Sentences with phrase «limited predictive value»

Currently, most cancer mutation panels focus on less than 1 percent of the cancer genome with limited predictive value.
Nonclinical in vivo assessment of QT interval in cardiovascular safety pharmacology studies has limited predictive value as well, often necessitating a «Thorough QT» clinical study later in development.
«As the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has emphasized, background checks have limited predictive value and can have a disparate impact on minority drivers,» Rogers wrote in a white paper on Uber that was published last year.

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There is little predictive value, given our limited data, on how teams perform after a coach is replaced in - season.
Limited evidence from studies evaluating the use of screening pelvic examination alone for ovarian cancer detection generally reported low positive predictive values.
Because of a lack of standardised and harmonised preclinical studies, there is limited information we can so far obtain from literature on the relative predictive value of different animal models and alternative methods for vaccine evaluation.
There are a number of potential explanations for this finding, including a limited supply of effective teachers (it's rational to keep a mediocre teacher if the likely replacement will be no better), a lack of administrator ability to discern teacher quality (their observations are less predictive of value - added than those of outside observers), or a simple unwillingness to make the unpleasant decision of firing someone.
The problem with this computational model of course is, not knowing what the future eastern pacifiic SSTs will be, limits its «predictive» value.
The GCMs have very limited value and no predictive value.
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