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While smart wristbands and other fitness monitors are currently the most popular form factors, the analyst identifies the latter emergent category as having the "greatest potential for growth" being as it's emerging from the testing phase.

We counted a patient with multiple chronic conditions (multiple ICD-9 codes) within any single CCS category as having one chronic condition [ 21, 22].

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Pierre Deladonchamps, of "Stranger by the Lake," has been nominated in the male category, as has Vincent Macaigne, the actor who has played leading roles in many of the key films of the rising generation of French filmmakers.

Here, we treat the intonational and intermediate phrase boundaries equally and group the break indices of '3' and '4' together to represent our 'boundary' category, as has been done in some previous works[8, 13, 19].

They have, however, done exceedingly well in the supporting category, as have the men.

Postpartum weight loss will be measured as the difference between weight at 6 or 12 months postpartum and weight at delivery, and will be calculated as absolute weight change according to prepregnancy BMI, percentage who retain a specific amount of weight over prepregnancy weight, or proportion whose BMI category changes from prepregnancy BMI category as have others (Table  1) [ 12- 14].

More generally, it is important that investigators studying health effects of household fuel use consider kerosene as a distinct fuel category, deserving specific investigation, rather than combining it with other fuels in the reference "clean" fuel category, as has often been done in the past.

Since a majority (144/183) of the patients in our sample was aged between 18 – 39 years inclusive, the absence of association between HIV serostatus and M. tuberculosis clustering in this study may be due to a very high proportion of disease attributable to recent transmission in HIV negative patients in the younger category, as has been postulated elsewhere [ 11].

The number of infants with a birth weight <20th percentile (n = 6) (Fig. 1) was too small to determine whether there was also an increased prevalence of overweight in the low birth weight categories, as has been found in some studies (19).

Lower education attainment was also significantly associated with higher prevalence of dysglycemia within this BMI category, as was having a waist circumference ≥88 cm.

Analysis of pairwise protein distances between wDi and wBm in different COG categories indicated that there was significant variation (Kruskal-Wallis P=0.00077) and pairwise Mann-Whitney tests identified 2 of the 14 high-level COG categories as having elevated divergence between the two Wolbachia.

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