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The association between diabetes and mortality, that substantially disappear with the increase of age, is coherent with other studies [ 7].
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Indeed, the differences between the Treg percentages between healthy and IMMD Group dogs substantially disappeared.
However, we found that the variation of C(k) was substantially disappeared (Additional file 2: Figure S2).
The explanatory power diminished substantially or disappeared after controlling for the remaining symptoms, although some of the individual symptoms remained significant (Model B).
Conversely, if the relationships disappear or substantially diminish in sibling control analyses, then factors common to the siblings (such as maternal factors) may be involved.
Conversely, if the relationships disappear or substantially diminish in within-pair analyses, then factors common to the pair must be involved.
This typically nonproductive cough is associated with an irritating, tickling or scratching sensation in the throat, and will disappear or substantially improve within 4 weeks of discontinuing the drug [ 1].
By contrast, the strong associations between current smoking and all mortality outcomes were substantially attenuated or disappeared after adjustment for methylation-based score.
However, in general, a much higher risk was observed for infections occurring approximately within 5 years of cancer diagnosis, and the risk was substantially reduced or disappeared when infections occurred many years before cancer diagnosis (Howe et al, 1980; Gonzalez et al, 1991; La Vecchia et al, 1991; Jhamb et al, 2007).
He warned that the friendly interest-rate environment will disappear if deficits substantially goose the federal government's borrowing costs.
Seeing your major competitor disappear, or at least shrink substantially, has to be helpful.
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