Sentence examples for means hazard from inspiring English sources

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Traffic signs, for example, form a minilanguage, it being a matter of convention that [hazard] means "hazard ahead" in some countries.

In a hypothesis testing framework, once we have identified the form of the primary outcome (e.g., binary, continuous, or time to event) and how we propose to compare the groups (e.g., a relative risk; difference between group means; hazard ratio, etc) we can discuss what the minimum important effect size might be.

There was no association with suicide by any means (hazard ratio 0.81; 95 % CI 0.57 1.15).

We estimated treatment effects (odds ratios, difference in means, hazard ratio, and incidence rate ratio) with 95% confidence intervals.

After adjustment for age and socioeconomic status, lower IQ scores were associated with an elevated risk of attempted suicide by any means (hazard ratio per standard deviation decrease in IQ=1.57, 95% confidence interval 1.54 to 1.60), with stepwise increases in risk across the full IQ range (P for trend<0.001).

Adjustment for smoking and risky alcohol use both to led attenuation of associations of IQ with attempted suicide by any means (hazard ratio for an SD decrease in IQ adjusted for age only 1.58, 1.47 to 1.69; adjusted for age and risky alcohol use 1.49, 1.39 to 1.60; and adjusted for age and smoking 1.50, 1.40 to 1.61).

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Posterior mean hazard ratio estimates from separate survival models for competing risk data, namely, the cause-specific hazard (HR) model and the sub-distribution hazard (SHR) model.

Writing about the Thalidomide affair, for example, often meant hazarding a jail sentence or a heavy fine for contempt.

> -wrap-foot>> aDiffereferencerencategoriesies for STM and ENS mean hazards are not comparable To compare the prognostic impact of STM and ENS, the study population was divided into four groups: STM and ENS; STM alone; ENS alone; and node disease without ENS or STM.

That means the hazard in the diabetic group is a constant proportion of the hazard in the non-diabetic group.

I actually wouldn't disagree with this, but I think you'd be hard-pressed to argue that this means moral hazard played a major role in the run-up to the crisis.

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