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Importantly, this signature further differentiated between suspected sepsis patients who did, or did not, go on to develop confirmed sepsis, and predicted the development of organ dysfunction.
Logistic regression was used to develop two "risk metrics" that predicted the development of a persistent inflammatory arthritis (PIA), with or without the inclusion of MSUS parameters.
In 1984, Margaret M. Heckler, then the secretary of health and human services, predicted the development of an AIDS vaccine in two years.
Binary multivariable regressions identified risk factors that significantly predicted the development of postoperative septicemia in orthopedic trauma patients.
Motivation for achievement significantly predicted the development of critical thinking in social-comparison coopetition but not in zero-sum coopetition.
A proposed analytical model predicted the development of mechanical properties well, particularly under low isothermal and cyclic temperature conditions.
Plasma copeptin levels higher than 40.5 pmol/L predicted the development of DNS (sensitivity 77.8%, specificity 82.1%).
The demographic and preoperative characteristics that statistically predicted the development of postoperative septicemia for orthopedic trauma patients are depicted in Table 3.
What is more, in patients with traumatic hemorrhagic shock, the persistence of microcirculatory alterations after resuscitation predicted the development of multiorgan failure [26].
Scores on a measure of dysfunctional beliefs thought to underlie OCD predicted the development of obsessive compulsive symptoms after controlling for pre-existing OCD symptoms, anxiety, and depression.
Tumours larger than 5 cm and elevated serum bilirubin predicted the development of AHD post-TACE.
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