A Z-score compares your bone density to what's normal for your age and can signal secondary osteoporosis. A low Z-score means your bones may be thinning due to another health problem or certain ...
Gen Z has seen its credit scores drop more than any other generation over the past year, largely because of student loan debt, according to a new report out this week. The total national average ...
Background: The International Society for Clinical Densitometry recommends adjusting the bone mineral density (BMD) Z-score in children with short stature or growth delay. However, it is not clear ...
Abstract: Outlier detection is a prominent technique in data mining since it has various vital applications. Outlier detection can be used to remove noise or study the specific observations in data ...
What is a bone density test? A bone density test is used to measure bone mineral content and density. It may be done using X-rays, dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA or DXA), or a special CT scan ...
Dear Dr. Roach: The results for my last bone density test show not only a T-score but also a Z-score. For my spine (L1 through L4), the T-score is -3.4, while the Z-score is -1.4. Can you please ...
Abstract: The modified Z-score (mZ-score) method has been used to detect outliers in time series received signal strength (RSS) observations. Its performance is dependent on the scale estimator used, ...
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