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For each sample, the hazard ratio (HR) for the EAARN score was calculated.
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Despite the small sample size, the hazard ratio for survival in the group with low expression of pan-cytokeratin/CXCR4-positive cells was 0.23 (95% confidence interval (CI), 0.02 0.79).
For large samples, the log hazard ratio from a survival model, which is simply the regression coefficient, is approximately normally distributed and therefore should be used.
Here we follow Knorr-Held and Rue [ 24] and Rue [ 25] and sample the log-baseline hazard in one step.
Introducing body mass index into the model reduced the sample size (n=5685), but the hazard ratio for low health literacy remained significant.
In this diagram all sample water shows low sodium hazard and except about 13%% sample, the rest shows medium salinity hazard.
The estimate for the hazard ratio in this sample (0.79) falls in the range of a recently published estimate (0.84; 95%% confidence interval 0.73 0.96) from a meta-analysis [ 32] of six studies comparing OL-HDF with low- or high-flux HD (four studies were on post-dilution [ 5– 7, 33], one on pre-dilution [ 34], and one on mixed [ 35] OL-HDF).
The hazard period of censored samples begins with the breakdown of the marriage and ends with the completion of the survey.
In power calculation the sample size and hazard ration (HR) were calculated with a power of 80% and a two-sided level of significance at 0.05.
Table 5 Estimates of the determinants of the hazard of returning to Mexico for the first migration sample First migration sample Variable/covariate Hazard ratio S.E.
Model performance was measured by the hazard ratio (HR; that is, the relative hazard of death for samples classified in the high-risk group), with a higher value indicating better performance.
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