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By this strategy, the results remain equivocal and do not supplement the evidence base regarding effectiveness as expected.
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Results were as expected.
Overall, results are as expected.
The resulting bias could lead to underestimation of vaccine effectiveness if, as expected, receipt of the vaccine is positively associated with better access to ambulatory care and, therefore, to testing.
The cost-effectiveness estimates, as expected, are more favourable for age screening when the treatment costs are lower and the screening costs are higher and more favourable for Framingham screening when the opposite applies, but the differences are small – typically £100 or £200 per CVD-free life year gained.
Second, we added the terms "efficacy" and "effectiveness", as we expected these would be more commonly employed by researchers publishing in the academic literature.
As expected, effectiveness usually increased with the compliance percentage.
As expected, effectiveness usually decreased as the percentage of ill children required to close a school increased.
Outputs from the analyses will be presented as Expected Incremental Cost Effectiveness Ratios; Cost Effectiveness Acceptability Frontiers, Expected Net Benefit [ 84] and Net Benefit Probability Maps [ 85].
As expected, the effectiveness of silicon incorporation decreases with the alkalinity of the synthesis system.
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