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Thus, constitutional factors (e.g. genetic background) and individual income may be far more potent predictors of ESRD than community SES.

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In Seattle, the second of the three districts, the amount of daylight was "a more potent predictor" of student performance than sex, class size or whether the student came from a single-parent household, the study found.

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) proved a much more potent predictor.

For copeptin to be a more potent predictor of risk, more advanced HF reflective of higher vasopressin release may be needed, as observed in decompensated patients.

We found that living on the campus was a more potent predictor of frequent abusive drinking than living in a dormitory (both in model 1 and model 2).

Previous studies have reported that inadequate use of prenatal care is a more potent predictor of adverse pregnancy outcomes than interpregnancy interval.

According to the first prediction, being a novel stimulus should be a more potent predictor of reward than being a familiar stimulus [e.g., Wittmann, et al. 2008].

Whereas most studies show that stressful war experiences have an established link with post-war mental health outcomes, some studies suggest that childhood adversity might be a more potent predictor of mental health symptoms.

In conclusion, our data suggest that HbA1c is a more potent predictor of long-term outcomes than fasting glucose and that the associations with kidney disease and vascular outcomes are not significantly weaker in blacks compared with whites.

We found that the Brussels campus had a lower risk (OR = 0.68, 95% CI: 0.60-0.76) compared with the Louvain-La-Neuve campus, suggesting that living on the campus is a more potent predictor of frequent abusive drinking than living in a dormitory.

This implies that screening tools such as magnetic resonance angiography, which enable assessment of plaque composition and may reflect the real culprit, i.e. plaque vulnerability, could emerge as more potent risk predictors in diabetes.

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