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This stage is affected by various factors such as children, social considerations, age of the couple, belief systems and personalities, as well as levels of sexual openness between the couples.
The main covariates of interest were determined a priori based on biological considerations (age, sex, smoking, alcohol use, fish intake, percent body fat, physical activity) and others (education, marital status, paid employment status, site location) included using statistical considerations if they were significant (p = 0.1) in bivariate models.
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A multilevel analysis using a general model with random intercepts, which took into consideration age, spherical equivalent refractive error, measurement location, gender, and ethnicity, was used to compare the CTh, VD, and ratio among the three groups.
However, by not taking into consideration age effects, Matas and Raymond are only able to capture with their model just a half of the total quality-adjusted price decrease in the car industry during that decade, as is shown in this paper.
The gSG6 protein proved to be a sensitive and reliable marker of human exposure to An. gambiae, suggesting it may be exploited for the development of risk maps and evaluation of vector control interventions, although experimental design should take into proper consideration age and, whenever possible, ethnicity.
Since the correlation between height and FeNO was very slight, FeNO normal values for Arab Tunisian adults aged 18 60 years were developed, taking into consideration age and height ranges.
This still does not take into consideration age related changes in spontaneous respiratory rate, and that not all paediatric patients develop tachypnoea prior to weaning failure.
We took into consideration age, menstrual cycles (duration, regularity, and bleeding), the interval between blood collection for AMH, and the beginning of stimulation.
The present study supports the need to take into consideration age- and sex-related differences in blood Mn levels when examining Mn essentiality or toxicity.
More recently, a simpler scale has been developed, the ACEF score [ 6], which only takes three variables into consideration (age, creatinine and ejection fraction).
The present study supports the need to take into consideration age- and sex-related differences in blood manganese levels, as well as pregnancy status when examining manganese essentiality or toxicity.
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