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Discover LudwigThe phrase "confirmed true" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe information or facts that have been verified or proven to be accurate. Example: The police have confirmed that the suspect's alibi is true, based on video evidence.
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Fig. 3 Confirmed true track rate comparison (single target).
Fig. 5 Cumulative confirmed true track rate comparison (multi-target).
In Fig. 5, the cumulative confirmed true track rate for the multi-target simulation scenario is presented.
FLIPDA-S statistics generate only the results of confirmed true tracks, which must satisfy the true track test condition [19].
Out of 152 samples, 150 were confirmed true BV-negative with 2 false positive samples (specificity=98.7%), PPV: 91.3%, NPV: 100%.
The drop in confirmed true track is expected; when the targets share measurements, the single-target tracking algorithms are expected to loose tracks at a higher rate.
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In practical applications, the three positive samples from this screening would have been re-analysed for confirmation purposes, thus confirming true findings and removing any false positives.
As a consequence, a viable alternative to confirm true V̇O2max still need to be identified.
Based on assembled sequences, three FeFe-hydrogenase genes were predicted based on detection of the L2 motif (MPCxxKxxE) in the encoded gene product, confirming true FeFe-hydrogenase sequences.
In conclusion, although phylogeny and synteny analysis could not confirm true orthology of carp CXC8_L1 and CXCL8_L2 with mammalian CXCL8, based on chemokine gene expression and their chemotactic activity, we hypothesize that these ligands are functional homologs of mammalian CXCL8.
Putative positive clones were re-spotted on nylon membranes for colony hybridization to confirm true positives.
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