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History of depression was noted to be a potential predictor of oral DMD initiation; however, the estimate for this predictor did not reach statistical significance (OR = 1.35; 95% CI = 0.99-1.84).
The code for this predictor is available at [ 21].
For this predictor, higher scores represent greater differentiation status along this axis that culminates in ER+ mLs.
In all cases, the sign of the coefficients for this predictor (significant or not) were negative, indicating increasing inequality in volume increment when stand growth rates were low.
This lack of heterogeneity can be attributed to similarity in the distribution of log CRP across studies and to homogeneity in for this predictor (I = 9%).
Given that education is highly correlated with literacy, we did not include education in the multivariable model to avoid over-controlling for this predictor.
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In statistical models, we used the log transformed co-morbidity score to account for the skewed distribution of this predictor.
The uniqueness index for a given predictor indicates the percentage of observed variance in the criterion that is accounted for by this predictor, over and above the variance accounted for by the other predictors.
The presence of leucocytosis was associated with adverse outcome (GOS≤ 3) in 29% of patients compared to 11% without (p=0.039), however, as the outcome was equivalently poor (33% with GOS≤ 3) in the 15 patients with missing values for leukocytes, this predictor was excluded from analysis.
Non-significant for mitochondrial rates, this predictor has an r 2 of around 50% for both classes of nuclear site (Table 1).
However, for female inmates, this predictor occurred similarly but with lower perceived friend support (rather than family) (Chen 2010).
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