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Not only would this level the playing field for all test-takers, it would dramatically diminish test anxiety as a source of potential error.
If the patient population is predominantly non-English speaking, having a translator available may diminish testing barriers.
The inverse association of Chlamydia and age was expected due to diminishing testing activity and prevalence after age 40 [ 7].
Further, the detection capability of the test was slightly diminished when testing milk with a high bacterial load, which could be explained by the possible production of penicillinase by certain bacteria.
It is important to note that the present cELISA was given a relatively high cut-off in order to maximise specificity, which in turn diminishes the test's sensitivity [ 31].
Thus, on the view that the introduction of the intact metallic shield in the Cover condition constitutes a salient context change, it can be argued that extinction should be diminished in the Test phase because extinction training occurred in a context that was different from both the learning and the test conditions.
Consequently, large treatment effects in phase 1 studies will tend to diminish on testing in phase 2, and similarly for large effects seen in phase 2 trials.
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