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Estimation of lifetime costs was based on estimated excess total cost in the first three years after first-ever stroke.
Estimation of lifetime direct costs used longitudinal methods to estimate average costs (MBS, PBS and APDC), for each diagnosis group, for each calendar year since diagnosis - for 5 years post diagnosis for melanoma and 2 years post diagnosis for NMSC.
Also, the smoking prevalence data do not reflect the dosage of smoking, an important factor when estimating the effects of smoking on mortality and health, whereas our indirect estimation of lifetime smoking exposure does.
For situations, where the hazard function is modified unimodal shaped, usually, we have interest in the estimation of lifetime change-point, that is, the point at which the hazard function reaches to a maximum (minimum) and then decreases (increase).
Estimation of lifetime cumulative CBD risk should consider the declining risk of progression over time.
A crucial step in the analysis was the estimation of lifetime outcomes.
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Estimations of lifetime prevalence of anxiety disorders in childhood and adolescence range between 8 and 27% [ 13], and Costello and colleagues reported that the lifetime prevalence of anxiety disorders is already 9.9% at age 16 [ 14].
Another argument against the role of intrinsic genetic incompatibility resulting from a random process in the evolution of reproductive isolation can be found in comparing the estimations of lifetime of species, and of the time it takes for such incompatibilities to develop.
Although there is still insufficient consensus on the operational definition and measurement of intimate partner violence, available estimations of lifetime prevalence of intimate partner violence vary from 15 to 71% worldwide, with the highest rates documented in resource-constrained settings (4).
Second, the 95% CI was wide, and there was a limit to the accurate estimation of life expectancy and lifetime medical expenditure for obese participants.
There was a limit to the accurate estimation of life expectancy and lifetime medical expenditure for obese participants because the Japanese population has a low prevalence of body mass index≥30.0 kg/m.
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