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It should be emphasised that this observational evidence is substantial, based on almost 1.6 million patients, over 900,000 of whom were prescribed NSAIDs, and studies often specifically tested adherence to evidence-based guidelines (as in over 700,000 patients [ 44]).
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Inter-rater reliability of the scoring system was substantial based on intra-class correlation and Kappa analyses documenting agreement between raters [ 23, 24].
Interesting are the observations regarding the miRNA-miRNA edges that failed to be incorporated in the consensus modules yet their synergism was substantial based on Borda meta-analysis results.
The extent of the separation was substantial based on estimation of standardized effect sizes: medium magnitude for mild versus moderate pain and for moderate versus severe pain, and large magnitude for mild versus severe pain.
There is substantial evidence based on well-designed epidemiologic studies for generally low cancer rates in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD).
The total stable RNA output of a vlinc region can be quite substantial based on relative mass.
This finding has implications for managing PNs in the community; because the risk of cancer is substantial, patients should be managed based on their individualized risk of malignancy.
The clinical severity of severe CNS and severe renal flares is substantial; however clinical measures are based on physiological or pathological measurements and may have only little relationship to patients' feeling of well-being [ 11, 24, 14].
You will use the base to hold the "lollipop" in place so be sure the base is substantial enough to hold bot the craft stick with the ball on top.
Mr. Williams's fan base is substantial among designers like Mr. Galliano, who buys his clothes in quantity, and among celebrities like Kate Moss and David Beckham, whose obsession with fashion cannot be incidental to the fact that England still exports more apparel than food, alcohol, iron or steel.
First we tested the effects on implicit review of the quantity and quality of the evidence base for a condition by comparing review reliability for two conditions (diabetes, hypertension) for which the quality of care evidence base is substantial to two others for which it is limited (COPD, acute illnesses).
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