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The team at the European Climate Foundation that produced the original report described the EGAF version as "biased to one preferential outcome in support of gas advocacy".
Patients on sequential hormonal therapy showed a significant (univariate: p = 0.026, multivariate: p = 0.019, HR: 0.729, 95%% CI 0.560 0.949) preferential outcome for high FoxP3+ presence in OS, but not for RFP or BCSS.
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2 Despite the preferential outcomes of early treatment, it is still beneficial to treat HBV with decompensated cirrhosis, as demonstrated in the ETV-048 study.
This is important because industry-sponsored clinical trials are more likely to find preferential outcomes for the industry's product than non-sponsored studies, 7 9 demonstrating a pervasive effect of 'industry bias'.
This was a proof-of-principle investigation designed to determine whether there were potential biological mechanisms that would explain the preferential outcomes of people with HIV, who have a higher level of plasma vitamin D. We planned for between 6 and 12 volunteers to be recruited into each of the three groups.
In contrast, two small-scale studies demonstrated a preferential hemodynamic effect with nebivolol vs atenolol and metoprolol, but clinical outcomes were not evaluated [ 74, 81].
At the same time, the different strategies in Gram-negative and Gram-positive organisms to achieve the net result of competence for transformation, leading to the same outcome, namely preferential uptake of its own DNA, represent an exciting diversity in biology.
Although we used robust methods to ascertain disease outcomes, 22 preferential diagnoses in people known to have chronic kidney disease may have resulted in overestimation of hazard ratios.
Bigelow is Cameron's ex-wife, adding a degree of spice to the battle between the "big two," and with the eventual outcome decided by preferential voting, a split vote could conceivably allow an outsider into the running.
An outcome of this preferential adsorption was seen in the 1-butanol, 3-methyl data.
Burguillo-Cuesta et al.[116] wonder that available literature on the transport sector's energy demand has paid little attention to this issue considering that the outcome of this preferential treatment amounts to 'a socio-economic phenomenon that deserves to be analyzed'.
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