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Deletion of lsk1 produced sensitivities to HU and DNA-damaging agents similar to those caused by csk1Δ [18].
Again, when these cutpoints were applied to the unused 25% of the data, they produced sensitivities and specificities very close to those reported for the full dataset.
The possible cut-off values for total risk score produced sensitivities ranging from 70.20% to 2.75% and corresponding specificities ranging from 74.91% to 99.99%.> -wrap-foot> PPV = positive predictive value, NPV = negative predictive value.
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Ten analyses (18%%) produced sensitivity and specificity over 70%%, and were ranked in order from highest to lowest sensitivity in Table 3.
Using the DSM-IV as the diagnostic criteria for PTSD, a cut-off score of 35 produced sensitivity of.89, specificity of.94 [ 26].
Wohlfarth et al. showed that a cut-off score of 35 on the total IES-score produced sensitivity of.89, specificity of.94 when the DSM-IV was used as the diagnostic criteria for PTSD [ 21].
Among women, using two or more positive answers as the cut-off point produced sensitivity of 75.0%, specificity of 84.2%, PPV of 11.1%, and a NPV of 99.2% (table 3).
With hearing loss, this specificity is lost, and a much larger population of hair cells in the adjacent areas is "recruited" and also activated, producing sensitivity to noise.
The information contained in the equations can be combined to produce sensitivity information in a computationally efficient manner.
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the aquaglyceroporin Fps1p mediates uptake of As(OH 3, producing sensitivity.
Indeed, the biggest challenge for quantifying uncertainty in these calculations – quantifying the various input uncertainties – is partially ameliorated by the ease with which different values can be run to produce sensitivity analyses.
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