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Thus, there may be dependencies in the risk of revision between 2 primary prostheses in the same patient.
We note that these p-values should be interpreted with care as they may be optimistic, i.e. there may be dependencies.
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One possible explanation for the associations of transfer and dressing with depressive symptoms in the present study may be that dependency in these ADL tasks particularly lowers self-esteem, self-efficacy, sense of control, and physical activity, which are suggested mediators between depressive symptoms and disability.
Thus, tumors may possess up-front resistance based on their genetic make-up and resultant lack of EGFR dependency, or may be EGFR-dependent and undergo additional alterations, intrinsic or acquired, that render EGFR dispensable for tumor survival [82].
(Only 0.4percentt of seniors reported use in the last year.) Still, researchers are concerned that vaping can lead to more drug use and that some teens may be developing nicotine dependencies without even realizing.
Thus, some weak functional signals which may be amplified by dependencies between domains are likely to be neglected.
Although it is not surprising that there may be reciprocity or dependency of expression between imprinting intra-cluster gene expression, the significance of this finding in hepatocarcinogenesis needs further investigation.
This construct is increasingly important for aging populations worldwide, but may be distinguished from dependency and frailty by their different impact on health outcomes [ 16].
Furthermore, there may be longer-range dependency between the latent variables, and HMMs of higher orders may be needed for the feature extraction purpose, for which junction tree-type algorithms can be applied (Parikh et al., 2012).
A regional study commissioned by Norfolk, Suffolk & Cambridgeshire Critical Care Network (NSCCCN) found that a majority of ward patients may be of L1 dependency and death rates appear to be correlated with L1 status.
The clustering of addictive behaviors, such as smoking and drinking, with indoor tanning may reflect more general risk taking behavior, although it may also correlate with an addictive tendency, since some have posited that indoor tanning may be a biologic dependency [ 33- 36].
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