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From Table 6, it may be observed that 3D NSS and the UM are predictive of the degree of visual discomfort induced by 3D images.
Measurements of a local tissue RAS component (such as AT1Rs) in clinical or experimental CKD studies may be more predictive of the degree of renal injury compared to studies targeting the circulating RAS components.
Particular features of the early motor repertoire even proved predictive of the degree of functional limitations as classified on the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) in children with CP, born preterm.
In the latter, the extent of leukocyte adhesion is predictive of the degree of subsequent neointimal hyperplasia, which is the key lesion of ISR.
Raised blood metal ion levels, while predictive of high material loss, are not predictive of the degree of soft tissue or bone damage found at revision.
Simple and multiple correspondence analysis were used to select the variables to enter in a multinomial logit model to build an index predictive of the degree of nodal involvement.
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We acknowledge that this may have reduced the predictive power of the degree of stenosis in our multivariate Cox model.
Previous studies from Asia evaluated the predictive value of the degree of reduction in serum HCV RNA levels 4 weeks after starting therapy, in addition to RVR [ 19- 21].
However, prospective studies are necessary to validate this cut-off of FEP/FGF23 = 1/3.9 as a predictive marker of the degree of renal resistance to FGF23 phosphaturic actions which, if surpassed, will markedly enhance the chances of severe AAC.
Experiments were carried out to evaluate both the predictive accuracy and the degree of interestingness (or surprisingness) of the rules discovered by both algorithms.
Prognostic factors, characterizing the background level of risk of relapse, and predictive factors, characterizing the degree of responsiveness to a specific treatment, are both used to select adjuvant therapies for patients with early-stage breast cancer.
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