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One study utilising community health nurses demonstrated a lower than expected sensitivity for CD.
As expected, sensitivity for atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, for device therapies, and for implanted system malfunctions (including pacing, sensing, and lead impedance issues) was very high (>90%).
As expected, sensitivity for exact matches increased when less information was available for linking the records, while the addition of the automatic codes without manual review represented a significant increase both when full information was available (from 50.8%too 92.9%) and when the mother's name was missing (from 71.2% to 91.8%).
The prediction confidence is based on the SVM output and computed as (1 – s), where s is the expected sensitivity for positive predictions or the expected specificity for negative predictions if the SVM output is used as the threshold in the ROC analysis.
Starting with expected sensitivity for a given test point, the following stimulus is made 4 dB darker if there was positive response or 4 dB brighter if there was no response.
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Given the lower than expected sensitivity (73.7%) for detecting diabetes, it is likely that some patients with POC measurements just below the diagnostic cut point will have a laboratory result in the diagnostic range.
As expected, sensitivity appears to be lower for indels than for single-nucleotide substitutions.
Their expected sensitivity is near the required level for the detection of realistic astrophysical events.
As expected, sensitivity decreased and specificity increased with increasing cutoffs for ML.
The limitations of the pre-specified mapping would place an upper bound on sensitivity for S. aureus that upper bound was above 99%, but for M. tuberculosis we followed the HAIN and AID assays, expecting sensitivity of ∼82%.
The expected sensitivity gains were not fully realized, and a number of different reasons for this are proposed.
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