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This result reflects what Table  4 shows; women in the highest educational group tend to be misclassified more often, and hence the difference in obesity across educational groups depends on what definition is used.

It is possible that parents with chronically ill children visit the hospital more often and hence may have a better understanding of the facilities, but the negative association between hospital facilities and number of hospital visits in the last two years contradicts such an interpretation.

They build products without talking to prospective customers first, and hence, more often than not, they build the wrong product.

It's no secret that Apple wants a bigger piece of the enterprise market and these kinds of agreements help solidify their enterprise position and drive Apple hardware sales inside companies that were traditionally PC shops — and hence more often considered Microsoft territory.

Hence, we asked whether differentially methylated sites across the three cell-types are more likely to be functionally relevant when variable within a population, hence more often associated to gene expression (eQTMs) or genetic variation (mQTLs) than non-differentiated sites across cell-types.

In the early universe, collisions and hence quasars occurred more often because galaxies were packed much more closely together.

In this cohort, the more obese women were, the more often they fell, [1] hence our results suggest that for ankle fracture, the effects of falls associated with obesity outweigh any beneficial effects of obesity on bone mineral density.

These deviating effects of neighbourhood unemployment rate between men and women may be explained by the fact that men were more often engaged in employment and hence depended more on the regional labour market and its employment opportunities than women.

This is likely explained by the fact that genes are more often found in longer contigs, hence even at high stringency a large proportion of the gene containing contigs were joined into scaffolds.

This can be mainly attributed to two factors: first, with a dedicated scanning card, updates on the APs' quality are obtained more frequently, and hence handovers happen more often.

However, as shown by the BaCon study, this is not true and these reports might have been biased by the fact that Gram-negative bacteria are more frequently associated with death and hence are reported more often.

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