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In a time-to-event analysis with competing risks only a proportion of the observations are known at follow-up, individuals appearing as noncases may become cases, but at a future time point we do not know, or may be lost to follow-up due to emigration.
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He sued a business upstream for compensation, adding to a small but growing number of environmental suits by pollution victims that may become test cases.
The subcohort may contain some individuals who become cases during the course of follow-up.
They may become a case heard by a new and largely untested court set up to hear public complaints against the government.
Even if we are not there yet, at some point is may become the case that even a better deal on a thoroughly second-rate network is not a tradeoff worth making.
In what may become a case study in how not to defuse a crisis, Sterling, a national pariah who is battling to keep his basketball team, also accused wealthy black people of being stingy philanthropists in contrast to Jews such as himself.
Thus, the subcohort may include some individuals who later become cases; and (ii) the case group - all or random sample of the incident cases of disease, the vast majority of whom will be from outside the subcohort.
The Dell case may become an example of how appraisal can be used as a remedy in these types of deals, but more likely it won't.
Propagation of uncertainties from the input to a response quantity of interest through such models may become intractable in cases when a single simulation is time demanding.
However, errors may become large in cases where the physical properties of the sediment deviate greatly from those of the IODP Site C0002 (Kinoshita et al. 2009).
Moreover, obtaining a closed solution may become in some cases extraordinarily difficult, if not impossible, especially as the complexity of the system under study increases.
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