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The presentation focuses on the assessment and understanding of health-related associations in a study cohort.
This case-control study compared a study cohort of delayed (>21 days) distal biceps tendon repairs with a control cohort repaired acutely (<21 days).
On such a study cohort, we center each gene on a specified percentile, where the percentile is determined from a subgroup of the training cohort with clinicopathological characteristics similar to the study cohort.
Compared with standard gene centering, our proposed subgroup-specific gene centering produced more accurate molecular subtype assignments in a study cohort with skewed clinicopathological characteristics relative to the training cohort.
Study Design: Corticotropin-releasing hormone and unconjugated estriol were measured in serial samples that were collected from preterm subjects and from spontaneous term control subjects who were selected randomly from a study cohort of 297 women.
Suppose that there are n independent individuals in a study cohort.
The matching strategy yielded a study cohort with similarities in age, gender, ED diagnosis, and hemoglobin values.
Our analyses consisted of a study cohort of 6,288 NHATS participants with a complete baseline frailty assessment excluding never drivers at baseline.
A total of 81 patients were excluded from the study, leaving a study cohort of 546 patients with primary treatment of PHFs according to the treatment algorithm.
This panel can be used to include or exclude subjects from a study cohort based upon continental ancestral proportions.
Matching clinics according to facility-level characteristics yielded a study cohort without significant differences in baseline participant characteristics in each arm.
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