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The risk of death is influenced by the attempter's sex, age, education level, occupation, method used and season of year.
It was found that fatality after a serious attempt is markedly influenced by the victim's sex, age, education level, occupation, method used and season of attempt.
Furthermore, as limited by the data available, we only included a number of demographic factors (gender, age, rural/urban residency, education and occupation), method and timing of attempt in the fatality analysis.
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Based on four kinds of occupation methods, a series of U3O8-doped Gd2Zr2O7 compositions have been synthesized.
We identified some risk factors associated with a higher fatality rate after a serious attempt: being male, older age, lower education, having a farming occupation, hanging method and attempting suicide in cold seasons (spring and winter).
However, residence was no longer a significant factor in the multiple regression model (table 3), suggesting that the rural urban difference in the fatality rate may be explained by the differences in age, education level, occupation and method preference between rural and urban attempters.
i.e., we deleted linkages that involved <5% of the households in the higher ranking occupations; see method section).
Differences were reported on educational background, occupation, motivation and method of business creation and growth.
This study will show an analysis of occupation as a method to verify whether individuals who possess at least one variant allele of the polymorphisms studied and belong to list A occupation have a higher risk of lung cancer than those individuals with the wild-type genotype.
However, our method used occupation recorded at time of birth, and this might differ from the occupation held during a more aetiologically important time period.
However, our method used occupation recorded at the time of birth, and this might differ from an occupation held at a more aetiologically important time period.
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