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If prevalence of the common outcome rises with year while absolute socioeconomic difference in prevalence gets smaller, PR by SEP becomes smaller with year.

Lodise and colleagues noted that the risk of a fatal outcome rises in patients with P. aeruginosa BSI once the delay in receiving appropriate treatment exceeded 52 hours [ 36].

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However for stokes with an NIHSS score of 17 and over the probability of a good outcome rose as age increased.

Compared with no retinopathy, the adjusted HRs (95% CI) for the CV outcome rose from 1.49 (1.12–1.97) for mild retinopathy to 2.35 (1.47–3.76) for severe retinopathy.

However, in the case of asthma and allergic rhinitis outcomes rises appear more pronounced in the rural than the urban areas while the opposite is true for eczema outcomes.

Each 5 bpm increment in RHR was associated with approximately 8% increase in CV death, 7% increase in MI, 8% increase in coronary revascularization, and 16% increase in admission with heart failure (although of note, the increase in death and heart failure outcomes rose continuously ≥70 bpm, whereas the relationship was less pronounced for MI and revascularization).

In sensitive assays, the PR3-ANCA binding level is predictive of outcome and rises in ANCA precede relapse.

The reason is that the risks of a far worse outcome have risen, and those risks lie mainly with governments.Grading the governmentsThe place with the wobbliest policy is Europe.

This unsatisfactory outcome gives rise to new worries about the current Supreme Court's resolve to perform its crucial oversight role — particularly with other cases related to terrorism in the pipeline and last week's disclosure of secret 2005 Justice Department memos authorizing the use of inhumane interrogation methods that just about everyone except the Bush White House thinks of as torture.

Despite a spectacular increase in the amount spent on welfare, dissatisfaction with the quality of public services is rising, even in Europe, where the welfare state is at its plushest.That could be waved aside as merely the outcome of rising expectations, or lack of gratitude, if it were not for two other problems.

Each of these ways of typing the outcome give rise to different outcome sequences, some of which may be random, while others are not.

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