Sentence examples for generalised progression from inspiring English sources

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The main thing is the generalised progression of the size and types of feathers present on the various lineages of dinosaurs.

Control of the systemic GIST was temporarily lost on reduction of the dose of imatinib (due to limited drug supply) but on increasing the dose back to 800 mg per day, systemic disease was stabilized for a period of time before generalised progression occurred.

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The HAQ score was modelled using generalised mixed linear modelling by TSS or progression in TSS (interval 0 1 year and 1 2 years) adjusted for age, sex, treatment and disease activity.

Four patients developed generalised lung disease and two died from ILD progression.

Sluimer et al 21 identified that more generalised whole-brain atrophy may reflect rapid disease progression in comparison with more localised hippocampal atrophy in slow progressing AD; Karas et al 22 suggested the precuneus as a marker for progression of early-onset AD.

20 Finally, logistic regressions with generalised estimating equations were used to evaluate associations between joint-level MRI erosion progression at week 52 and baseline synovitis and osteitis scores as well as changes in synovitis and osteitis in matching joints, with adjustment for the correlation of joints within patients to produce ORs with 95% CIs and p values.

Except for the level of serum hyaluronic acid and generalised OA, no other risk factor has been consistently associated with the risk of OA progression.

Risk of COPD-related hospitalisations as primary outcome, healthcare costs, disease progression and 1-year mortality during 1-year follow-up will be compared between the groups using generalised linear regression models.

Analyses by progression status and time to death were conducted on the patient-level data from the MDX010-20 trial using generalised estimating equations fitted in Stata®, and the predictive abilities of the two approaches compared.

In addition, spinal pain in adolescence is strongly associated with spinal pain and generalised pain in adulthood [ 7, 8] so, the young population is a group of special interest when exploring the incidence, progression, and severity of spinal pain.

32 Increased serum cholesterol has been shown to be a risk factor for generalised osteoarthritis, 33 35 and the use of statins has been found to lead to a reduction in both the incidence and progression of osteoarthritis, 36 37 supporting the lack of association seen in the current analyses with lipid-regulating drugs.

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