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Patients with FGFR1 amplification had an equivalent outcome to other patients with a poor response (P = 0.091).

For example, when less treatment is shown to have an equivalent outcome, change in practice is highly variable.

With previous NSAID studies [ 8] the outcome most often used in placebo-controlled trials was at least moderate pain relief or an equivalent outcome over a whole cycle.

BCS is an established approach to the treatment of early-stage breast cancer, providing an equivalent outcome with mastectomy while allowing for preservation of the breast.

When assessed at the first post-treatment assessment (day 3), both dermal fillers achieved an equivalent outcome, with a clinically relevant improvement documented in 100% of NLFs, as rated by the physician investigators and in ≥95% of NLFs, as determined independently by the subjects, based on the validated NLF severity scale.

To determine if the application of the Close Contact Casting technique (CCC) for displaced ankle fractures in older adults results in an equivalent outcome compared to the standard care of open surgical reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) in terms of function, complications, quality of life and patient satisfaction with treatment.

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Although several computational models posit that the SAT arises from changes in the decision boundary [38], [41], [42], [44], [45], [53], [54], a mathematically equivalent outcome can be obtained from a baseline-shift [42] (see Figure 1).

Kendall's tau-b was used to test a null hypothesis of equivalent outcome between Group B and historical Freund's control animals (see Table S1 and Supplemental Information) using the ordinally ranked outcome data.

We propose that CCC may offer an equivalent functional outcome to ORIF and avoid the risks associated with surgery.

While statistically significant differences in eotaxin-1 are observed in both the BAL and lung homogenate, it should be noted that eotaxin-2 is produced at much higher concentrations in both the alveolar compartment and the lung tissue, rendering an equivalent biological outcome (eosinophil recruitment) in both groups.

But they would never tolerate the equivalent outcome for themselves.

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