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Other remarkable predictors were septic shock, nosocomial infection, and high leukocytes count at baseline.
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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].
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.
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).
The ADGs and Rx-MGs combined model had a remarkable improvement in predictive R-square after adding the predictor of prior medication cost.
In 2002, LOCkey (Nair & Rost, 2002a), one of the first predictors of this class, was reported with a remarkable precision of 82%, albeit with a sensitivity of <50%, presumably due in part to a lack of existing functional annotations.
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