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It's a remarkable predictor.
Moreover, subsyndromal depression (SSD) may be a remarkable predictor for future MDD, and people with SSD are highly susceptible to depressive disorders [ 9, 10].
Albuminuria was still a remarkable predictor for all-cause natural death over an average of 14 years follow-up interval in this aboriginal community.
Recently the authors reported that albuminuria was still a remarkable predictor for all-cause natural death over an average of 14 years follow-up interval in an Aboriginal community [ 9].
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Other remarkable predictors were septic shock, nosocomial infection, and high leukocytes count at baseline.
In addition, univariate and multivariate analysis revealed that overexpression of ADAM10 was a remarkable independent predictor of poor prognosis for NPC.
Given these caveats, it is still remarkable that PD is such a strong predictor of productivity patterns.
It is remarkable that there was not any significant coping predictor for anxiety.
The ADGs and Rx-MGs combined model had a remarkable improvement in predictive R-square after adding the predictor of prior medication cost.
This was especially remarkable for the commonest event, where the ORs of predictors A and B were at least twice the corresponding RR values (Table 4).
Tumor size was significantly greater in "hotspot" tumors than in "uniform" ones, but this finding did not act as a predictor of excellent optical contrast because of a remarkable overlap between the two groups.
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