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The transferability of the findings reported here will also be enhanced when considered alongside those from the other five cases, which contribute to the main study [ 36].
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The nationwide ascertainment of CD yielded a large number of CD cases, which contributed to high statistical power.
The molecular dynamics trajectories of the ATP-bound and free enzyme showed two conformations in each case, which contributed to the majority of the trajectory.
At the common deletion site, we observed a single dominant deletion in every case, which contributed to over 90% of the deletion load (Figs 6 and S8).
The first is the small sample size employed for the nested case-control, which contributed to a general lack of precision in measures of effect (odds ratios), and precluded our ability to look for independent risk factors through multivariate analyses.
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They found that plasma vasopressin levels are increased at the initial phase of septic shock in almost all cases, which could contribute to the maintenance of arterial blood pressure, and that the levels decreased afterward.
Clinicians and pathologists are independently required by law to notify the register about all new cases of cancer, which contributes to the completeness of the Swedish Cancer Register [ 5].
Drawbacks of this study are the patient selection based on uveitis, which limits the extrapolation of these data, and the racial difference between index cases and controls, which contributes to differences in gene expression.
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