Sentence examples for in which concordance from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, the Wii Fit™ has the potential to positively influence exercise concordance, and may offer an accepted alternative to traditional balance training, in which concordance is a problem [ 53, 54].

QFT-IT in our study was checked in ESRD patients; the concordance rate in all ESRD patients was relatively high (90.3 %, kappa = 0.80), compared with previous study in which concordance rate at 1 year interval without LTBI treatment in ESRD patients was 70.4 % with T-SPOT-TB and 73.5 % with QFT-IT [ 19].

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For example, some analysis, such as regulatory network reconstruction, may be highly sensitive to random correlations, in which case concordance with RT-PCR measurements may not be the only consideration for selecting an algorithm [13], [31].

This was the population in which the concordance of [99mTc]tilmanocept to VBD could be assessed, hence the ITT designation.

In this aspect, our results are different from those published [ 17] in which the concordance improved when patients treated with IS and CTC are included in the overall analysis.

In these two studies, in which the concordance of IHC and FISH was examined, ALK iAEP (ALK Detection Kit results judged by iScore) and Vysis FISH were blindly performed without any knowledge of the other test results.

There is increasing evidence that there is a discrepancy in the detection of HER-2 status between the two FDA-approved test, the HercepTest and FISH (PathVysion test), in which the concordance rates ranged from 80to90%0% (Jacobs et al, 1999; Varshney et al, 2004).

Using calls from TaqMan® Gene Expression Assays as the reference, contingency tables were constructed against microarray platforms, in which the concordance between microarray platforms and the TaqMan® Gene Expression Assays was determined taking into considerations of both p-value significance and fold change directions (up or down regulation).

A study comparing dizygotic (DZ) and monozygotic (MZ) twins has been reported [ 142] in which significantly more concordance was found in MZ than in DZ providing further evidence of a genetic contribution to the disease.

The realisation that these beliefs are central to motivations concerning medicines has led to a move away from the paternalistic doctor-knows- best implications of "compliance", towards "concordance", in which doctors have a much more open dialogue about medicines with their patients.

To his colleagues at the council he dedicated De concordantia catholica (1433; "On Catholic Concordance"), in which he expressed support for the supremacy of the general councils of the church over the authority of the papacy.

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