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Testing, Testing, Testing . . .
New England Journal of Medicine, 1995Stage A 55-year-old woman presented with polyarticular arthritis. She had had several attacks of symmetric arthritis during the previous few months, involving particularly the ankles, shoulders, and metacarpophalangeal and proximal interphalangeal joints. She also reported morning stiffness and fatigue, but no other systemic symptoms.
Chaim Putterman, Eldad Ben-Chetrit
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Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 1994
AbstractWe studied the validity of McMurray's test for a torn meniscus in 93 patients. The clinical test results were compared with arthroscopic and/or arthrotomy findings as reference. The clinical test had a sensitivity of 58.5%, a specificity of 93.4%, and the predicitve value of a positive result was 82.6%. The test therefore seems to be of limited
J R, Corea, M, Moussa, A, al Othman
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AbstractWe studied the validity of McMurray's test for a torn meniscus in 93 patients. The clinical test results were compared with arthroscopic and/or arthrotomy findings as reference. The clinical test had a sensitivity of 58.5%, a specificity of 93.4%, and the predicitve value of a positive result was 82.6%. The test therefore seems to be of limited
J R, Corea, M, Moussa, A, al Othman
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1998
All software systems are subject to testing—for some of them testing is the major activity in the project. Testing, however, rarely gets the attention it deserves from researchers and developers, partly because its foundations are very weak and ill-understood.
Mike Holcombe, Florentin Ipate
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All software systems are subject to testing—for some of them testing is the major activity in the project. Testing, however, rarely gets the attention it deserves from researchers and developers, partly because its foundations are very weak and ill-understood.
Mike Holcombe, Florentin Ipate
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Interpreting Diagnostic Tests for SARS-CoV-2.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2020The pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to affect much of the world. Knowledge of diagnostic tests for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is still evolving, and a clear understanding of the nature of the ...
N. Sethuraman, S. S. Jeremiah, A. Ryo
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'Testing, testing' [product testing]
Manufacturing Engineer, 2002Accelerating the functional test of telecommunication products can lead to significant productivity gains. The author describes the development and use of embedded test software in telecomms manufacturing. The move to an embedded test environment delivered many technical and financial benefits. This approach may not suit all manufacturing environments,
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British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 2010
Just as this issue of the journal went to press, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) published not one but two clinical guidelines relating to coronary heart disease. One deals with the diagnosis of chest pain of recent onset (NICE, 2010a), while the other deals with the early management of unstable angina and non ...
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Just as this issue of the journal went to press, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) published not one but two clinical guidelines relating to coronary heart disease. One deals with the diagnosis of chest pain of recent onset (NICE, 2010a), while the other deals with the early management of unstable angina and non ...
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Nursing, 1984
—Polytechnic of South East Yorkshire BSc Information Studies (3rd year) Exam papers—
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—Polytechnic of South East Yorkshire BSc Information Studies (3rd year) Exam papers—
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