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It was interesting to note from the questionnaires that smoke alarms were installed more commonly than CO alarms (88%and16%6%, respectively) in patient homes.
Occasionally there are identifiable physiological foundations for symptom clusters [ 8] but more commonly, the co-occurrence of symptoms [ 4, 6] and correlation between symptoms [ 5, 9, 10] is used to statistically create clusters.
Among these two strongylid species, T. colubriformis commonly co-occurred with other GIP to produce a more severe impact compared to single infection to the host.
More often the disease is found when we screen patients who have risk factors like obesity or a family history of the disease, or who have commonly co-occurring illnesses like hypertension, heart disease or elevated cholesterol.
Finding commonly co-annotated GO terms.
This approach, best suited for discovering genes with strong effects within relatively small family-based studies, involves genotyping affected family members for a set of markers to identify regions that are co-inherited more commonly in affected family members and therefore potentially point to a genomic region containing a susceptibility locus.
HRV-C was nearly three times more commonly detected in those co-infected with adenovirus (16.0%) than in mono-infected subjects (5.8%; p<0.001).
Depression and anxiety co-occur more commonly than would be expected by chance in children and adolescents.
While complete co-segregation was found in 34 families, incomplete co-segregation was more commonly observed, revealing genetic heterogeneity (affected but not carriers) and incomplete penetrance of the mutation (carriers but unaffected men).
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