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This renders the resulting percent change estimates over time utterly uninformative about changes in true prevalence.
Main Outcome Measures: Changes in true lumbar sagittal and coronal motion (T12-S1), measured with inclinometers, and pain/disability self-report were compared statistically.
Thus, the genome-wide trends presented here are likely to reflect evolutionary changes in true cis-regulatory elements.
We increased the number of affected marker pairs and recorded the changes in true and false positives.
We also evaluated the changes in true and false positive rates with variations in biological replicates, differential fold changes, and expression levels in non-exonic regions.
Inulin clearance in eight [ 37] and ten patients [ 34] did not yield any significant changes in true GFR despite increases in creatinine.
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The maximum change in true and observed BG mean and standard deviation were used to evaluate potential worst-case scenarios.
Percentage change in true dense area was defined as (24-month true dense area minus baseline true dense area) divided by baseline true dense area.
In contrast to the association with change in MPD, there was no association identified between change in true dense area and baseline BMI (P=0.17; Table 4).
Analysis of associations between absolute change in true dense area and the same factors listed above only identified a statistically significant association with baseline MPD, which was present on both univariate and multivariate analyses.
Let D denote the absolute change in true intensity log-ratio corresponding to the smallest copy number alteration that we want to be able to detect, and suppose the observed intensity log-ratios are normally distributed around the true log-ratio with standard deviation SD.
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