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However, the same cut-off produced unacceptably low positive predictive (PPV) value for screening eating disorders from the general population.
The details for each are provided in Appendix 2. The cut-offs produced by the STARCIST algorithm are clearly dependent on the functional form of the noise distribution and its standard deviation σ.
We noted that changing the cut-offs produced similar results, for example by selecting genes that were in the top 5 25% on the spawning day but not in the top 25 50% in the previous days and in the full moon and new moon experiments.
After testing several cut-off values, we found that a 3.5 Å cut-off produces a P r) in good agreement with a simulated experimental one obtained from crysol/gnom 31 (Fig. 1b).
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We used the 1.5 ratio cut-off, which produced better results for our experiments.
Typical cut-off values produced by our method were cl = 12% and cu = 88% at lower coverage depth and increased to cl = 22% and cu = 78% at coverage ≥15 (Fig. 4).
To summarise, higher filter cut-off frequencies produced better predictive validity.
The 30 ng/mL cut-off point produced 76% sensitivity and 82.6% specificity, with a positive credibility of 5.0.
The three different analysis methods used to indicate possible CSQ24 cut-off scores produced broadly similar scores.
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