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Consistently, progression-free survival (PFS) was shorter in the FBP1 high expression group than in those with low FBP1 expression (P=0.010, Figure 6a, right panel).

This study is concerned with development of a coupled calculation methodology with which to continually and consistently analyze progression of an accident from the design-basis phase via core uncovery to core melting and relocation.

The three risk factors that appear to most consistently predict progression are obesity, generalized osteoarthritis, and synovitis/effusion [ 20].

Hypermethylation of GSTP1 can be detected in a significant fraction of HG-PINs [ 28], but more consistently after progression towards invasive carcinomas.

This syndrome was first recognized by Erb (2) before clinicopathological papers defined the association with a consistently slower progression and survival typically 10 20 years from symptom onset (3, 4).

This corroborates with previous studies showing that moderate CIND or vascular mild cognitive impairment post-stroke consistently predict progression to post-stroke dementia (Ingles et al., 2002; Srikanth et al., 2006; Melkas et al., 2009; Narasimhalu et al., 2009; Sachdev et al., 2009) independently of pre-stroke cognitive impairment (Reitz et al., 2008).

Many of the dramatic developments in the earlier history of the HIV epidemic were driven by a focus on HIV's acuity rather than its chronicity--its initially slow but consistently fatal progression, its remarkable ability to evade anti-retroviral treatments and vaccines, the significant stigma attached to it, and the scale of the epidemic.

However, depression has not been consistently linked to progression of cancer [ 7].

Nintedanib consistently slowed disease progression by reducing the rate of decline in FVC compared with placebo.

In both studies, patients with progression consistently experienced numerically poorer HRQoL at the time of progression than patients without progression.

The reported incidence of new-onset AF varies greatly in critically ill patients with sepsis, but consistently rises with progression from milder stages of the disease to shock.

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