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It has been shown that VEGF secreted from pericytes can also contribute to vessel stabilization [24], and vessels lacking mature pericytes are prone to regression in the hyperoxia model [25].
The scores may therefore be prone to regression to the mean.
In addition to the usual threats to the validity of interventions to change health care, infection control interventions are particularly prone to regression to the mean (11 ).
This sample may represent cell abnormalities prone to regression, as a consequence of HPV expression being switched off: regression of abnormal cytology in women with a positive HPV test at baseline is often associated with viral clearance (Nobbenhuis et al, 2001).
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Such redundancy would make the lipogenesis pathway prone to phenotypic regression.
The authors -- who reported on a case-study of the same autism claim conceded in Vaccine Court -- noted that "children who have (mitochondrial-related) dysfunctional cellular energy metabolism might be more prone to undergo autistic regression between 18 and 30 months of age if they also have infections or immunizations at the same time".
When p ≫ 1, the Cox regression model is prone to noise and tends to produce unreliable estimations of regression coefficients.
However, a number of studies point out that linear regression is prone to low prediction accuracy.
As single trees are assumed to be prone to errors, RFR builds many regression trees (i.e. a forest) from random subsets of the input data and validates the results on the withheld data.
Rural mothers were more prone to discard the colostrum (Logistic regression analysis: OR = 3.90; 95% CI OR = 1.36 11.1; p = 0.0110; univariate analysis: p = 0.0065).
Meta-regressions are prone to ecological bias, and to confounding from variables not included in the model [ 5, 6, 9] and may have limited power.
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