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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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Again controls are either insignificant or take expected signs: males and younger parents have higher hazards; immigrants, those in high unemployment labour markets and those with more previous time in receipt of IS have lower hazards.

Controls generally take expected signs (e.g. see Gregory and Klug, 2003; Gong, 2004), although coefficients are not always statistically significant: males have higher hazards; older parents have marginally lower hazards for PPS; immigrant PPP recipients have lower hazards; PPS recipients with more children have lower hazards; and the unemployment rate is negatively related to the hazard.

Women who do not have dependent children have higher hazards of any preventable death than women who have dependent children.

Women who do not have dependent children have higher hazards of accidental/suicide/alcohol death regardless of SEP, but for other preventable diseases only low SEP women without children have higher mortality hazards (Table 3).

According to the mutational-hazard hypothesis, genes in mutational hot spots have higher hazards and thus experience stronger selective forces to purge surplus sequences.

Single men have higher hazards of mortality than cohabiting men for accident/suicide death, but not for alcohol-related death, or death from other preventable diseases (Table 2).

Young men without dependent children do not have higher hazards of accidental death; however, for alcohol-related death, men without dependent children have 63 95% higher hazards (depending on age) than men with dependent children (see Table 2).

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.

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