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Fas had mild association with family history of UGI cancer.
Likewise, the Dutch PAID presented a mild association with A1C levels (r = 0.11, P < 0.01) (2).
We have previously demonstrated that smoking in this sample only has a mild association with the FEV1/FVC ratio, but not with FVC1 and FVC [ 26].
In addition, the alternative SLC30A8 variant, rs1995222 is significantly linked with rs13266634 (r = 0.2) and shows a mild association with GADA negative diabetes.
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The analyses showed a mild association of TG with CVD, which was similar for both fasting and non-fasting TG after 8 years of follow-up for both fatal as well as non-fatal coronary heart disease (CHD) events and after 25 years of observation for fatal CHD events [ 26].
Interestingly, we also observed a mild association of HLA-B*52 with more extensive aortic disease and refractoriness to treatment, which might suggest an association of HLA-B*52 with a more severe disease spectrum.
Mild anemia association with each dependent variable was tested in three hierarchically related models.
Then even mild ED, in association with increased calcium influx and sensitivity observed in the vascular smooth muscle cells of SHR [ 109], can markedly facilitate contractility and initiate BP increase.
Postmortem histopathologic examination of brains of fatally infected rhesus monkeys have shown a mild, nonsuppurative, multifocal, perivascular encephalitis in the cerebral cortex, primarily of lymphoplasmacytic cells and nodular aggregates of neutrophils in association with mild necrotic changes of neurons (11 ).
The association with mild paracolic inflammation (black arrows) is diagnostic for diverticulitis of the right colon.
It has been difficult to prove the association with mild trauma and infections statistically.
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