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When evaluating the diagnostic performance of CT based coronary angiography, selection on the basis of the test results could lead to verification bias or selective referral bias, which could affect the sensitivity and specificity estimates of such a test.
Although the first PCA component presents a combination between leads I and II, rPCA do not lead to verification accuracy increase neither for the training nor for the test databases.
However, this may lead to verification bias, where only those who are positive for the index test (in this case the traffic light system, with or without the urine analysis), have the reference standard test performed (urine culture), leading to overestimates of test sensitivity.
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Genome-wide association studies have led to verification of the model and the identification of novel candidate genes related to urate metabolism and transport.
In a single simulated data set, varying false negatives from 0too 4 led to verification bias corrected AUCs ranging from 0.550 to 0.852.
The fact that these waves have been found could lead to the verification of another theory produced by Alan Guth in 1980.
When a single indicator is used it may lead to incorrect verification of the model.
Subsequently, both approaches lead to the verification of the simplistic assumption of cooperative system that utilizes a central precoder/decoder.
So, changing a part of the application code does not lead to the verification of the entire model, but only of that part affected by the change (incremental validation).
Western blot analysis (Fig. 3a) and ELISA test (Fig. 4) lead to the verification and validation of the proteomic data (Figs. 1 and 2-a), confirming that the MOH patients examined in this work show an over-expression of urinary PTGDS, especially NSAIDs and mixtures abusers, when compared with triptans group and more vs healthy controls.
Interruptions can lead to medication verification and administration errors.
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