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The bulk of the population-based data would support that notion that GI symptoms including esophageal symptoms are more prevalent among both type 1 and type 2 diabetics.88, 89, 90, 91, 92However, other smaller studies have found no difference.93 Nonetheless, it is not widely recognized or accepted that DM is a specific cause of esophageal symptoms.
But any revision would likely reference the X-plane's sound-dampening capabilities as the baseline because the data would support that design approach.
If a model predicted the observed difference in d' m (higher for the sequential procedure in this hypothetical example), the data would support that model even though empirical discriminability (pAUC) goes in the opposite direction.
I don't think the data would support that," said Brunner, who led the state's Medicaid program a decade ago.
Overall, the available data would support that vaccination with non-live viruses in patients receiving TNF inhibitors may have slight reductions in response, but these are likely protective.
Furthermore, our data would support that without an agent with some activity against C. difficile spores the physical action of cleaning alone cannot be relied upon to effectively eradicate this organism from the toilets of patients who are shedding this type of spore.
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Again, Mr. Pursglove would not offer data that would support that assertion, but "these larger retailers account for maybe 3percentt of our gross merchandise sales, and maybe that'll grow to 8 or 9percentt over the next several years," he said.
"I don't really know of any data that would support that," said Dr. Stephen Kandall, a drug baby expert at New York's Beth Israel Hospital.
Data from ECOG-5103 would support that African-Americans are more likely to experience this toxicity.
Quinnipiac University's pollsters would support that view.
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