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Key components of the clinical assessment conducting during clinical trial screening, pertinent to the interpretation of blood results, include ethnic origin; detailed alcohol, smoking, diet, exercise and medication history; recent mild illness; history of significant acute or chronic disease; height, weight and blood pressure measurements and urinalysis for blood, protein and glucose.
To evaluate whether the inverse effects of bisphosphonates were attributable to the medications themselves or to the conditions for which they were prescribed, we examined use according to fracture history (excluding women diagnosed with distant disease), height loss, and physician-diagnosed osteoporosis.
There was some evidence that binding sites with a motif present were more frequently located near disease/trait-associated regions than those without in (breast cancer, coronary artery disease, height, Parkinson's disease and prostate cancer) but this was not true for all diseases/traits (Additional file 1: Table S9).
The susceptibility of a particular wheat cultivar to a given Zymoseptoria strain can be determined by consideration of the degree of lesion coverage on the leaf (Rosielle, 1972), pycnidial density (Eyal and Brown, 1976) and disease height (Eyal et al., 1987).
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These traits were interval between calving and first insemination, interval between first and last insemination, number of inseminations, udder diseases, other diseases, height, body depth, chest width, dairy character, top line, and body condition score.
Demographic data, history of present and past diseases, height (cm), and weight (kg) were collected.
Demographic data, history of present and past diseases, height (cm), and weight (kg) of all children were recorded.
Questions about clinical status included age of onset and duration of diabetes, treatment at onset of disease, smoking, height, and weight.
Multivariable models adjusted for race, family history of breast cancer in mother or sisters, history of benign breast disease, smoking, height, body mass index, age at menarche, parity, age at first birth, oral contraceptive use, and alcohol and energy intakes, and, for postmenopausal women, age at menopause and hormone use.
Relative risks (RR) are adjusted for age at diagnosis, age at menarche, menopausal status, family history, benign breast disease, adult height, parity/age at first birth, postmenopausal hormone use, body mass index at age 18, alcohol intake in 1980, and vitamin A intake, excluding supplements, in 1980 among 843 cases of breast cancer age matched 10 1 with controls.
Results are from multivariate analyses adjusted for age at diagnosis, age at menarche, menopausal status, family history, benign breast disease, adult height, parity/age at first birth, postmenopausal hormone use, body mass index at age 18, alcohol intake in 1980, and vitamin A intake, excluding supplements, in 1980 among 843 cases of breast cancer age matched 10 1 with controls.
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