 2006Transrenal DNA (Tr-DNA) is a recently discovered class of extracellular urinary DNA that originates from cells dying throughout the body. Postapoptotic DNA is known to appear in the circulating plasma, but it is now recognized that a portion of these fragments cross the kidney barrier and appear in urine in the form of 150-200-bp fragments.
Samuil R, Umansky, L David, Tomei
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Practical considerations in equating progress tests
Medical Teacher, 2010Progress testing offers a unique contribution to medical education assessment in that it provides a tool for monitoring examinees' growth over time and their progress toward graduation objectives. However, one of the most important psychometric requirements of progress testing has typically been neglected in past applications: scores across the time ...
Michelle M, Langer, David B, Swanson
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Progress testing in German speaking countries
Medical Teacher, 2010Progress testing was introduced in 1999 at the Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin. This Berlin progress test medizin (PTM) started to cooperate with other Medical Schools in 2000. The cooperation grew continuously and now 13 Medical schools in Germany and Austria take part, including more than 8500 Students.
Zineb M, Nouns, Waltraud, Georg
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