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Moments later, after adjusting her scarf, she clambered onto the hood of the vehicle and lunged at the president, before being tackled by the petition-collector.
In a separate but closely related nested case control study, Pilsner et al. (2009) found that individuals with hypomethylation of peripheral blood leukocyte (PBL) DNA were 1.8 (95% confidence interval, 1.2 2.8) times more likely to have skin lesions 2 years later after adjusting for age, urinary arsenic, and other factors.
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Thus, LBC1936 data allowed us to address, for the first time, the question whether learning a second language influences later cognitive performance after adjusting for CI.
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In common with a Danish prospective population-based study of diagnostic intervals (Tørring et al, 2013), we found shorter median intervals associated with later stage at diagnosis, even after adjusting for the 'waiting time paradox'.
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