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The thinktank said Labour's plans implied a cumulative decline of 11.9% in departmental spending on public services and administration over four years, a cut of £46bn in inflation-adjusted terms.
These incidence rates imply a cumulative risk of developing CIN3+ of 7.8% by age 45 and 9.0% by age 65 (Table 5).
Similarly, Elkins et al. [ 7] reported that FEV1 rose over four weeks of therapy with HS, implying a cumulative benefit of therapy.
On average, respondents who developed lifetime PTSD experienced a greater number of PTEs than those who did not, implying a cumulative effect of PTEs on negative long-term outcomes.
While the database search only returns either no or benign annotations, BALL-SNP impressively shows that several nsSNP pairs are located next to each other, implying a cumulative effect.
In contrast to the view that early pregnancy represents a critical window for environmentally induced epigenetic change, epigenetic reprogramming appears to occur throughout prenatal development and postnatally (45) and these findings imply a cumulative effect of smoke exposure throughout pregnancy on offspring methylation at birth.
SEER data in Figure 1 show the current 15-year cumulative diagnosis or development risk is about seven times the cumulative death risk, which implies a long average survival after diagnosis [ 43].
A hazard rate implies a unique conventional probability density and its cumulative distribution.
Bravery implies a choice.
A resurrection implies a previous burial.
That implies a shooting every four days.
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