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Another possible explanation may be that CF patients are more attentive to hand hygiene and avoidance of people with viral symptoms than may be expected of the general community.
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This is opposite to what is expected for the general pattern of divergence: i.e. the protein-coding exons are generally more conservative than introns.
Mortality in dependent heroin users is between 6 and 20 times that expected for the general population of the same age and gender.
The memory I have is of hanging on my dad's waist and hearing one of my aunts say "Well, what did she expect?" to the general assent of all the grown-ups.
The announcement was issued suddenly, without an expected interrogation of the general and before an examination to ensure that he is fit to stand trial.
9, 10, 13, 14 The observed hazard of a cohort of patients suffering from the disease of interest λ obs(t) is the sum of the expected hazard of the general population λ s, a, c * (t) and the excess hazard λ excess (t) due to the disease: (1) λ obs (t, z ) = λ s, a, c * (t ) + λ excess (t, z ) with z the vector of covariates.
The plot of cumulative QALYs demonstrates that this group accumulates less than half of the QALYs expected from the general population of the same age and sex composition over five years and may contrast with previous data [ 13].
The number of in situ breast cancer among our cohort of women undergoing RM was higher than the number of cases expected among the general local population (observed in situ cancer=5, expected in situ cancer=0.81, SIR=6.2; 95% confidence interval (CI =2.0 14.4, P=0.002).
External comparisons used standardized mortality ratios (SMRs) to compare the number of deaths observed in the exposed group (e.g., dioxin-exposed factory workers) with the number of deaths expected in the general population, standardized for age and sex.
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