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Our study also revealed that patients who suffered from opportunistic infection had higher hazard of developing TB as compared to those free of the infections in the past.

Cows treated for COD in the previous lactation had higher hazard for culling and those who were culled had a higher hazard of culling due to reproductive problems.

Renfrew/Paisley Study participants who increased their smoking intensity had higher hazard ratios of mortality (multivariate adjusted hazard ratio (HR) = 1.17, 95% CI: 1.04, 1.32), but no significant rate was seen for increasers in the Collaborative Study.

In the pre-morbid assessment point those in moderate priority level also had higher hazard of dying (HR 1.76), and in the 7th day or discharge assessment those in mild (HR 1.78) or moderate (HR 1.77) priority level.

Compared to adults who initiated ART 18 months earlier, adults who initiated ART 12 months earlier had higher hazard of attrition: aHR 1.8 [95% CI: 1.3-2.5]; but no significant difference was observed with adults who had initiated ART in the previous 6 months: aHR 1.3 [95% CI: 0.9 – 1.9].

Regarding auto-HSCT, patients who were 40 years or older, male, or had COPD had higher hazard ratios in the univariate analysis (Supplementary Table 2), but only age ⩾40 years was significant for inclusion in the multivariate analysis (HR 3.74, 95% CI 1.19 11.80; P=0.024).

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Overall, compared with those AGA, SGA infants had a 2-fold significantly increased hazard of death; and severely growth-restricted infants (<3% percentile) had higher hazards of mortality than those with less severe growth restriction (Table  III).

Interaction models showed that there were no significant differences in the effect of children by sex for accidental/suicide or alcohol-related death, but that for other preventable diseases: women without dependent children had higher hazards compared to peers with children, as compared to the difference in hazards between men with and without children (see Tables S4 and S5).

People who migrated at an older age are more likely to have higher hazard rates of return.

In the C and D hazard classes, both debris-flow occurrence and nonoccurrence cases are mixed up, not always indicating a result in which occurrences have higher hazard classes, and nonoccurrences fall into lower classes.

The age interaction terms indicated that middle aged men and women tended to have higher hazard ratios associated with anticoagulation compared with younger and older patients (fig 2).

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