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  1. ... Reference standard for all patients Inappropriate exclusions avoided Same reference standard for all All patients included in analysis ...
  2. ... Yes/No/Unclear) Did all patients receive the same reference standard? (Yes/No/Unclear) Were all patients included ...
  3. ... 0.98 to 1.06) compared with the same reference population. The second study (n=28,286) included ...
  4. ... avoid inappropriate exclusions? Did all patients receive the same reference standard? Were all patients included in the analysis? ...
  5. ... s results? Were all patients assessed by the same reference standard regardless of the test's results? If ...
  6. ... studies, 24 studies had all patients receive the same reference standard, 28 had patients receiving different reference standards, ...
  7. ... was able to use a lot of the same reference material for Nina Starr Braunwald and Andrew Morrow since they worked together and were at NIH during the same era. There was not a lot of biographical ...
  8. ... people of White or Asian ethnicity. However, the same reference range is currently used for people of all ...
  9. ... For studies that included multiple instruments using the same reference measure, the prevalence was calculated only once. Although ...
  10. ... larger than 10%, and favor the selected group. Same = Population and reference group had about the same access to care. ... larger than 10%, and favor the selected group. Same = Population and reference group received about the same quality of care. ...
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