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Figure 1 and Supplementary Figure S1 illustrate the variation in number of included masses, prevalence of malignancy and inter-centre differences in test performance (sensitivity and specificity) for LR2, SRs combined with subjective expert assessment, SRs and classifying inconclusive tumours as malignant, and RMI.

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Data for attendance rates at screening (75percentnt versus 80percentnt in MASS), AAA prevalence (1·5percentnt versus 4·9percentnt in MASS) and the size distribution of aneurysms at initial screening (similar in NAAASP and MASS) 10 were incorporated (Table  2).

(a) Axial and (b) coronal T2-weighted images show a predominantly solid mass with prevalence of the fibrous stroma characterized by homogeneous low signal intensity (white arrows).

The habitual consumption of even moderate quantities of alcoholic beverages is clearly associated with reduced bone mass, increased prevalence of skeletal fracture and also it is the major risk factor for the development of secondary osteoporosis.

There was no difference between genders in fat mass or prevalence of femoral head cartilage defects.

Using the lowest 20% method and linear regression method to define low muscle mass, the prevalence of sarcopenia reported in this study was approximately 6.2% for men and 9% of women aged 65 years.

Using the lowest third of skin-fold-based FFM to denote low muscle mass, the prevalence of sarcopenia among community-dwelling older men (n = 765) and women (n = 1022) of the HCS PP group was 4.6% and 7.9%, respectively.

Overall, the TIGR sequence pseudomolecules show less discordance with our findings than the IRGSP sequence pseudomolecules as judged by comparison of in silico vs. optical mapping fragment masses and reduced prevalence of sequence misassemblies despite discovery of additional gaps within sequence assemblies.

To identify the mean values and percentiles for ASMM (appendicular skeletal muscle mass) and the prevalence of sarcopenia, in terms of muscle mass reduction, using different cutoffs in a European population.

Both groups were matched for age, body mass index (BMI), prevalence of diabetes mellitus, serum creatinine, Euroscore, aortic cross clamp and cardiopulmonary bypass time, and total length of anesthesia.

We show that sensitivity to fragmentation varies according to functional group and body mass, with the prevalence of insectivores and large frugivores declining in relation to fragment size, particularly under 100 ha.

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