Sentence examples for favourable adjusted from inspiring English sources

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Compared with the control group, the comprehensive intervention showed a favourable adjusted decrease (−1.01 %, 95 % CI (−1.81, −0.20)) in body composition, which was significant compared with the PA only and diet only groups.

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This also means that DW was better able to take into account the importance of rare favourable alleles by adjusting α'than JW in a selective breeding program.

An association between low Transcription/CREB pathway gene expression signature score and favourable outcome was observed in patients who underwent optimal and suboptimal debulking (optimal: adjusted P=0.002, suboptimal: adjusted P=0.02).

Modena et al. [44] showed that in postmenopausal women, antihypertensive therapy positively affects FMD, and that improvement in FMD identified patients with a subsequent more favourable prognosis for events when adjusted for changes in other risk factors such as SBP and DBP.

Our findings that OS is less favourable for obese women when adjusted for the standard clinico-pathological risk factors may support this.

Table 5 shows a linear multiple regression analysis of the significant predictors of favourable treatment outcomes, both unadjusted and adjusted for other variables.

In witnessed cardiac arrests, age-adjusted and gender-adjusted rates of neurologically favourable survival increased significantly from 1.9%to6.9%9% in Seoul (adjusted RR per year, 1.21; 95% CI 1.11 to 1.32; p for trend <0.01), whereas no significant change was observed in Osaka (adjusted RR per year, 1.03; 95% CI 0.99 to 1.07; p for trend=0.13).

The association between alcohol intake and favourable perinatal outcomes remained significant after maternal factors were adjusted for.

Our covariate analysis suggests that the application of age adjusted instead of conventional cut-off values was most favourable in the cohorts in which enzyme linked fluorescent assays were only applied, as the high sensitivity remained constant in these cohorts.

A decrease in the diameter of the flow tubes to less than 100 μm, with a length-width geometry adjusted for optimal shear stress, should result in hemodynamic effects more favourable for blood-borne cell capture, such as enhanced margination.

Age-adjusted and gender-adjusted rates of neurologically favourable survival increased significantly in Seoul from 1.4% in 2006 to 4.3% in 2011 (adjusted rate ratio per year, 1.17; p for trend <0.01), whereas no significant improvement was observed in Osaka (3.6% in 2006 and 5.1% in 2011; adjusted rate ratio per year, 1.03; p for trend=0.08).

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