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In fully adjusted models mutually including NT-proBNP and CAC, both risk factors remained associated with risk of CVD and mortality (p ≤ 0.022).
Both NT-proBNP and CAC remained significantly associated with risk of CVD and all-cause mortality in fully adjusted models mutually including both risk factors (p ≤ 0.022; Table 2).
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The difference between the intervention groups was not statistically significant as their coefficients were mutually included in their 95% confidence intervals.
Further subspecialty clinical knowledge and experience may then be achieved in a number of different ways, which are not mutually exclusive, including combined clinical and radiological rounds, interdisciplinary meetings, scientific literature and research and where possible clinical secondments.
In addition to DNA-damage signaling, senescence has been linked to several other mechanisms (which may not be mutually exclusive), including the induction of ER stress signaling (46), Sprouty upregulation and negative feedback signaling in the MAPK pathway (47), senescence-associated heterochromatin formation (SAHF), production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and telomere erosion (reviewed in 36).
Mutually-recursive syntax composition refers to the case where the syntax of two distinct message formats can mutually be included inside one another.
Recorded modes of HIV transmission (not mutually exclusive) included 136/232 men who had sex with men (MSM), 61/461 with history of IDU, 232/297 with multiple sexual partners (heterosexual and MSM), 151/244 with HIV-positive partner contact, and 12/331 with prior blood transfusion.
Possible explanations that are not mutually exclusive include preferential incorporation of TAS in a particular chromosome region and/or HGT of TAS "cassettes" consisting of multiple TA pairs.
Functions ascribed to these proteins (not mutually exclusive) include the inhibition of BMP signalling (4– 6), formation of lipid droplets (7– 9) or regulation of ER topology (10– 10).
Other potential explanations for different observed inversion effects across pollutants, which are not mutually exclusive, include vertical emission location (i.e., industrial stacks versus on-road traffic), and atmospheric chemistry (i.e., reactivity and transformation rates) [ 44].
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