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Commentary: Comment on "Comparative analysis of blood routine, C-reactive protein, and biochemical markers in children with <i>Mycoplasma pneumoniae</i> pneumonia and its coinfections". [PDF]
Jiang Z, Fei Y, Hu Z.
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Biologic readiness: Improving tuberculosis screening in an adult allergy and immunology clinic. [PDF]
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When standardized testing is not standardized
AbstractStandardized testing has been utilized by K‐12 schools, undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as employers. Historically, it has been seen as an efficacious way to identify the best performing candidates to receive program entry or move forward in a hiring process.
Nalliah, Romesh P., Reddy, Michael
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Standardization of TSH Testing
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1965A comparison of various dosage regimens of thyrotropin has been made to determine which gives the most effective stimulation for the clinical evaluation of thyroid function. The lowest dose used, one injection of 5 USP units, gave a maximal response of the 131I uptake in euthyroid patients, but not in those with hypothyroidism secondary to pituitary ...
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Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2011
Testing has a huge impact on learners and educators, profoundly shaping the educational objectives of both. Hence, what we test and how we test it is a matter of great educational importance. Standardized tests, in particular multiple-choice examinations, are ubiquitous in medicine and offer many advantages, such as reliability, efficiency, and a ...
Janushi, Dalal, Richard B, Gunderman
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Testing has a huge impact on learners and educators, profoundly shaping the educational objectives of both. Hence, what we test and how we test it is a matter of great educational importance. Standardized tests, in particular multiple-choice examinations, are ubiquitous in medicine and offer many advantages, such as reliability, efficiency, and a ...
Janushi, Dalal, Richard B, Gunderman
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A standardized test for cataplexy
Sleep Medicine, 2000This study developed a standardized procedure for provoking cataplexy, which facilitated observation of the physiologic changes occurring with cataplexy. Data were obtained from narcoleptic patients recruited from a sleep disorder center. Patients were asked to describe the nature and frequency of cataplexy, as well as their typical emotional triggers.
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Standardization of Antibiotic Sensitivity Tests
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1982(1982). Standardization of Antibiotic Sensitivity Tests. Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases: Vol. 14, No. 3, pp. 243-244.
Mouton, RP, van Klingeren, B
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Standards for standard-makers? A testing time
Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2004The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) is now reviewing its recommendations with a view to publishing their revision in 2005. The last set of recommendations issued by the ICRP has caused some concern to neutron dosimetrists. This paper attempts to explain these concerns.
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Educational Tests—To Standardize or Not To Standardize
The Mathematics Teacher, 1928A steamboat should not be condemned because it is not a RollsRoyce It was not so intended. In like manner, standardized tests are not to be condemned if they serve adequately the purposes for which they are constructed. A standardized test is an example of one kind of the so-called new-type test, in contrast to the old essay-type of examination, in ...
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