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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a further propensity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an additional tendency or inclination towards a particular behavior or characteristic.
Example: "The study revealed a further propensity for risk-taking among younger participants."
Alternatives: "an additional tendency" or "a greater inclination".
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A further propensity score matched analysis of allopurinol users vs. non-ULT users showed that the adjusted HR was 0.88, 95% CI 0.73 1.05.
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The observation that prolonged QT interval increased the all-cause mortality and the risk of sudden cardiac death in ESRD patients [ 38, 39] suggests the possibility of a further increased propensity to macrolide cardiac toxicity in this population.
A further complication is the propensity of ubiquitination complexes to generate chains of varying lengths at a given modification site in vivo, making detection of ubiquitination by traditional size separation techniques challenging.
Therefore, to handle this shortcoming, a further analysis was conducted using propensity score matching techniques to strengthen the findings.
In the analysis examining the duration of the policy and its strength, a further reduction occurred in physicians' propensity to prescribe lisdexamfetamine.
A further potential weakness could be an influence of parity on the propensity to acquire thromboses.
This propensity was eliminated upon induction of Esrrb, identifying a further common feature between Esrrb and Nanog.
Further the propensity score findings suggest that our results are not confounded by patient and other characteristics at admission.
Further, while propensity differences are relatively minor between complex types, greater favouring of cysteine and leucine has been observed in permanent (but not transient) interfaces [ 18].
We further used propensity score to adjust for bias due to prescribers' preference although we were unable to fully adjust for factors such as volunteer bias which is often seen in patients more compliant to treatment or follow up.
Evidence suggests that inflammatory bowel disease-associated cancers arise from a larger field of colorectal mucosa that is "preconditioned" with a mutational burden that confers an increased propensity for further neoplastic progression, a phenomenon known as "field cancerization" (20, 21, 22).
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