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Expanding the size of the unpurified-sig gene signature to 110 genes decreased its test-set performance (HR = 1.41, P = 0.011, Wald test).

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The prognostic value of INPP5F expression on PFS was confirmed in the validation set (PBMC samples) with the mRNA term P<0.001 in a Cox regression model regardless of adjusting for age, Binet stage, IGVH mutational status, del(17p) and ECOG performance status (HR, 1.73; 95% CI, 1.33 2.24 without adjustment; HR, 1.83; 95% CI, 1.3 2.6 with adjustment).

The influences of PVC concentration and poly ethylene glycol) (PEG) molecular weight in polymer solutions on structure and performance of HR membranes were investigated.

Moreover, researchers expect that the increasing use of Human Resource Information Technology (HRIT) can improve the performance of HR professionals and makes them involve in the company's internal consulting activities (Albers et al. 1997).

The test was preceded by a standardised 5 min submaximal run on the indoor field, where heart rate (HR Polar Team 2.1.4.1, Polar Electro Oy, Kempele, Finland) was monitored to assess submaximal running performance (submax HR).

Importantly, there was no Group difference (F 1,28) = 2.59, p>0.05) and participants of the two groups reached similar levels of performance for HR and LR trials at the third block of the learning (post-hoc test p>0.05; Figure 2 figure supplement 1A).

BBB: blood-brain barrier; CPR: cardiopulmonary resuscitation; CNS: central nervous system; CPC: cerebral performance categories; HR: heart rate; MAP: mean arterial pressure; MTH: mild therapeutic hypothermia; NT: normothermia; ROSC: return of spontaneous circulation; SCA: sudden cardiac arrest; VF: ventricular fibrillation.

These cardiovascular differences appear however, not to have any major impact on the goal to be fit for racing which is in accordance with earlier observations that VLa4 has a stronger correlation to race performance than HR during exercise [ 3].

AML: Acute myeloid leukemia; CI: Confidence interval; CR: Complete response; CRp: Complete response with incomplete platelet recovery; ECOG PS: Eastern cooperative oncology group performance status; HR: Hazard ratio; IV: Intravenous; MDS: Myelodysplastic syndrome; OR: Odds ratio; OS: Overall survival; PD: Progressive disease; SC: Supportive care; TC: Treatment of choice; WBC: White blood cell.

It can be seen from the figure that although all antenna configurations utilize the same modulation order, the HR-DSM system with n T =4 provides the best BER performance, the HR-DSM system with n T =3 has better BER performance compared with the HR-DSM system having n T =2.

Thus, at high SNR, DA and DQOSTBC outperform HR-DSM and DSM. Figure 6 compares the BER performance of HR-DSM with multiple transmit antennas with the same spectral efficiency of 3 bpcu.

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