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Those being tested are escorted by a volunteer whose primary responsibility is not to let the athlete out of sight until he reaches a testing station within an hour after the race.
With the N.F.L. season in its sixth week, Representatives Darrell Issa, Republican of California, and Elijah E. Cummings, Democrat of Maryland, called Friday's meeting to pressure the league and the union to reach a testing agreement.
Specificity was 77%, PPV 74% and the NPV was 92%, thereby reaching a diagnostic test accuracy of 82% (Table 4).
Outcomes included uptake of guaiac-based faecal occult blood (gFOB) test screening, inadequate gFOB screening (≥1 test kit(s) returned but failed to complete further gFOB tests needed to reach a conclusive test result), test positivity, compliance with follow-up examinations (usually colonoscopy) and diagnostic outcomes.
An irregular screening history and socioeconomic deprivation are associated with inadequate gFOB screening (failing to complete multiple gFOB test kits needed to reach a conclusive test result).
Within the second invitation round, 'Previous Responders' were more likely to reach a definitive test result with only one test kit than 'Previous Non-Responders' (94.9% vs 92.5%, p<0.001; table 4).
The vast majority of participants were required to return only one test kit in order to reach a definitive test result.
But he struggled to reach a standardized test score to meet the N.C.A.A. minimum for a scholarship.
The failure to reach a comprehensive test ban in the early 1960's allowed the development of many new sophisticated weapons systems.
"We have rules about outside income: You have to declare it and it has to reach a smell test," said Mr. Davison, of Grace Church.
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