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Unfortunately, some of this risk-taking may result in trouble with the law, which is not lost on mothers but seems to be an outcome lost on the daughters.
On the other hand, patients with poor outcome lost about 1 kg (0.97 kg according to the model) at the first month of therapy compared to the baseline, while gaining 0.2 kg after four months of treatment.
After adjusting for age, gender, type of TB, scheme of treatment, HIV status and sputum variation during follow-up, after the first month of treatment, patients with good outcome gained, on average, almost 1 kg compared to their baseline weight (p<0.001), whereas those with poor outcome lost 1 kg (p = 0.003).
The bivariate statistical association during the early course of illness between insight, explanatory models and outcome, lost their statistical significance when baseline and clinical variables were included in the multivariable analysis arguing that such relationships are confounded by illness characteristics.
22 Indeed, in our cohort of trials different terms were used, such as post baseline assessment, missing outcome, lost to follow-up, or "last observation carried forward," which imply the reporting of missing data under the description of a modified intention to treat approach.
However, when such time-dependent analysis was performed, the association of paracetamol with outcome lost statistical significance in the presence of fever and suspected infection and in patients in the lower tertiles of Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II scores.
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In particular, let's suppose a 5 or 6 will win you $19, while any other outcome loses you $10.
People pay for those experiences and the fleeting fantasy of the outcome, losing 5.3% of the time on roulette, 1.4% of the time at craps and perhaps 10% of the time on the slots.
By registering the mother rather than the infant, pregnancy outcomes lost to follow-up may be captured at subsequent pregnancy registrations, as women experiencing loss have higher rates of renewed pregnancy than those having a live-born child.
The ratio differences shown in Figure 4B indicate the magnitude of impairment for the OA cohort relative to the comparator group; for all outcomes, lost productivity and impairment was almost twice as high in the OA pain cohort (P < 0.0001 for all ratio differences).
When we split the father-absence event into early or later childhood we found that, for both outcomes, losing a father at an older age was more important than losing him early (Figs. 3 and 4).
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