Sentence examples for better predictor of stroke from inspiring English sources

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In contrast, CIMT was found to be a modestly better predictor of stroke than CAC scoring, which could be perhaps the result of the difference between vascular territories targeted by the two measures.

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Even if the CHA2DS2-VASC score is a better predictor of total strokes, it does not necessarily follow that OAC will prevent strokes better than aspirin in the lower- to intermediate-risk patients.

In women, too, the C-reactive protein appears to be a better predictor of heart attack, stroke and other signs of cardiovascular disease than the so-called bad cholesterol, low density lipoprotein, or L.D.L.

"That's a better predictor of the future than a head-to-toe exam".

According to Harvard's own analysis, the personal rating was a better predictor of admission than the academic rating.

In a 2011 meta-analysis, psychologists Ronald Fischer, and Diana Boer found that autonomy is a better predictor of happiness than money.

Together, these findings suggest that relative income is a much better predictor of well-being than absolute income.

Most wanted the facts, but the third-party judgment proved a better predictor of how the date would go.

So which definition of earnings per share is a better predictor of future stock prices: options-expensed earnings per share or diluted earnings per share?

A recent study has found that loss of bone density may be an even better predictor of death from atherosclerotic disease than cholesterol levels.

"A better predictor of whether someone is a good credit risk is his credit history," said David W. Berson, chief economist at Fannie Mae.

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