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  2. Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test - Wikipedia

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    The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) is a ten-item questionnaire approved by the World Health Organization to screen patients for hazardous (risky) and harmful alcohol consumption. It was developed from a WHO multi-country collaborative study, [1] [2] [3] the items being selected for the AUDIT being the best performing of ...

  3. How Does Screening for Substance Use Disorders Work? - WebMD

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    The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), a written questionnaire that takes just 2 minutes for you to do and 15 seconds for your doctor to score. CAGE, a simple test with only four ...

  4. DNA Fingerprinting: Purpose, Procedure, and How It's Used - WebMD

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    DNA fingerprinting is a chemical test that shows the genetic makeup of a person or other living things. It’s used as evidence in courts, to identify bodies, track down blood relatives, and to ...

  5. Detection limit - Wikipedia

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    Detection limit. The limit of detection ( LOD or LoD) is the lowest signal, or the lowest corresponding quantity to be determined (or extracted) from the signal, that can be observed with a sufficient degree of confidence or statistical significance. However, the exact threshold (level of decision) used to decide when a signal significantly ...

  6. Serology - Wikipedia

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    Serology is the scientific study of serum and other body fluids.In practice, the term usually refers to the diagnostic identification of antibodies in the serum. Such antibodies are typically formed in response to an infection (against a given microorganism), against other foreign proteins (in response, for example, to a mismatched blood transfusion), or to one's own proteins (in instances of ...

  7. Serologic tests are blood tests that look for antibodies in your blood. They focus on proteins made by your immune system, with is a vital body system. It helps keep you healthy by destroying ...

  8. Amniocentesis Test: Accuracy, Risks, and Benefits - WebMD

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    Amniocentesis is a prenatal test used to gather information about a developing baby's health. The procedure, typically done between the 15th and 18th weeks of pregnancy, is around 99.4% accurate ...

  9. Antibody Titer Test: Purpose, Procedure, and Preparation

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    The antibody titer is a test that detects the presence and measures the amount of antibodies within a person’s blood. The amount and diversity of antibodies correlates to the strength of the ...