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Eight percent of the dogs in the database entered after three years of age.
Univariable analysis was performed to identify additional variables associated with primary outcome as potential confounders, with each variable in the database entered into a Cox Proportional Hazards Model as a single covariate with the time to patient's death as dependent variable.
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Users can put friends' contact details in a database, enter dates in their diaries and type innermost thoughts into the journal, which is password-protected to keep it from prying siblings and parents.
The four rounds specifically focused on building basic skills to use the database, entering existing data, creating new files and generating reports.
The interesting nontypical result is that neutral moieties of majority of compounds from the Voronezh database enter into S1 pocket containing the negatively charged aspartate.
In the field labeled "Create new database" enter the name "wordpress".
All randomised patients with a case report form or database record were entered in the pooled database (intention to treat principle).
There are more than 170,000 recipes in BigOven's database, all entered by over 800,000 registered users.
We finally evaluate the efficacy and scalability of the implemented system using a comprehensive cloud database including entered data, calculated data, sensory data, and social data of 50 underweight, overweight, normal, and obese volunteer subjects.
The proposed combination of the aforementioned face segmentation techniques gives an outline of Figure 5, in which a face image from the FERET face database is entered into the system.
Patient demographic data, diagnoses and therapeutic interventions from our audit database were entered into a spreadsheet.
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