| FP | false positive; family physician; family planning; family practice; family practitioner; Fanconi pan... |
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| FPF | false positive fraction; fibroblast pneumocyte factor |
| FPR | false-positive rate; finger peripheral resistance; fluorescence photobleaching recovery; N-formylpep... |
| FPSTS | false-positive serologic test for syphilis |
| FT | Fallot tetralogy; false transmitter; family therapy; fast twitch; fatigue trial; fibrous tissue; fin... |
| false mole | <gynaecology> An intrauterine polyp. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| false negative | <statistics> A term used to indicate a test showed an incorrect negative result. (16 Dec 1997) |
| false neuroma | traumatic neuroma |
| false nucleolus | <cell biology> The central portion of a cells nucleus that typically contains a glob of heterochromatin. Origin: Gr. Soma = body (09 Oct 1997) |
| false pain | <obstetrics> Ineffective uterine contractions, preceding and sometimes resembling true labour, but distinguishable from it by the lack of progressive effacement and dilation of the cervix. (05 Mar 2000) |
| false paracusis | <otolaryngology> The apparent increase in auditory acuity of a deaf person to conversation in noisy surroundings due to his companion unconsciously raising his voice. Synonym: Willis' paracusis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| false pelvis | The expanded portion of the pelvis above the brim. Synonym: pelvis major, false pelvis, large pelvis, pelvis spuria. (05 Mar 2000) |
| false positive | <statistics> A test result that is read as positive when it is really negative. (27 Sep 1997) |
| false pregnancy | <obstetrics, psychiatry> A condition in which some signs and symptoms suggest pregnancy, although the woman is not pregnant. Synonym: hysterical pregnancy, pseudocyesis, pseudopregnancy, spurious pregnancy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| false projection | <ophthalmology> The faulty visual sensation arising secondarily to underaction of an ocular muscle. Synonym: erroneous projection. (05 Mar 2000) |
| false rib | <anatomy> Five lower ribs on either side that do not articulate with the sternum directly. Synonym: costae spuriae, vertebrochondral ribs. (05 Mar 2000) |
| false ringbone | <veterinary> An exostosis on the middle or upper part of the long pastern bone in the horse. (05 Mar 2000) |
| false suture | <anatomy> One whose opposing margins are smooth or present only a few ill-defined projections. Synonym: sutura notha. (05 Mar 2000) |
| false vertebrae | <anatomy> The fused vertebral segments of the sacrum and coccyx. Synonym: vertebrae spuriae. (05 Mar 2000) |
| false vocal cord | One of the pair of folds of mucous membrane stretching across the laryngeal cavity from the angle of the thyroid cartilage to the arytenoid cartilage; they enclose a space called the rima vestibuli or false glottis. Synonym: plica vestibularis, false vocal cord, plica ventricularis, ventricular band of larynx, ventricular fold. (05 Mar 2000) |
| false negative |
A false negative, also called a miss, exists when a test reports, incorrectly, that a signal was not detected when, in fact, was present. Detection algorithms of all kinds often create misses. For example, if a radar does not detect an enemy air plane when an enemy air plane is present within the radar scanned area, that is a false negative. In statistical hypothesis testing, a false negative test which accepts the null hypothesis when it is false is called a Type II error. ...
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| false positive |
A false positive, also called false alarm, exists when a test reports, incorrectly, that it has found a signal where none exists in reality. Detection algorithms of all kinds often create false alarms. For example, optical character recognition (OCR) software may detect an 'a' where there are only some dots that look like an a to the algorithm being used. In statistical hypothesis testing, a false positive test which rejects the null hypothesis when it is true is called a Type I error. ...
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| false positive |
a result that is erroneously positive (abnormal) when a situation is normal.
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| false negative |
Does have the abnormality or disease and is incorrectly classified by the test.
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| false positive |
Does not have the abnormality or disease and is incorrectly classified by the test.
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| FALSE | agaric often confused with the death cup |
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| FALSE | evergreen of tropical America having pulpy fruit containing saponin which was used as soap by native Americans |
| FALSE | North American plant having a spike of two-lipped pink or white flowers |
| FALSE | North American plant having a spike of two-lipped pink or white flowers |
| FALSE | a mask worn as part of a masquerade costume |
| FALSE | multi-stemmed North American annual having solitary axillary dark golden-yellow flowers resembling those of the foxglove |
| FALSE | sparsely branched North American perennial with terminal racemes of bright yellow flowers resembling those of the foxglove |
| FALSE | a fleshy fruit (apple or pear or related fruits) having seed chambers and an outer fleshy part |
| FALSE | pungent Old World wild onion |
| FALSE | crocodile of southeast Asia similar to but smaller than the gavial |
| FALSE | the opening between the false vocal folds |
| FALSE | North American astilbe with panicles of creamy white flowers |
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