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Coffey also scours breeding operations around the world for lean, disease-resistant pigs.
Thus, the lean phenotype indicates disease progression.
Previous predictions that the technologies for producing genetically engineered large animal embryos containing genes for faster growth rates, leaner carcasses, greater disease resistance and improved lactational performance would be available early in the twenty-first century have been, for the most part, realized.
We defined as a NASH specific gene, a gene which was upregulated more than 1.4 fold in NASH patients compared to S3 patients and, evidently, to S0 patients and controls (lean patients without liver disease).
This minimized the likelihood of confounding resulting from low activity in lean participants with subclinical disease.
Some years later, a second reanalysis of the ARIC study (8) reported a higher risk of coronary heart disease among lean TT individuals (HR 1.42 [95% CI 1.03 1.97]).
Patients with NTM lung disease were leaner than non-NTM BE patients in our study.
Serum creatinine level may underestimate the prevalence of CKD in subjects with decreased lean body mass or liver disease.
When the prediction model is based solely on the vancomycin level, the addition of SAPS 3 as a marker of disease severity and lean body weight causes only a very modest increase of the overall percentage (from 86%too 86.8%) correctly predicted AKI.
The test for heterogeneity between men and women was not significant, except in the analysis of ischaemic heart disease death and lean fish (p = 0.01).
Our strongest finding was that there were faster declines in coronary heart disease mortality among lean women (BMI < 25 kg/m) than among overweight (BMI 25 29.9 kg/m) or obese women (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m).
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