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Covariates eligible for adjustment and having contiguous risk were collapsed into categories for multivariate analysis (e.g. race-ethnicity and months in service at entry).

In Table  3 we note that discrepancies for the BI-RADS and the Boyd classifications are only for contiguous risk categories, while for Wolfe and Tabár they sometimes are two risk categories apart.

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Larger farms, regardless of the number of land parcels, may include more active badger setts or more contiguous herds, both risk factors identified in this study.

For edge regions within Model 4, there were only 4 contiguous regions at risk.

These are conducted within a geographically defined evaluation unit (EU), which either may correspond to a single LF implementation unit (IU) (usually a district) or several IUs aggregated together based on transmission risk and/or contiguous IUs with a population not to exceed 2 million.

The choice of patterns was intended to span a spectrum ranging from a scenario with single isolated areas with elevated risks (the hardest test case for any smoothing method) to a scenario with a number of larger clusters of several contiguous areas with elevated risks (a situation with a substantial amount of heterogeneity).

Interactions and between subject correlations with fatigue, confusion, and IL-6 were thresholded at p <.001 uncorrected with clusters of 10 or more contiguous voxels reported to reduce risk of Type-1 error.

Between October 2008 and July 2009, we conducted a cross-sectional epidemiological study assessing the determinants of HIV risk factors in two contiguous rural counties in north eastern Alabama, in two contiguous rural counties in eastern North Carolina, and in one urban county in southern Florida.

The model helps remove random variation based on the premise that contiguous regions tend to have similar disease risks, when compared to regions that are far apart.

If this is due to contiguous subclinical spread, micrographically controlled excision may reduce risk.

These new reports - one from the non-profit group Climate Central and two others published in the peer-reviewed journal Environmental Research Letters - offer a detailed picture of where the most severe risks are along coastlines of the contiguous 48 states.

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