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Forced entry by an intruder accounted for a tiny subgroup of real cases, though it loomed large in the fears of homeowners.
While the large subgroup of users with a lifetime dose up to 0.5 kg (278 cases and 1365 controls) showed a significantly decreased risk, a tiny subgroup of extreme users with over 3.5 kg lifetime use (19 cases and 11 controls) showed a significant risk increase.
A significantly increased risk was found for the tiny subgroup of upper-most lifetime dose of more than 3.5 kg in this young age group (19 cases and 11 controls, 2% of all cases and 0.3% of all controls).
"The closer that you can get to that tiny subgroup of humans who choose the life of terrorist," Dr. Victoroff said, "the better your understanding will be".
In fact, the figure was taken from a tiny subgroup of patients who responded well to the drug.
This again is in a tiny number of cases.
After all, medical devices fail in only a tiny percentage of cases.
Apart from Guangdong, Beijing and the northern province of Shanxi, each has reported only a tiny handful of cases.
He said last week that the city aggressively investigated the "tiny handful of cases" where there were allegations.
These misclassified patients will be a tiny minority of cases and would have little impact on the final model.
Exception reporting has previously been found to be consistent across practices and regions and accounts for a tiny minority of cases [ 38].
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