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Four of 5 studies that assessed tumor staging accuracy and 5 of 8 that assessed nodal staging accuracy concluded that EUS was superior to CT.

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Using methods that would not become common in Biblical scholarship until the nineteenth century, Paine tested the Bible for internal consistency and questioned its historical accuracy, concluding that it was not divinely inspired.

Given that (i) its running time (when its accuracy is 75%) is already much larger than both RINQ and CTree (when their accuracies are 85 and 89%, respectively), and (ii) its running time will only increase with increased accuracy, we concluded that SAGA could not compete with the two for high accuracy values.

In 1977 he criticized "Roots" for stereotypical portrayals and questioned its historical accuracy but concluded that with its premiere, "popular entertainment has, flaws and all, taken a significant step forward".

They considered VMAT delivery in terms of dosimetric accuracy and concluded that VMAT, IMRT (with static and dynamic MLCs), and tomotherapy treatment plans were similar regarding dosimetric distribution, but VMAT indicated better efficiency with regard to treatment time and MUs required.

In combination with the differentiated pattern of emotion recognition accuracy, we conclude that early auditory processing reflects only some of the changes affecting the categorization task.

In terms of referral accuracy, we conclude that non-trained medical staff, with minimal instruction, is able to identify and refer pregnant women in need to adequate support services after the KINDEX interview in an informal meeting.

"Physicians vastly outperformed computer algorithms in diagnostic accuracy," the researchers concluded.

Consequently, with respect to accuracy it was concluded that SPE clean-up resulted in only a modest improvement.

"Provided that endobronchial ultrasound is less invasive and could also achieve similar accuracy," Prof. Kuzdzal concluded, "transcervical extended mediastinal lymphadenectomy is unacceptable for a staging procedure, but it may have some place in the therapeutic effect of lymph node dissection".

A Cochrane Review of the diagnostic test accuracy of RDTs concluded that both tests were highly sensitive (having few false negative results) and highly specific (having few false positive results); HRP-2: sensitivity = 95.0%, specificity = 95.2%; pLDH: sensitivity = 93.2%, specificity = 98.5% (Abba 2011).

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