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false negative
noun
A result of a test that shows as absent something that is present.
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The phrase "false negative" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing results or information that suggests something is not true or present when it actually is. Example: The medical test showed a false negative for the presence of cancer.
Exact(48)
It's never given a false negative".
So don't believe Pataki's false negative ads.
False negative.
False negative rate.
There were two false negative cases.
Fig. 11 Examples of false negative.
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No false-negative results were reported.
There were two false-negative examinations.
No false-positives or false-negative results were seen.
However, RT-PCR inhibitors frequently cause false-negative results.
The adoption of an endogenous control prevented false-negative results.
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