But they producefalse negatives at a higher rate than molecular diagnostics tests.
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The EIA did not producefalse positive or false negative results.
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According to Saul Kassin, a leading forensic psychologist, such investigative methods frequently producefalse confessions.
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If they saw an attempt to producefalse evidence against them, would they not be angry?
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Blood tests could producefalse positive results, leading to more tests to rule out a potential problem.
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All tests, including those processed in a lab, can producefalse negatives, he and other experts say.
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The ELISA did not cross-react with a variety of blood components and cytokines to producefalse-positive results.
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Collins said Covid-19 tests could producefalse negative results, so the National Party supported compulsory testing before people travelled to New Zealand.
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More than a year ago, Sir Owen approached me because he wished to engage in a scheme to producefalse South Sea stock.
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Gardai investigating a bankcard cloning ring say they have evidence that one of the suspects was able to producefalse passports and driving licences.
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Rapid antigen tests are inexpensive to produce , but typically less accurate than polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests and may producefalse negatives.
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The tests can detect the virus quickly but producefalse negatives at a higher rate than the currently dominant PCR, or polymerase chain reaction, tests.
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But she producesfalse impressions on those who don't know you both.
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In religious matters apparent assent producesfalse unanimity.
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The origin of Vice, from false representations of the fancy, producingfalse opinions concerning good and evil.
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A man suspected of producingfalse identification including passports for Islamic State terrorists has been arrested in Dublin.