Sentence examples for contrary outcome from inspiring English sources

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Results suggested that the AAA haplotype showed a significantly decreased risk of breast cancer, whereas GAG haplotype had a contrary outcome (OR = 0.689, 95% CI 0.539-0.881; OR = 1.511, 95% CI 1.125-2.031).

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On the contrary, outcomes of many studies and clinical reports confirm the dependency of chemoregulation of CBF on vascular endothelial integrity [ 13].

The inclusion of patients in the earlier stage of treatment, when defaulting and morbidity is higher, would be expected to worsen study outcomes [ 13]; to the contrary, outcomes were as good or better in the intervention group.

The aim is to establish how well the hypotheses being examined comport with and help explain common patterns in the data, what data seem to constitute exceptions or contrary outcomes to the hypothesized causal principles, and what reasons for such exceptions might be proposed.

To the contrary, the outcome of races other than the one at the top of the ballot has serious implications for a great many matters of politics and policy that will affect every Texan.

This was not the result of moral legislation de haute en bas (and nor was it the result of leadership given by any religious group or church: indeed, the contrary!), but the outcome of the debate society has with itself about what is good and right, what is acceptable, and why.

On the contrary, the neurological outcome of patients with a CPA-ROSC less than 15 minutes is likely to be similar with or without MTH.

On the contrary, the pooled outcome in the DFS/RFS analysis indicated that increased miRNA-205 expression is predictive of a better prognosis, with an HR value of 0.69, but this association was also statistically insignificant (P=0.067).

Contrary to the outcome of the Merenstein trial, these findings indicate that embedding and documenting shared decision-making in routine clinical practice could provide a higher degree of medico-legal protection and lead to better informed consent.

*An improvement in secondary outcomes is shown by a negative number (contrary to primary outcomes).

When physical abuse co-occurs with neglect, there is more stimulation through negative parent child interaction, which may lead to better cognitive outcomes, contrary to Cumulative Risk Theory.

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