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Domestic dogs have been shown to be tolerated and kept in Bauchi but poorly managed in terms of feeding, confinement and vaccination thereby constituting a continuous risk to domestic animals and humans.
While these systems can be effective in depleting ozone, they are expensive and difficult to engineer in open laboratory spaces allowing ozone levels to fluctuate posing continuous risk to data quality from often expensive arrays.
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Observed MSC and NMSC rates were plotted together with splines to provide a visual comparison of the continuous risk function to observed data.
The results of fitting a continuous risk function to reflect the patterns of risk of specific outcomes across regions containing an incinerator need to be interpreted carefully.
We did not feel confident in applying the Ahlbom continuous risk estimator to one very high field value (4.71 μT) occurring in the closest distance band (0 to <50 m).
We combined these weights with the baseline survivor function for diagnosis of diabetes evaluated at 10 years and centred on the means of continuous risk factors to derive a risk equation for 10 years' follow-up.
We combined these weights with the baseline survivor function evaluated at 10 years centred on the means of continuous risk factors to derive a risk equation for 10 years' follow-up.
The thresholds that maximized the sum of sensitivity and specificity were 47 (year) for age, 35 (kg/m ) for BMI, and 40 (cm) for Neck Circumference by analyzing the ROC curve of each continuous risk factor to predict DMV.
As in previous studies, 10 36 we combined these weights with the baseline survivor function for diagnosis of fracture or hip fracture obtained from the Cox model evaluated at 10 years and centred on the means of continuous risk factors to derive a risk equation for 10 years' follow-up.
Given the continuous occupational risk to which these workers are exposed, hiring of pregnant women or persons with underlying medical conditions, such as valvulopathy or immunologic depression, should be avoided.
The primary determinants of heterogeneity in study-specific estimates of discrimination are: 1) study-specific distributions of the risk predictors, with wider ranges of continuous risk predictors leading to higher values of, and 2) variation in the relevance of the pooled to individual studies.
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