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1 Our study confirms the good discriminatory power of the semiautomated rep-PCR.
2 In validation studies, we evaluated the discriminatory power of candidate proteins.
3 Results: Blood pressure alone had very poor discriminatory power to predict adverse outcomes.
4 Overall, the discriminatory power of the model was less than acceptable for widespread use.
5 It's not surprising, then, that where black entrepreneurship exists its marginal, accommodating white discriminatory power .
6 Some of the variation between centres is due to variation in the discriminatory power of different items.
7 Overall the WGS-based methods confirmed the results of the conventional typing but were of significant higher discriminatory power .
8 Items pertaining to repetition of statements, orientation, ability to manage finances, and visuospatial disorientation had high discriminatory power .
9 Combining PFGE with phage typing increased the discriminatory power of the analysis beyond that of either method alone.
10 Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was used to assess fracture discriminatory power of all the tools.
11 The ROC curves indicated that the MPI had a greater discriminatory power for 12-month mortality than the MGA.
12 However, the discriminatory power of these molecular methods varies, as does the speed and ease of performance and cost.
13 However, due to its greater discriminatory power , MLVF would be the most suitable alternative to PFGE for hospital outbreak investigations.
14 However, profiling the two mothers conveys more discriminatory power than profiling the same number of additional loci in the individuals themselves.
15 The discriminatory power of the marker set was proved to be high on independent samples in both microarray and RT-PCR analyses.
16 A discriminatory power above 0.8 was considered acceptable.
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This collocation consists of: Discriminatory power through the time
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