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The risk of adverse perinatal outcome associated with degrees of hyperglycemia less severe than overt diabetes is controversial.
They may be resisted and even associated with degrees of anxiety as they seem, ironically, to be linked to the introduction of formal assessments such as revalidation [ 52].
The HAPO study was designed to clarify risks of adverse outcome associated with degrees of maternal glucose intolerance less severe than those with overt diabetes during pregnancy (24).
ETHYLENE RESPONSE FACTOR1 (expressionessisn is directed by EIN3 and the expression is associated with degrees of ethylene response [ 7, 28].
Progressively more data have shown that the risk of adverse perinatal outcomes is also associated with degrees of hyperglycaemia less severe than overt diabetes during pregnancy.
Additional small changes are needed, associated with degrees of freedom, and corresponding to making all choices of e1 through e5 equal to 1. Standard error of coverage probability ×100≈0.0003×100.
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