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The way the data were linked caused that the database included more patients with chronic medication.
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In fact, in the organs or tissues of multicellular organisms, many cells are linked, causing repetitive pattern in the organ or tissue.
So, the "pass through" link causes the most misunderstanding among learners (15 learners from 38 learners of the class), and the instructor took the link as the main content of feedback in the form of the supplementary lecture.
Patients who die from ovarian cancer in hospital will be included through the linked cause of death data.
10 Such databases, with linked cause of death data, contain robust information on many of the relevant exposures and outcomes.
Outcomes Incident cases of venous thromboembolism, either deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism, recorded in primary care records or linked cause of death records.
And cancer also can sit latent for years, making it hard to link cause and effect.
Investigating further, they were able to link causes of death to specific weights.
Katherine Flegal of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also wryly cautions against being quick to link cause and effect.
And, as Leitch points out, footstrike is often studied because it's an easy variable to measure – it doesn't necessarily link cause with effect.
It's just plain wrong.' Donnelly said it was only possible to multiply the two risk factors if the two deaths were not connected by any linking cause.
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