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It also highlights both the difficulty in interpreting cases correctly, as these are predominantly interpretation rather than observational errors, and therefore emphasises the need for specialist education in this field in order to maximise the diagnostic yield from both imaging and autopsy.

This context is particularly critical for interpreting cases in which we fail to detect differentiation.

Interpreting cases of endosymbiotic gene transfer (EGT) and endosymbiotic gene replacement ("EGR" - when the endosymbiont's gene replaces a previously existing homolog) can be relatively straightforward in organisms like green plants and red algae that harbor "primary plastids" (the endosymbiont was a cyanobacterium).

Using conservative assumptions about diagnostic variability among pathologists, [ 14] we determined that 60 cases per test set of glass slides interpreted by 100 participating pathologists would, for example, yield 90% power to detect an effect of patient age (40 49 vs. ≥50 years) on a misclassification rate difference as small as 4.8% when interpreting cases with atypia and DCIS.

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Although Berkeley's law school has long offered a class on the California Constitution, Mr. Yoo wanted a seminar that would allow students to depart from the dreary chore of interpreting case law and leap to a more intriguing place, where they could focus not on what is but on what might be.

The results reveal the importance of sensitivity analysis and system efficiency in interpreting case studies.

Accessing and interpreting case notes were often challenging and each hospice had a different approach to where and how prescribing information was recorded.

9 Diagnostic tests for influenza have varying levels of sensitivity and specificity for influenza-like illness, and this must be considered when interpreting case definitions and the correlation with overall burden of the disease.

Quantification of striatal [123I]FP-CIT SPECT binding can prove useful for clinical reporting, to assist in difficult to interpret cases and to help less-experienced reporters with their image interpretation.

There are signs already in recent Strasbourg judgments of greater explicit recognition being granted to what is termed the "margin of appreciation" – the leeway granted to national jurisdictions to interpret cases according to their own legal traditions.

The density and distribution of cholesterol surrounding the cadaver in this study can also help forensic investigators interpret cases involving remains that have been moved or scavenged.

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