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GCS was the most common predictor included in the models, 50%) followed by age (46%) and pupil reactivity (26%).

Depressed mood is the most common predictor of low quality of life; cognitive function (as measured by the MMSE, for example) consistently shows no association with quality of life [ 7, 8].

This finding is consistent with previous studies in that job satisfaction has frequently been reported to be the most common predictor for nurses who decided to stay or leave, especially the pay and benefit dimension [ 12, 15, 33].

In the nulliparous group phIGFBP-1 presence predicted spontaneous delivery onset with significantly higher sensitivity than Bishop score, which is the most common tool for the evaluation of cervix readiness for delivery and the most common predictor of successful vaginal birth [ 27].

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In her research on graduate students who sought treatment for depression and anxiety disorders, she found that perfectionism is one of the most common predictors of depressive symptoms.

The most common predictors are etiology, age, and time since injury.

Taken collectively, the most common predictors of drop out are older age, cognitive dysfunction and functional impairment.

Climate-related predictors were used consistently in forecasting models, with the most common predictors being rainfall, relative humidity, temperature and the normalised difference vegetation index.

Krogstad et al. [ 5] found the most common predictors of job satisfaction to be good leadership, professional development, good communication and support from the immediate superior.

As shown in table 3, climate-related predictors were used consistently in forecasting models, with the most common predictors being rainfall, relative humidity, temperature and normalised difference vegetation index.

Thus, in current clinical practice, histology-based classification and clinical parameters of HNSCC are the most common predictors of patient survival (Hall et al, 2009; Mucke et al, 2009).

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