Thomas, I agree it is very common. But when <5 is reported in essence it means that it is an exception. It is not a precise result. It does not mean that it is less than 5 only. It means that something of an exceptional state in in order. It could be zero, it could be 4.999.. And anything in between but not an exact figure like x=5.1 units of a kind.
Gerard -- <private> -- Gerard Freriks, arts Huigsloterdijk 378 2158 LR Buitenkaag The Netherlands T: +31 252 544896 M: +31 654 792800 On 1-mrt-2006, at 14:10, Thomas Beale wrote: > Gerard's point about <5 etc being an exception is not quite right - > it's very common; -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/private/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org/attachments/20060301/afb34099/attachment.html>

