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The standard comparison callback used by qsort/bsearch/lfind takes two const void * parameters (pointers to two elements) and is expected to return a negative, zero, or positive return value to indicate whether the first is less than than the second (negative), the first is equal to the second (zero), or the first is greater than the second (positive).
For example, patient may have specific symptoms pointing towards a diagnosis but the diagnostic test may return a negative result.
Although it would be preferable to detect the disease gene, the ability of the method to return a negative result is an asset of the method.
Therefore, the ability to assess statistical significant and potentially return a negative result (i.e., "no strong candidate found") makes it possible to avoid pursuing "best" candidates that are actually not promising.
Diagnostic specificity is the likelihood that the diagnostic test will return a negative result when testing a patient that does not have the disease.
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"The policy was that if a Senator either returned a negative blue slip or failed to return one at all, the committee would stop all action on a nominee," said an earlier CRS report on blue slips.
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