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Using a pattern recognition approach, an artifact is defined in this study as any signal that may lead to inaccurate classifier parameter estimation and inaccurate testing.
Without specific efforts to maintain patient proficiency, such as the use of mailed unknown samples from a central agency, inaccurate testing may occur over time even after appropriate patient education.
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Hobby added: "School leaders know that selective school systems, using flawed and inaccurate tests, do not create schools that work for everyone.
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The company was also negligent for failing to notify patients who may have received inaccurate test results.
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