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Saved by a Test Result

New England Journal of Medicine, 1994
Stage A 38-year-old man came to the outpatient clinic complaining of symmetrical swelling and pain in his hands. Two months earlier he had been in Moscow as a tourist. One month later he contracted a flu-like illness, followed by generalized malaise, fatigue, diffuse myalgia, arthralgia, and morning stiffness.
E, Ben-Chetrit, G, Rahav
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The Interpretation of Test Results

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2000
Background: Dermatologists need to interpret an increasing number of research studies and diagnostic tests. Understanding the techniques for interpreting test results and making decisions based upon those tests represent important tools for decision making for both clinicians and researchers.
M, Binder, S, Dreiseitl
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The Test Results

2016
In this chapter are presented the experiments and experimental measurements obtained in the two full-scale fire tests performed in the Morgex North tunnel, where both the HRR and ventilation velocity were measured as a function of time. It is initially described how the fire scenarios were designed and operated, then the obtained experimental results ...
Borghetti F.   +4 more
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The CHORUS calorimeter: test results

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1995
Abstract In the framework of the CHORUS experiment for the search of v μ ↔ v τ oscillations at CERN, we have built the high resolution calorimeter, intended for the measurement of the energy of hadronic showers produced in neutrino interactions. The calorimeter consists of three parts.
S. BUONTEMPO   +23 more
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Abnormal Test Results?

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1990
Sir .—The report by Charrow and Hedges 1 in the February 1990 issue of AJDC contains a conceptual error. The method for calculating posterior probability (PP) of noncarrier and carrier status at a given assay value, as used in the report, actually gives the PP for all values above or below the value, depending on which status one is assessing. The PP (
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Tests and Results

2020
The new analog IC yield estimation methodology was implemented in the state-of-the-art AIDA-C analog IC sizing and optimization tool aiming to offer a new MC-based yield optimization process. The new yield optimization feature of AIDA-C must have a reduced time impact in the overall optimization processes and yield estimation accuracy according to IC ...
António Manuel Lourenço Canelas   +2 more
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Results of Allenʼs Tests

Critical Care Medicine, 1987
H K, King, C T, Huntington, D J, Wooten
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Reporting test results

Proceedings of the working group on Ada performance issues 1990, 1990
Dale J. Gaumer, Daniel M. Roy 0001
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