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Environmental Science and Technology, 2022
Bacterial biosensors have great potential in contaminant detection for sensitivity, specificity, cost-effectiveness, and easy operation. However, the existing cadmium-responsive bacterial biosensors cannot meet the real-world detection requirements due ...
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Bacterial biosensors have great potential in contaminant detection for sensitivity, specificity, cost-effectiveness, and easy operation. However, the existing cadmium-responsive bacterial biosensors cannot meet the real-world detection requirements due ...
Yeshen Cai +10 more
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On the Origin of Sensitivity and Specificity
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2021Although it is commonly said that the notions of sensitivity and specificity were first defined by Jacob Yerushalmy in 1947, the sensitivity and specificity of diagnostic tests have been assessed as far back as the early 1900s. These notions share a common origin with the development of serology.
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Muscle and Nerve, 2020
INTRODUCTION The sensitivity of repetitive nerve stimulation (RNS) in myasthenia gravis (MG) is dependent on the cutoff for abnormal decrement. METHODS RNS data of adults with and without MG from 2014-2017 was reviewed retrospectively.
Christopher J Lamb, D. Rubin
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INTRODUCTION The sensitivity of repetitive nerve stimulation (RNS) in myasthenia gravis (MG) is dependent on the cutoff for abnormal decrement. METHODS RNS data of adults with and without MG from 2014-2017 was reviewed retrospectively.
Christopher J Lamb, D. Rubin
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The (In)Validity of sensitivity and specificity
Statistics in Medicine, 2000This paper is a legacy of the first author, and after her untimely death reconstructed by the second author as a tribute to Irene Guggenmoos's contribution to biostatistics. It discusses two different views on diagnostic testing: the classical view in which sensitivity and specificity of a diagnostic test are considered universal constants, and the ...
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