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Specifically, the mixed model suggested continuous decrease of the number of deaths, direct cost, morbidity cost, mortality cost and COI.
Further, the results of the mixed model suggested that, when considered together, only global cognitive function and sex were associated with risk aversion.
All these different aspects, if observed, can be easily incorporated and analyzed as fixed effects in the special mixed model suggested here.
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The mixed model suggests that most introns were gained very early in the evolution of eukaryotic genes, followed by intron loss/gain during the course of eukaryotic diversification.
The results of the linear mixed model suggest that on average cholesterol levels were lower for patients that were not on lipid-lowering drugs.
Our mixed models suggested preferences for intermediate values of the landscape variables.
Histograms of the residuals of the linear mixed models suggested that the assumptions of normality distributed variables were acceptable.
Even though a multistage sampling design was used, mixed models suggested that the clustering effect is only small and could be ignored.
Results from linear mixed models suggest that inmates on intermittent and never on ART reported a loss of CD4 cells at an average adjusted rate of 0.93 cells and 1.29 cells/month respectively.
The mixed logistic model suggested that hemoglobin concentrations below 10 and 11 g/dL increased the risk of SGA by 26% (OR: 1.26, 95% CI: 1.09 1.45) and 14% (OR: 1.14, 95% CI: 1.05 1.24), respectively (Table 2 and Figure 2).
The mixed-effect model suggested that compared to patients under 50 years of age, patients over 70 years had a two-fold risk of non-compliant care management (OR = 2.1; 95% CI, 1.3-3.6).
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