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Each angle in a graph is also given a weight to indicate the significant degree of identifying the graph.

Today, for example, it's possible to take a person's blood sample and, with a high degree of precision, identify real-time changes in thousands of proteins (5,000 currently) to detect potentially serious health conditions before they become serious.

Thus the objective of this study was to determine the prevalence, degree of severity, identify associated factors and study the perceptions and health seeking behaviour of women with SUI attending a health care facility.

In each study, the index cases had to be tested for BRCA1 and/or BRCA2 mutations by systematic screening, and family history information had to be available on all first-degree relatives of identified mutation carriers.

In order to further analyze the activity of the identified MRs, we made use of the expression levels of the downstream regulon of each MR and investigated the activity degree of the identified MRs through a probabilistic algorithm called VIPER (Virtual Inference of Protein-activity by Enriched Regulon analysis28).

The degree of ablation identified on histology correlated with the treatment energy.

'Given this degree of complexity identifying a single primary outcome measure to capture the impact of an OHC [oral health care] intervention is problematic.

The high degree of polymorphism identified in each VNTR loci suggests that the optimal markers were selected by both MLVA schemes.

In addition, the degree of pleiotropy identified from our correlation analysis suggests that the RNASE5 pathway potentially affects several production traits, and at a higher level of pleiotropy than a similarly sized set of randomly chosen SNP.

Although we used the random effects model of meta-analysis to derive an overall incidence rate, the large degree of heterogeneity identified implies that interpretation should be with caution.

With nitroimidazoles, definition of the relationship between one-electron reduction potential and the concentration required for a given degree of enhancement identified optimal physicochemical characteristics for radiation sensitisation (Adams et al, 1977).

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