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"Lo and behold, those who had a concern about their memory in fact had more likelihood" of later developing mild cognitive impairment, an early phase of dementia, he said.
Adolescents having knowledge for RH had more likelihood of using RH services (COR = 1.46, 95% CI: 1.35-4.23).
Thus, patients with high or very high daily activities expectations had more likelihood to be satisfied than patients with low expectations.
All of these factors with the higher Wagner grading would suggest that the HBOT group had more likelihood of having an amputation regardless of the treatment modality used.
Therefore, in our study, patients who have significant expectations to improve their ability to perform daily activities had more likelihood to be satisfied than patients who had low expectations.
We observed that patients with higher expectations improved more in HRQoL, measured by SF-12 and WOMAC questionnaires, and had more likelihood to be satisfied, adjusted for BMI, age, gender, joint, education, previous intervention and HRQoL baseline scores.
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They tell us on the course that we have more likelihood of becoming prime minister than dying on a plane.
"I believe that we have more common ground on the policy issues of the day and we have more likelihood of getting our policies enacted with him than we do with her," he said, referring to Hillary Clinton.
Some errors are inevitable, but if you fix the ones that you find, you have more likelihood of having a smooth presentation.
Maybe all I'm saying is that authority has more likelihood of impact if, instead of threatening harm or punishment to the transgressor, it reaches across the divide that separates us.
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