Sentence examples for attributable to trial from inspiring English sources

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The analog analysis of the accuracy data revealed no variation in error rates attributable to trial type either generally (F 1, 42) = 1.3; n.s).s

Withdrawal from the trial after enrollment only occurred because of the presence of a complicating major health problem that was not attributable to trial medication, or because of a dosing error in one dog.

The aims of this study are to identify general and trial-specific problems encountered in recruiting patients to SEND, PET-Neck and HOPON, evaluating the differences attributable to trial design, centre type and investigator background.

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Heterogeneity (I=93%) was mainly attributable to the trial reported by Napryeyenko et al. 35 Excluding this trial from the analysis resulted in an I of 75%, and the superiority of EGb 761 over placebo remained statistically significant (odds ratio 1.67; 95% CI 1.11, 2.53; P=0.01).

Several reports have indicated that the absolute risk of uterine rupture attributable to a trial of labor is about 1 per 1000 [ 1- 4].

16, 17 It is also of note that grade 3 and 4 side effects attributable to the trial medications were comparable in the two arms in the two studies.

5 In our analysis, we calculated the total CO2 emissions of the trials, including those that would have occurred as part of routine practice as well as those solely attributable to the trial, as we could not separate these emissions in our data.

I is the proportion of total variation observed between the trials attributable to differences between trials rather than to sampling error (chance), and we considered I <25% as representing low heterogeneity and I >75% as representing high heterogeneity.

10 I is the proportion of total variation observed between the trials attributable to differences between trials rather than sampling error (chance) with I <25% considered as low and I >75% as high.

3 11 Heterogeneity was assessed using the I statistic, 12 13 which is the proportion of total variation observed between the trials attributable to differences between trials rather than sampling error (chance), with I<25% considered low and I>75% high.

15 16 I is the proportion of total variation observed between the trials attributable to differences between trials rather than to sampling error (chance), with values less than 30% representing low variation, less than 60% moderate variation, and greater than 60% high variation.

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