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Anticipating subject loss, we recruited seven participants per group.
First, subject loss during the follow-up period is problematic in most cohort studies and it often leads to bias.
A subject loss to follow-up of more than 15% was observed and could be explained by subjects living in remote areas with no means to come to appointments for follow-up.
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Tóibín's previous novel, The Testament of Mary (2012), combined two of his favourite subjects, loss and motherhood, as a grieving Mary told Jesus's disciples: "The world is a place of silence".
Anyway, though sarcopenia may be not the primary cause of skeletal muscle insulin resistance in the elderly subjects, loss of lean muscle mass can be considered a worsening determinant.
The fits assume a squeezed thermal state subject to loss (see Supplementary Information).
On the subject of loss and grief, Ms. Stone had particular insight.
The second category will generally be subject to loss due to transpiration by plants.
Subject: The loss of two CDs containing 25 million personal records, Britain's worst data protection breach.
Even the most skilled road users are subject to loss of social awareness, intuitive biases, contradictory beliefs, and limits in cognitive capacity.
In the affected subject, a loss of dilation and constriction, as well as an overall decrease in amplitude, indicate significant dysfunction of the response to flicker stimulus.
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