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[ 10] Co-morbidity, and asthma in particular, appears to predict a prolonged duration of illness in LRTI.
Nonetheless, the expression profile of these 40 genes appears to predict a critical behavioral characteristic of fall migrants in individual butterflies – oriented flight behavior, independent of reproductive state.
Any lifetime history of mania required exclusion of the potential volunteer, as a history of mania appears to predict a greatly increased risk of a manic switch during bright light treatment [ 45].
13 However, a high LDH level appears to predict a somewhat better response to antiangiogenic agents in combination with chemotherapy, 13– 15 consistent with its role as a potential marker of hypoxia.
As a history of mania appears to predict a greatly increased risk of a manic switch during bright light treatment, any volunteer with a history of mania was excluded [ 28].
Therefore, presence of cough during the early stages of pneumonia appears to predict a favourable outcome of the disease, thus confirming the protective role of cough during respiratory infections.
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Both monomorphic and polymorphic histology may be seen, and monomorphic histology appears to predict an unfavorable prognosis.
In contrast, a faster decline in body temperature to 34°C appears to predict an unfavourable neurological outcome in a study by Haugk et al. [ 14].
The UGT1A1 genotype appears to predict an increased risk of severe (grade 3 and grade 4) haematotoxicity in irinotecan high-dose schemes [ 54].
In comatose cardiac arrest patients treated with therapeutic hypothermia after return of spontaneous circulation, a faster decline in body temperature to the 34°C target appears to predict an unfavorable neurologic outcome.
But the most recent Arbitron trends, which are far from official, appear to predict a strong rise for WBAB.
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