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This was not the case with the smaller aggregates tested; the costs of maintenance of bi-chimeras (BC) and tri-chimeras (TC) at the genotype level were low compared to SG colonies, ranging from a benefit of 12% in the first month to a cost of 22% in the seventh month in BC colonies, and costs of 8%46%% in TC.
We found that there was a strong positive correlation (Pearson's r = 0.82, p < 0.0001) between age and the summary relative risk for incidence of diarrhea indicating that the beneficial association of zinc supplementation, on an average, increased by 0.31% for each month of age starting from a benefit of 7.4%95%5% CI 5.7% - 9.2%) at age zero.
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