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Odds ratio expresses the relative change in odds that is associated with one unit change in gene expression.
The Relative Odds Ratio (ROR) table gives the predicted change in odds that a unit change in each Predictor Variable has upon the outcome of the model (severe disease) relative to the other Predictor Variables.
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Over 15 years, Sportradar has built a global business from a combination of collating and selling live sporting data, providing automated odds systems based on that data to bookmakers and also flagging up unusual fluctuations in those odds that might alert those sporting organisations to a match fixing risk.
It also began to seriously judge the risk of catastrophe, going far beyond the informal 1-in-100,000 odds that the agency had cited before the blast.
Weirdly, the Royals compiled the fewest walks and the fewest homers in baseball this summer, odds that make you want to write a check to somebody.
A higher percentage of black residents in the state is associated with a significant drop in the odds that the respondent is in couple; a higher share of Hispanics in associated with a reduced probability that men are in couple.
A higher unemployment rate in the last year causes a slight increase in the odds that the person is in a couple.
The challenge is to be aware of this in the face of odds that otherwise look daunting.
This helped him overcome odds that were in CNN's favor.
Women here are now looking at 1 in 3 odds that they will be struggling with stairs in those crucial early days of parenting.
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