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However, statistical analyses of the data indicate a non-random distribution of disease duration among the classes of mutants, with high-aggregation propensity more often being found in patients with short duration.
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Once they've identified the customers who exhibit the highest buying propensities (more often than not as a result of their use of sales intelligence tools), top sales reps opt to connect with these individuals via face-to-face meetings.
Here, both logistic and linear regression can be used to calculate propensity scores; convergence is more often achieved when using linear regression.
This is the reason why propensity scores has been used more often in recent times and why it will be used in this study [ 22].
Deghayes described his youngest brother as funny in private, but said Jaffar was more often forthright and serious, with a propensity to be shy around strangers.
It is hypothesized that patients with a higher propensity to seek care tend to visit their GP more often.
Although more often associated with his loner personality and propensity for being lost in thought, the nickname actually began during a 1948 game in St .Paul, Minnesota.
More often, it is related to pleural mesothelioma, which has a propensity to invade into the pericardial sac.
Such petrostates showed a remarkable propensity for militarized interstate disputes on average and engaged in militarized conflicts about 50percentt more often than non-petrostates in the post-World War II era.
It might arise either because elderly people are more often exposed to the animal or environmental reservoir of H7N9 viruses, or because elderly people have a greater propensity to become infected or severely ill following exposure.
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