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Not Italy-born subjects were more likely identified by a positive chest X-ray (OR 2.14 95%CI 1.91-2.39), by a positive tuberculin test (OR 2.44 95%CI 2.11-2.83), or by clinical TB symptoms (OR 2.74 95%CI 2.42-3.09).

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We're fighting the prejudice of the downtown eastside as well; insofar as a police officer will much more likely identify something as stolen here, versus if they found it in a garage sale in Strathcona.

Respondents of both sexes who agreed with the two accepted methods of STI prevention were also marginally (but not significantly) more likely to identify key STI symptoms.

Keller identified that those with a clinical background were more likely to identify a HAI correctly.

"Both young voters and recent migrants are more likely to identify themselves as Democrats and less likely to identify with Republicans than are established voters," the authors wrote.

An oft-cited GLAAD study from 2017 found that 20percentt of millennials identify as LGBTQ, and young people appear more likely to identify outside traditional binaries such as "gay/straight" and "man/woman" than ever.

However, despite some evidence that human factors experts were more likely to identify distal than proximal causes, they were more likely to identify individual factors (eg, fatigue, inexperience, 16%) than others (11%).

Those with less than 28percentt African ancestry were more likely to identify as white, and those with more were more likely to identify as black.

Diagnosis-based models tend to identify people with more 'manageable' diseases; models with prior expenditures are more likely to identify people with higher expenditures.

Women were markedly more likely to identify as Orthodox Christian than men in 2008, while men were more likely to identify themselves members of other religions.

However, FDG-PET/CT was more likely to identify PR (10 of 27) than CT (1 of 27); whereas CT was more likely to identify patients as stable (19 of 27) than FDG-PET/CT (5 of 27).

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