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Repaglinide-treated subjects had significantly more frequent regression of IMT than those treated with glyburide (p < 0.01) [ 81].
Due to frequent regression of precursor lesions, high specificity is also required to avoid anxiety, unnecessary treatment and side-effects.
In addition, frequent regression of microalbuminuria in patients with type 1 diabetes indicates that elevated urinary albumin excretion does not imply inexorably progressive nephropathy [ 4].
The dynamic nature of the process is highlighted by the frequent regression of skin disease at later stages, which can account for the observed apparent spontaneous fall in skin sclerosis score in dcSSc over time.
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During this time of transition, it is important to commend ourselves on a job well done for every teeny tiny step we make in the right direction and reserve judgment and criticism for our excruciating snail's pace and far too frequent regressions.
Some of the instruments you can use to accomplish this include unit tests, frequent integration, regression automation, product metrics accessed via mobile devices for delivered projects, static code analysis, crashlytics and firebase, among others.
The cloned NK-resistant cells underwent a frequent spontaneous regression in nu/nu mice, despite the fact that when used as targets for nu/nu NK cells in vitro they were only moderately susceptible.
Although there was a (statistically non-significant) tendency towards more frequent tumour regression in patients who had documented PD before the start of the treatment, those of our patients who had an objective tumour response more frequently had a limited tumour load.
By exploiting the temporal nature of the panel data structure for all but the frequent user regressions, and using the econometric technique of hospital and quarterly fixed effects, we obtain consistent estimates controlling for time-invariant confounding across hospitals and quarters.
The dosage was increased to 40 mg/kg in patient D3 due to frequent falls and regression in motor skills.
Based on logistic regression, frequent and daily consumers had a lower risk for overweight than RTEC non-consumers (40 and 57 % less likely, respectively) (Fig. 3).
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