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the progressed
verb
To move, go, or proceed forward; to advance.
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First, the change of knee extension angle was compared between the progressed and non-progressed joints.
On this basis, the paired-sample analysis provides a better estimate of utility for both the progressed and non-progressed subjects.
First, the frequency of joint swelling was compared between the progressed and non-progressed joint at baseline and at each following 12-month interval.
Consistently, a significant difference was observed with the presence of tenderness on the medial joint line between the progressed joints and non-progressed joints.
However, there was some evidence of an interaction effect of the two compounds on the progression rate (P = 0.052), with seven of the progressed lesions occurring in those randomized to both vitamins compared to a total of six in the three other groups.
No country-specific utility data were available for CLL patients, nor for the general Ukrainian population, therefore, utilities of health states associated with CLL treatment (values of 0.78 for the progression-free or stable disease state and 0.68 for the progressed disease) were assumed generalizable from the UK.
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