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Due to small sample size, verification of the MLP classifier with accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity in more large population from different race and regions would be important before considering clinical use.
However, 3T MR facilities are less in current use than 1.5T systems; if our data will be confirmed by more large population studies, the translation of this technique in common clinical practice could be more feasible.
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There is a need for more large, population-based studies and prospective cohort studies to compliment mandatory notification data.
Thus, more large population-based studies are required to examine this association while adjusting for other putative risk factors, and considering the relationship of dose and pattern of alcohol exposure.
These promising data need to be confirmed on more large ICU population, especially in the subgroup of patients (immunosuppressed patients).
However, with the availability of genetic data in more and more large study populations, this method remains important for hypothesis generation.
One consisted of mononuclear cells similar in size to those in the patients blood: the other consisted of one or more large macrophage populations, distinct in morphology and enzymatic markers from both blood monocytes and each other.
These countries, and many more, have large populations of impoverished farm families.
Hence a definite conclusion cannot be made and more large-scale population studies will be much required to clarify this finding.
Second, although the results showed that the rs7044343 CC genotype of IL33 is associated with lower serum IL-33 levels, more large-scale population study and functional experiments are needed to elucidate the association.
A more recent large population-based prospective cohort study found that the presence of mold odor in the home was associated with a 2.4-fold increased incidence rate of asthma among children (Jaakkola et al. 2005).
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