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Specificity determines the ability of correctly excluding a melanoma.
Furthermore the method is capable of correctly excluding some 96% of 3392 somatic cancer-associated variations in 1983 proteins not included in the training/testing set.
Highest probability of correctly excluding patients without the condition is seen at a cut off of 0.4 points with an optimal specificity of 93.1% but resulting in a poor sensitivity (39.6%).
Standard criteria for MODY (age at diagnosis <25 years and parent affected with diabetes) were specific, correctly excluding MODY in 543/597 (91%) type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes cases, but had lower sensitivity, picking up only 425/594 (72%) MODY cases.
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Renal scan correctly excluded 161 nonobstructed kidneys.
Sonography correctly excluded the presence of hydronephrosis in 173 of 192 nonobstructed kidneys.
Results: Acute rejection was correctly predicted in all cases and correctly excluded in the remaining 32 biopsy related impedance recordings (P<0.004).
To correctly exclude the echoes not related to the F2 one-hop propagation, we developed a model of ground backscatter characteristics.
The joint null hypothesis is that the instruments are valid instruments, i.e., uncorrelated with the error term, and that the excluded instruments are correctly excluded from the estimated equation.
The joint null hypothesis is that the instruments are uncorrelated with the error term and that the excluded instruments are correctly excluded from the estimated equation (Baum et al. 2007) aThe final analysis is based on 27 countries.
Urinary calculi were correctly excluded in 15 patients (true negative) and there was one false-positive case encountered on the LD-CT ASiR-70 images involving two calculi in the same patient.
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