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There were no statistically significant differences in the correct prediction of outcome, Youden index or area under the ROC curve among APACHE II, MEES and GCS for hospital mortality.
Only the differences in the correct judgement of 'using ice compresses' and 'using warm compresses' were nearly significant, with nurses in the NPS group more likely to judge these measures correctly (p = 0.034 and p = 0.039, respectively).
Some authors found differences in the correct identification percentage according to the culture media from which the strains were obtained [ 6, 8, 30], the culture growth time [ 14], the extraction protocol applied to the mycobacteria [ 6, 15, 30], or the library used [ 6].
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In patients with ankle sprain, differences in the corrected mean number of visits per treatment episode in the Netherlands and Israel were small (5.3 and 5.5, respectively).
A behavioral study with 40 subjects yielded a significant difference in the correct recognition rate between control and interference trials (76% and 64%, respectively, p<0.001).
Rapid diagnostic tests, therefore, made a clinically and statistically significant difference in the correct prescription of antimalarials in both febrile and non-febrile patients.
However, literature mining for "eQTL, " and the corresponding gene and phenotype identified an additional study showing eQTL data that supports an allelic difference, in the correct direction, and in adipose tissue for rs3810291 [ 33].
Using time constant sets either with kAC = 0 or with kAW = 0 did not make a difference in the corrected OCR t) (see SI; Excel version of the correction algorithm), so the kAW = 0 constant set is used for all calculations in the XF24 instrument.
In all comparisons for all threshold probabilities except 60%and80%0%, the absolute difference in the corrected estimates was less than 0.005, with a relative difference in net benefit <6% (calculated as difference in net benefit divided by best estimate of net benefit).
Subsequent post-hoc comparisons showed a significant difference in the corrected WMN density in epilepsy cases between WSA automated and WSA manual, SA, and stereology (P < 0.000) but not between WSA manual and SA (P = 0.073), WSA manual and stereology (P = 0.834), or SA and stereology (P = 0.706).
On these 12 questions, no significant between-group differences in the probability correct, the probability of commission errors, or the probability of TOT experiences were found.
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