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The critical value for hypothesis testing comes from permutation distributions.
Part of the increase in statistical testing comes from regulatory mandates, but Pierce also says, "This helps us know if a result is significant and biologically meaningful".
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The data used for training and testing come from TIMIT database.
It wasn't long ago that most people's understanding of genetic testing came from dystopian fiction, not real work happening in labs and clinics.
The additional tissue taken from the anterior cingulate gyrus (n = 5), dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (n = 5) and the caudate nucleus (n = 4) for comparative purposes and antibody testing came from the control cases sampled for the pSTG or HF.
Most data on prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing come from urologic cohorts comprised of volunteers for screening programs.
Data on sexual behaviour, CD4+ cell counts at diagnosis, discordant couple characteristics and HIV testing came from Nigerian studies [ 14, 15].
The participants in the user testing came from different social backgrounds, but do not exactly represent a cross-section of the German population.
This reasoning on hypothesis testing came from the multi-model inference approach, i.e. the simultaneous comparison of data from multiple hypotheses generated by different models, which is increasingly used in ecology, evolution and biogeography [ 6, 7].
Secondly, analytical protocols that can be applicable on limited amounts of tissue and extracted DNA are mandatory especially when the samples available for testing come from small-core needle biopsies and fine-needle aspirations.
A big part of the risk score in the Respiragene test comes from other factors, including a person's smoking history and whether there is a family history of lung cancer.
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