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We observed a modest excess of eQTL for which the major allele was associated with lower gene expression levels (56%, binomial test p = 1.15 × 10−7).
Compared to the WT serosa, the Tc-zen1 RNAi posterior amniotic fold comprises a modest excess of EE tissue beyond that which directly covers the yolk (compare Fig. 1B,C and Fig. 1J,K).
7 The only suggestion of an adverse health effect was a modest excess of lung cancer deaths (13 observed, 10.5 expected deaths) which was concentrated in the period of follow-up 15 years or more after first exposure (8 observed, 3.8 expected deaths).
No previous study has estimated the frequency of 1q21.1 rearrangements in patients with mixed CHD phenotypes ascertained on the basis of their heart disease, rather than on the basis of suspected syndromic features; our results demonstrate a modest excess of 1q21.1 deletion in such patients, and no evidence of association with 1q21.1 duplication.
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The worker who died of PD was assessed as having medium exposure to PQ . Lungcancer was also of interest because the initial investigation reported a modest excess (13 observed, 10.5 expected deaths).
Our results further indicate that perceived overweight rather than actual overweight impacts HRQoL in youth with a modest excess weight.
In the patients diagnosed with diabetes at ages 30 49 years, the modest excess of pancreatic cancer deaths did not reflect raised risk at any particular point in follow-up.
Although platinum-based 'standard' combination chemotherapy regimens have widely been used and reported to be generally safe, results of randomised trials reported nonsignificant but modest excess of post-surgical morbidity and mortality (Depierre et al, 2002; Pisters et al, 2007).
The modest excess of all-cause absences (relative excess of 8.4%%) observed during influenza epidemic periods may be due to the more frequent and prolonged epidemics in subtropical HK [ 17] compared to temperate locations which typically only experience influenza epidemics in the winter, thus spreading the impact out over a longer period.
One of these is a North American multicenter investigation, discussed in our commentary, which reported modest "excesses of brain cancer" and "cancer of connective and soft tissue" (Mundt et al. 2000).
Osteoporosis is the consequence of a modest net excess of resorption over formation.
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