Sentence examples for development odds from inspiring English sources

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The multivariate analysis showed that IAH development (odds ratio (OR) 4.09; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.83-20.12) was a non-independent risk factor for mortality, and its non-resolution (OR 13.15; 95% CI 22.13-81.92) wan an independent risk factor for mortality.

They conducted a multi-institutional population-based case control study on children with Down syndrome and found that asthma is a risk factor of acute leukaemia development (odds ratio: 4.18 and 95% confidence interval: 1.47 11.87).

Of 1,292 subjects without diabetes at baseline, a high baseline FGF21 level was a strong independent predictor for diabetes development (odds ratio 1.792; P < 0.01), together with waist circumference and fasting plasma glucose levels.

The frequency of survivin positivity in the pre-symptomatic individuals was increased compared with the controls (36.2 vs.14.2%, P = 0.001) and predicted disease development (odds ratio (OR) =3.4 (95% confidence interval (CI) 1.6-7.2 1.6-7.2

Similarly in a nested case control study of 592 lung cancer patients and 670 controls pre-diagnostic elevated C-reactive protein was found to be associated with increased risk of lung cancer development (odds ratio [OR], 1.98; 95% CI, 1.35 to 2.89; P-trend < .001 for fourth quartile [Q4, ≥5.6 mg/L] v Q1 [< 1.0 mg/L]) [ 14].

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The carnage yesterday came amid an unexplained spate of hit-and-run accidents across the city this year, a development at odds with a general decline in accidents involving pedestrians over the last few years.

Having a first-degree relative with GC is a risk factor for GC development with odds ratio (OR) varying 2 to 10 according to the geographic region and ethnicity [ 27].

On average, patients developing ARDS received significantly more blood than did control patients (3.8 units versus 1.8 units per patients transfused; P < 0.0001), and there was a significant association between RBC transfusion and ARDS development (adjusted odds ratio = 2.8), with a clear dose-response relationship.

Conversely, in a large (n = 887) cross-sectional study of 14- to 15-year-old Belgian boys, serum organochlorine levels [PCBs, p, p´-DDE (dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene), and hexachlorobenzene] were associated with earlier genital development (increased odds of G3) on routine school health examinations performed, on average, within about 1 month of serum collection (Den Hond et al. 2010).

Each development was at odds with results and came against a backdrop of growing discontent.

And yet it brought tears to my eyes more than once just because its story of survival and development against the odds is so irresistible and, in human terms, so admirable.

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