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There will now be two lists for landmark times: world records and world bests.
The thresholds used were BCR-ABL1 (IS) > 10%, > 1%, and > 0.1%, and the landmark times were 3 and 6 months.
Feasibility outcomes include recruitment rates, and proportions of participants retained and adherent at landmark times throughout the study, all of which will be estimated with 95% confidence intervals.
Assuming the same average population parameters with different landmark times, we assessed the ability of the model to predict EFS at 2 years.
To exclude the impact of HbA1c level fluctuation during the follow-up period and appropriately define the patients' group, landmark analyses were performed at the landmark times of 1-month and 6-month [ 15].
The disto-proximal height level of the defect was recorded as the number of transverse CT slices between the defect and an anatomical landmark times the slice thickness of 0.625 mm (further details and illustrations available in [ 29]).
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The Washington Post labelled the announcement a "landmark"; Time called it "historic".
In model 1, there was no difference between NIV and oxygen groups on MV whatever the landmark time.
This problem can be circumvented by reporting landmark time-to-event analysis (for example, 180-day mortality) in all patients [35].
Using MSM, no effect of the oxygenation strategy on MV was found, regardless of the oxygenation devices but the landmark time was associated with a reduced occurrence of MV.
The band's landmark "Time Out" album helped make 1959 a galvanic year in jazz history (Ornette Coleman also was redefining the music at this time).
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