predictive value
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpredictiveandvalue
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predictive
adjective
uk/prɪˈdɪk.tɪv/us/prɪˈdɪk.tɪv/
relating to the ability ...
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value
noun
uk/ˈvæl.juː/us/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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The conceptual definitions and targeting criteria proposed by this working group should then be tested in large-scale prospective studies to evaluate theirpredictivevalue.
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So the standard cutoff value was associated with a similar negativepredictivevaluebut had less false negative results.
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Predictivevalueof monitoring parameters in fetal surgery.
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Screening performance was investigated by calculating sensitivity, specificity, the positivepredictivevalue, negativepredictivevalue, likelihood ratio, and stratum-specific likelihood ratios.
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We have found that these principles are somewhat useful in the back-engineering process, but that they have very littlepredictivevalue.
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We have found that these principles are somewhat useful in the backengineering process, but that they have very littlepredictivevalue.
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The low positivepredictivevalueindicates that the methods are more inclusive than exclusive.
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The use of a non-name-based surveillance registry in a match for such purposes requires developing an estimate of sensitivity, specificity and positivepredictivevalue.
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Sensitivity of the clinical case definition was only 34 %, specificity 42 %, positivepredictivevaluewas 22 % and negativepredictivevalue57 %.
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These variables had nopredictivevaluein the mediation model.
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Data on thepredictivevalueof cervical length is only of value if an intervention is available to improve the situation.
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The sensitivity, specificity, positivepredictivevalueand negativepredictivevaluewere 86.7%, 44.3%, 82.3% and 52.9% respectively.
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The sensitivity, specificity, positivepredictivevalueand negativepredictivevaluefor a successful version were 94.0%, 33.0%, 70.0% and 76.7% respectively.
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In the present sample and model this variable had littlepredictivevalue.
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This model had both a sensitivity and specificity of 77%, with a positivepredictivevalueof 65% and a negativepredictivevalueof 86%.
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They also found a higher pulse rate at these times, and by combining pulse and blood pressure could improve thepredictivevalueof the test.
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Such variability has been observed in early mental-state reasoning, and researchers have foundpredictivevaluein children's interactions with parents, siblings, and peers.
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Of these, tachycardia, tachypnea, gallop, lethargy and poor feeding were found by multivariate discriminant analysis to havepredictivevalueat the p<0.05 level.
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The prevalence andpredictivevalueof mild impairment or circumscribed deficits have been the subject of several enquiries.
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If the base-rate is high, positivepredictivevaluefor given values of sensitivity and specificity will be higher and negativepredictivevaluelower.
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