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All these models report a failure rate of 8 15%, which is comparable to the 10% rate of our model.
Our models report a probability of pathogenicity, rather than a categorisation into pathogenic or benign, which captures the inherent uncertainty of the prediction.
However, clinical and experimental studies in diabetic patients and models report a significantly higher cardiovascular risk and controversial effects on the effect on IR injury [ 26].
Previously described models report a prevalence of only 13% for neovascularization observed at a much later time point, between 36 and 60 weeks of age.
Both models report a similar result for this QTL: The non-WSB posteriors are similar to each other and broad, reflecting high uncertainty about the relative effects of these strains; the WSB posterior distribution is shifted above the others, reflecting its positive effect.
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Besides Beresniak et al. [30], all models perform probabilistic sensitivity analysis and all six models report an ICER for costs per day in a low disease activity state with confidence intervals.
At-risk patients from Capitation models reported a smaller increase in the number of additional clinic visits/year than Fee-For-Service and Salaried models.
By contrast, previously described models reported a neovascularization prevalence of only 13%, which was not observed until between 36 and 60 weeks of age.
The finding that 62% to 67% of pathologists with musculoskeletal problems who switched from a conventional microscope or office chair to ergonomically optimized models reported a relief of their pain further supports this theory.
Indeed, most of the investigations of WBV in adult mouse models reported a positive WBV osteogenic impact in only the tibial trabecular bone [44] with no impact on cortical bone [40,46].
The Hosmer Lemeshow goodness-of-fit assessment of the final model reported a p value of 0.90.
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