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Health professionals were less able to define predictive values and LRs compared with sensitivity and specificity.
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They reported a C/T ratio 0.25 or less in cT1a (≤2 cm) and 0.05 in cT1a-b (≤3 cm) were both able to define a homogenous group of patients with an excellent prognosis.
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Individuals may be less able to defend themselves.
But leaders need to be able to define a future.
Modern women insist on being able to define themselves.
Once you are able to define meaningful work, you should encourage coworkers to do the same.
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