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Logistic regression analyses were repeated entering adj-HbA1c-SD (or HbA1c-CV) instead of HbA1c-SD as a measure of HbA1c variability.
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Therefore, we repeated the analysis entering, first entering DRC alone in the model; then the covariates were entered one by one.
By repeating phrases entered by children in Santa's response, Mr. Kronenberger said, "you might accidentally generate something not nice".
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Partial correlation coefficients (r), adjusted for repeated measurements by entering patient number and for type and amount of fluids as covariates were calculated.
In 1954, he began two years of military service, after which he made repeated attempts to enter Prague University.
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