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We also compare our permutation entropy based test with other Granger causality tests.
These favourable findings for the immunochemical based test contrast with the NICE guideline, 73 which states that in patients with abdominal symptoms, the sensitivity, specificity, and positive predictive values of faecal occult blood tests are too low to make these tests helpful.
In addition, it is found that providing class-based tests with the framework reduces considerably the class-based testing time and effort of the applications developed using the frameworks.
Comparing with the field based test, the numerical simulation is more economic and safer.
Boys with clinic based testing had twice the prevalence of those with school-only test (6.2% vs 3.0%, p = 0.01).
Boys with clinic based testing had approximately the same prevalence as girls.
Consequently, heteroduplex based testing, such as DHPLC, working with the principle of differential denaturation of double stranded heteroduplex DNA, cannot detect this mutation in homozygous state.
We will be comparing our assay with the FISH based test UroVysion® and other urine based biomarkers like NMP22.
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