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As such, sex may confound the relationship between where a dentist was trained (U.S. versus foreign dental school) and the likelihood of treating vulnerable populations, a hypothesis worthy of further investigation.
Indeed, in a different analysis of the survey findings we found that owners' concern about fire risk, and concern about conditions on nearby public land contributing to this risk explained their likelihood of treating fuel (Fischer 2011).
The association between defined mutations and response to therapy provides a clear opportunity to increase response rates and reduce the likelihood of treating patients who are unlikely to respond to certain drugs.
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Our analyses show that our information treatment indeed substantially increases the likelihood of treated less-privileged students to apply to college.
Getting the diagnosis increases the likelihood of being treated for what is normal behavior, or close enough.
Those who received a treatment are on average slightly older, and males have a slightly higher likelihood of being treated.
Among participants diagnosed with hypertension, the likelihood of being treated increased with age and education.
The likelihood of being treated increased among those with a college degree (AOR=5.79; 95% CI 1.57 to 21.32) (table 2).
In our study, the likelihood of being treated by a high-volume surgeon decreased with distance from the specialized centre.
The propensity score can be defined as a measure of the likelihood of being treated conditionally on the basis of a subject's pretreatment characteristics.
They were older, more obese, and had higher BP, both in the clinic and by ambulatory monitoring, despite the increased likelihood of being treated with medications (1).
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