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However, one study adjusted for energy intake and the association became inverse (Lenders et al., 1994).
> -wrap-foot> Two studies found a positive association between total sugars and protein measured as absolute intakes (Table 8), which after adjusting for energy became inverse.
This may be a reflection of higher food consumption in general as the association became inverse when adjusted for energy intake and as the relationship also applied to protein.
17 A study from Finland found positive associations between body size in early childhood and adult liver fat score at age 60 years, but the association became inverse when adjusted for concurrent BMI at that age.
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However, at high SNR (>7) values, the behavior of the system become inverse to the previous situation.
For p = 2 3, λ = 1, the method becomes inverse-free Jarratt iterative method (see [14, 15]).
More importantly, the inverse associations between ED and changes in weight and waist circumference in UK-Nor and NL-Doe became less inverse or positive in participants who were not overweight at baseline.
In our study, RRs generally increased (became "less inverse") after adjustment for decade (data not shown).
The association between duration of aspirin use and lung cancer risk became slightly inverse with evidence of more consistent aspirin use (consecutive RRs of 1.13, 0.98, 0.88, and 0.89), but the results were not statistically significant.
Then damage state estimation becomes an inverse problem.
For the past six Aprils and Mays, the Capitals somehow become the inverse of Michael Corleone's "Godfather III" line, no?
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