Sentence examples for conversely adjusting for from inspiring English sources

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Conversely, adjusting for CD8 and FOXP3 made the survival difference more pronounced (figure 5C).

Conversely, adjusting for known risk factors can also identify hidden clusters in a crude analysis.

Conversely, adjusting for liver function could falsely attenuate real effects if phthalate exposure was partially responsible for elevation of liver enzymes.

Simulations show that failure to account for non-ignorable clustering in trial analyses can lead to type I error rates over 20% in certain cases; conversely, adjusting for the clustering in the trial analysis gave correct type I error rates.

Conversely, adjusting for albuminuria did not diminish the odds ratio for diabetes with low/mid-frequency hearing impairment but did lower the odds ratio for the association with high-frequency hearing impairment to 1.54 (1.54–2.32).

We also found that adjustment for traditional risk factors such as parity and age at first birth made little difference to the estimated effect of breast pattern (and conversely adjusting for breast pattern made little difference to the effects of other risk factors).

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Conversely, after adjusting for BMI, the associations between the minor allele and lower systolic blood pressure and prevalence of hypertension still remained significant.

Conversely, after adjusting for age, we found higher prevalence estimates of multimorbidity in elderly men, which is opposite to common belief and not supported by some recent publications [ 11, 17, 19].

Conversely, an analysis adjusting for rs6495309 enhanced their effects consistently across studies (P = 9.2 × 10−31 and 5.1 × 10−32 for rs680244 and rs6495306, respectively).

Conversely, when adjusted for a specific pathogen, immunosupression did not influence progression to ALI.

Conversely, when adjusted for increased aBMD, alendronate treatment, but not risedronate treatment, significantly reduces the energy required for vertebral fracture and is indicative of an alteration in bone quality (Allen and Burr 2008).

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