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The proportions for classification of the calcaneal resting position for feet with and without neuropathy was: 'neutral' 47.2percentt versus 51.2percentt; 'valgus' 46.2percentt versus 47.5percentt and 'varus' 6.6percentt versus 1.3percentt, respectively.
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The chance-corrected proportion agreement for classification of diabetes between the criteria of the OGTT and the A1C of ≥6.5% that are recommended by the International Expert Committee (7) was 0.20 in men and 0.14 in women.
The percentages of classification errors obtained by normalization methods could be used to obtain a 95% confidence interval of the mean of the proportion of classification errors for the normalization.
Nonetheless, we know of no existing methodology that incorporates selection forces into the classification proportions for sensitivity analyses.
Since Kerber and Slattery 34 reported classification proportions for both cases and noncases (Table 1), we considered this validation study as one scenario (scenario 2, Table 2).
All items within the heuristic checklist were evaluated for classification in the Human Centered Distributed Information model (HCDIM) and those proportions are also listed in Table 2.
Normalized ΔCt data were used for classification.
This concatenated feature was used for classification.
‡p<0.01 for classification index.
We computed the proportion of classifications in the MR that received concordant classifications by TMA and computed Kappa statistics for each of the four ER/PR subtypes (similar to the analysis in the GEM dataset).
Comparing Onthophagus to Tribolium, our genes sample roughly the same proportion of gene classes for classifications of molecular function, cellular component, and biological process.
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