Sentence examples for by differences in survival from inspiring English sources

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There are many potential reasons for this discrepancy, not the least of which is the different route of administration of the drugs, a different number of treatment cycles, and patient selection as demonstrated by differences in survival rates also in the control arms (15 months in the 5-Aza-CR study vs. 8,5 months in the 5-Aza-CdR study, respectively).

However, the results using survival data on line WB were not in line with this expectation, which might be caused by differences in survival curves between both lines.

It is competition for resources, governed by differences in survival and growth rate, that results in forest changes through time (i.e. stand development).

Previous findings of associations between mental disorders and cancer mortality are more likely to be accounted for by differences in survival after cancer diagnosis rather than by delayed diagnosis.

These patterns were broadly similar for Q. rubra stem height and survival (see Supporting Information) and were primarily driven by differences in survival, as the patterns were weaker when dead replicates were removed from the analysis (see Supporting Information).

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While both stimuli induced CD83 upregulation with comparable kinetics, the different nature of the stimuli employed was reflected by differences in the survival of spleen cells at later time points of culture (figure 1A), in the maximum percentage of CD83 positive B cells (figure 1B) and in the intensity of CD83 surface expression (figure 1C).

To some extent, this enables separation of the effects of stage distribution, significant comorbidity and either peri-operative (or postoperative treatment-related) mortality, shown generally by the 1-year survival results, from the effects of treatment and patient management on survival, shown by differences in longer-term survival.

Survival differences between these countries were largely explained by differences in 1-year survival (Coleman et al, 2011), which may be a marker of late stage at diagnosis for some cancers.

The difference in LBS between females with male versus female co-twins appears to be largely driven by differences in first-year survival.

In addition, females with a male co-twin had lower lifetime breeding success, which appeared to be mainly driven by differences in first-year survival.

This seems not unlikely, given also that the effect on LBS was probably largely driven by differences in first-year survival.

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