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Prenatally diagnosed cases have poorer prognosis than those diagnosed postnatal with high associations with other anomalies especially chromosomal defects.
In the topic model, words with high associations were grouped together.
We, in fact, verified high associations of negative affect with neuroticism (r = .59), vulnerability (r = .47), emotional instability (r = .77), and depression (r = .39), supporting as expected that negative affect is closely related with neuroticism.
However, since high associations between measures of the constructs were not observed (Table 3) then collinearity-related error is probably small [74].
Finally, based on microarray expression data and NFP identifications, the gene-phenotype association is estimated for each gene, and the genes having high associations are naturally marked out as biomarker gene.
The expression of five genes, Cav1 and Cav2, Cavin (Ptrf), leptin and Mest, with high associations to fat mass at 112 days of age also showed highly significant associations with fat mass and FM/LM at 10 days of age (Figure 7C).
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However, the Times investigation of this particular style of violence -- public rampage killings -- turned up an extremely high association between violence and mental illness.
Such injuries are a result of high-energy trauma and have a high association with severe concomitant injuries.
Human IFNγ can be formulated in large, multilamellar liposomes with high association efficiency (>80%) and preservation of bioactivity.
High association with ligamentous injury.
High association of AKI (27.8%) was found in our patients.
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