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A hazard ratio of discharge <1 indicates a <span class="lh">smaller hazard of being discharged and therefore an excess of stay adjusted for the length of stay before the index day (time-adjusted model) and additional confounders (fully-adjusted model) [ 28].
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The findings suggest a smaller hazard associated with the presence of each ACE D allele (i.e., moving from 0 (ACE II genotype) to 1 (ACE ID genotype) to 2 (ACE DD genotype)).
We investigated the estimates obtained for MYC-N and indeed there did appear to be evidence of publication bias, with a number of studies with smaller hazard ratios considered to be missing (Riley et al, 2003).
However, the antenna is a small hazard because of its aluminum rod elements.
A landslide hazard analysis based on this finding suggested that whilst future mudflows constitute a small hazard, the risk of harm arising from them is even smaller.
However, a large network system in Fig. 4 is more vulnerable to spatially localized hazards because of the higher likelihood of occurrence of small-scale hazards with relatively low percentage of hazard covered areas.
For a same value of g(x)−g NL x), small-scale hazards have a smaller g NL x) value than large-scale hazards.
The "give-up artist" of the title is Bobby Joe Grooves, and he's about the only guy left on the tour whose ego is smaller than the water hazard of the 18th hole at Doral.
The hazard of breathing small amounts of asbestos is still debated.
The irradiated areas were intentionally kept small because of the potential hazard of activating systemic disease by irradiating large skin areas in patients with SLE.
Such clusters of small-scale hazards in one area can have similar effects on road infrastructure functionality as one larger-scale hazard in the same area.
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