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Those charged included two doctors who ran "disability mills," producing false assessments for the workers, prosecutors said.
Available knowledge can be used inappropriately (White et al. 2001) or denied, downplayed, or disbelieved, resulting in low awareness or false assessments of potential impacts or adaptation options (Grothmann and Patt 2005).
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No expectation coincided with false assessment of adequacy of the fixation technique (92%).
They are making the point that restrictions of eye movement may restrict the array of calibration positions, providing a false assessment that the subsequent test movements are normal.
Patients may not benefit from the triage procedure because of medical team unavailability, low compliance with the procedure, or a false assessment of the initial severity.
In a subset of apparently homozygous patients, it is possible that deletions, rearrangements, and point mutations that eliminate binding sites for genotyping primers will cause allele dropout and a false assessment of apparent homozygosity.
After a 10-minute break once the activity was completed, the participants were hooked up to EEG equipment and given a true-or-false assessment based on what they read.
In this study, four CAM-ICU rating misclassifications were made by the two critical care nurses, while three false-positive assessments and one false negative assessment were identified.
We review the pathophysiological mechanisms leading to potentially false-positive and false-negative assessments, and we discuss the complementary use of high-resolution contrast-enhanced head and neck PET/CT (HR HN PET/CT) and additional cross-sectional imaging techniques, including ultrasound (US) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
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