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However, when these same data were analyzed on a percent basis, and were subjected to logistic regression analysis, there was a statistically significant trend toward increasing incidence of MRSA (p < 0.0001) over time (Fig. 1 B), indicating that the proportion of MRSA in patients having RS is definitively increasing with time.
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He then found the same results in young adults without A.D.H.D. The studies were small, but gradually other psychologists entered the field, and, in 2008, the psychologist Susanne Jaeggi reported an even more electric result: working-memory training definitively increased intelligence, with more training bringing larger gains.
The result showed that the antiphase boundary energy of the Al3Li lattice on {111} definitively increases from about 0.118 J/m2 in binary crystals to 0.128±0.012 J/m2 in ternary crystals, in good agreement with the analysis of the transition behavior from shearing to looping and of the dislocation pair spacings.
Taking into account of these results and ours, it is likely that the effect of each polymorphism is not, at most, potent enough to definitively increase the risk of cerebral infarction in individuals with and without diabetes.
We can expect potent therapeutic effects from TAC by giving the whole dose at one time as done in this study because the trough concentration is more definitively increased than when administered in a divided dose [ 21- 23].
As the evaluation of an association in two populations of different ethnic origins would definitively increase confidence in the finding, we also explored the 9q31 region in the Chinese.
Studies have shown definitively that increased time spent on social media is correlated with higher rates of depression, yet we still live an ever-increasing segment of our lives online.
We do not know the details or the timing of the illness, and thus we cannot definitively link increased aflatoxin exposure to illness.
However, according to the APR, although some data provide sufficient numbers of first-trimester exposures to rule out a twofold or greater increase in the risk of overall birth defects, the low incidence of neural tube defects in the general population means that a larger number of exposures are still needed to make it possible to rule out definitively an increased risk of this specific defect.
All sources for oral and non-oral exposures have not been definitively identified, thus increasing the value of biomonitoring studies, which do not take into account exposure sources.
However, about two-thirds of non-adherent women were the focus of the screening programme, so our results definitively confirm that increasing participation in the screening programme should be given high priority, to reduce the incidence of cervical cancer (Lynge et al, 2006).
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