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As expected, adjustment for verification bias decreased sensitivity and increased specificity for all tests.

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41 However, if the latter were the case in our study, we would expect adjustment for infection exposure to make the association between wheezing and constipation even stronger instead of weaker.

If the mechanism for the preventive effect of insulin pump treatment on cardiovascular mortality is through a reduced frequency of lethal arrhythmia, we would expect adjustment for the duration of insulin pump treatment to have little or no effect on our hazard ratios.

The second was a result of miscommunication with Rueben Randle, a second-year wide receiver with obvious talent but also a tendency not to make expected adjustments, and was returned for a touchdown by Tim Jennings.

Expect adjustment to take one day for every one to two time zones.

As expected, after adjustment for the presence of disease and education, the effect of age and sex was attenuated.

As expected, further adjustment for the variables originally included in the propensity score did not change the estimate (Table  3).

Weaker associations between risk of ESRD and factors also associated with PDR, including duration, sex, blood pressure, and antihypertensive medication use, would therefore be expected with adjustment for PDR.

In the bladder cancer example – where the incidence of the competing risk is high, and the predictor is associated with the competing risk – we do see, as expected, that adjustment for competing risk lowers net benefit for both the model and for the strategy of "treat all".

As expected, additional adjustment for potential mediating factors (C-reactive protein, HOMA-IR, LDL and HDL cholesterol, and triglycerides) attenuated the observed association further (relative risk [RR] per SD increase of log FABP4 of 1.25 [95% CI 1.01 1.55]) for women and 1.17 [0.90–1.53] for men).

Epidemiologic studies have also shown a higher prevalence of obstructive physiology (both decreased flows and air trapping) in asbestos-exposed workers than would be expected after adjustment for smoking (Becklake 1992; Griffith et al. 1993; Harless et al. 1978; Kilburn and Warshaw 1994; Rodriguez-Roisin et al. 1980).

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