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Minimal differences existed (P > 0.05) in the presence and concentration of aroma active compounds, but oxidation compounds were slightly more prevalent (P < 0.05) in the 72 mg/ml treatment when compared to the control.
Minimal differences existed (P > 0.05) in the presence and concentration of aroma active compounds in both PH3 and MB fumigated hams but sulfur and oxidation compounds were more prevalent (P < 0.05) in the fumigated treatments when compared to the control.
The capacity for admission to an acute care bed was deemed insufficient by 29% of all EDs and was 53% among the largest EDs; the opposite was true at smaller hospitals, where overcapacity was more prevalent (P < 0.001).
In the south the infection was more prevalent (p < 0.001).
TIMP-2 antibodies were most frequently found (33%), being significantly more prevalent (P = 0.024) in patients with nonerosive than erosive RA.
As glucose tolerance status worsened, both personal history of previous GDM and family history of diabetes were more prevalent (P = 0.0134 and P = 0.0382, respectively), and prepregnancy BMI increased (P = 0.0148).
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Similar associations were observed for the sleep disturbance group with PSQI scores ≥ 6 (n = 223) with more prevalent headaches (p < .001), mild/moderate pain (p < .001) and severe/extremely severe painful events (p < .001) (Table 2).
Likewise, genes involved with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease, such as the isoform ApoE4 of ApoE (Apolipoprotein E), are more prevalent in Ps patients [ 40].
CXCR4-using viruses were significantly more prevalent in CRF01_AE (p < 0.001) and less prevalent in subtype C (p = 0.014) when using G2P or PSSM but not when using Phenoseq.
Serotype distribution did not vary significantly with age group and type of isolate, except for serotype 1, which was more common (p = 0.037) among younger adults (18 64 years) and more prevalent in blood (p = 0.004).
RLS was more prevalent in women (p < 0.001), and individual symptoms were more common in women (p < 0.05), with the exception of "twitching or kicking", which was more frequent in men (p < 0.05).
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