Sentence examples for be considered a variable from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, weight gain since menopause could be considered a variable to identify postmenopausal obese women at greater risk of weight regain after a caloric restriction regimen.

No triggering or cycling-off algorithms were used; the assist followed the EAdi waveform and can be considered a variable CPAP.

Healthful nutrition interventions might be a powerful approach to reduce disease risks associated with many environmental toxic insults and should be considered a variable within the context of cumulative risk assessment and, where appropriate, a potential tool for subsequent risk reduction.

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Doubling of serum creatinine was considered a variable of poor renal prognosis.

Carbamidomethylation (+57.02 Da at Cys) was set as fixed modification, and N-acetylation was considered a variable modification.

As pain was considered a variable only in the TMD patients, the relevant correlation coefficients were calculated only for the TMD groups.

For the modified digestion mixture, the 4-iodobenzoic acid modification (+230.01 Da) was considered a variable modification at either the N-terminus or lysine side chain.

For the analysis of fracture, previous falls will be considered a confounding variable.

As a result, gender is likely to be considered a confounding variable within strata of young and old subjects.

This may be considered a confounding variable, making it difficult to specify the impact of early life stress.

This is also relevant for determining if concomitant endometriosis should be considered a case-mix variable.

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