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The phrase "attributable to test" is not entirely correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing the cause or reason for a particular outcome related to a test, but it may require additional context for clarity.
Example: "The discrepancies in the results were found to be attributable to test errors during the data collection phase."
Alternatives: "due to the test" or "resulting from the test".
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A priori definition of any musculoskeletal or cardiovascular event attributable to testing or training (i.e. inflammatory response in knee joint, cartilage/ligament/muscle tear, fracture, fall, angina, etc).
The major difficulties in interpreting these studies is that they are retrospective analyses and, in many instances, there is no satisfactory 'control' arm against which to test attributable benefit of a treatment intervention in different HER-2 subgroups.
To determine amount of measurement error attributable to the tests, the test-retest reliability method was used [ 24].
The reliability of quantitative sensory testing (QST) is affected by the error attributable to both test occasion and rater (examiner) and the interactions between them.
The FST was well-tolerated with no episodes of hypotension or any other adverse event deemed attributable to the test.
One weakness of the GenoType® MTBDR plus is the lack of 100% sensitivity for MDR-TB, attributable to the test's failure to detect all mutations that confer INH resistance.
Variable results and conclusions are attributable to variable test conditions such as the dispersibility of CNTs in solution and the amount of CNTs used, as well as the amount of CNTs impurities, but not the form of CNTs (all studies assessed particulate substances).
The absorption peaks at 1384, 1926, and 2210 nm are attributable to the testing equipment and fixture in the spectra curves.
Adverse effects or health problems attributable to the testing protocol or interventions exercise protocol will be documented and reported.
Excess cases refer to prostate cancer patients whose diagnosis at the time was likely to be attributable to PSA testing activity.
It is of interest to estimate how many of the excess cases are attributable to PSA testing and how many of these are plausibly classed as overdiagnosed.
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