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A validation study that included both cases and controls found that cases overestimated phone use in distant time periods, which could cause positive bias in risk estimates (Vrijheid et al. 2009).
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Perkins and half her players are operating in distant time zones.
A possible increase in overestimation of phone use in more distant time periods by cases was also found in Interphone (Vrijheid et al, 2009a), which could potentially explain the slightly raised risk we found in the highest category of cumulative hours of phone use (Table 2).
Though the first two stories, being fables set in distant times, make entertaining use of Mr. Millhauser's patented gift for evoking the odd, the magical and the bizarre, they do not amplify or illuminate the myths they are based on and end up feeling like writing-class assignments in theme and variation.
He had trained with an old friend in a distant city, in a distant time.
Nine studies reported risks associated with time since first use, with first use distant in time (that is, more than five years before diagnosis) associated with a higher summary relative risk (1.49, 1.18 to 1.88; I=34%) than first use more recently (1.18, 0.95 to 1.48; I=51%, table 2).
Griffiths talks of a "fatigue" in South Africa over most matches being in a distant time zone.
This usually meant the team was in a distant time zone.
At some point in the future, while riding along in a car, a kid may ask their parent about a distant time in the past when people used steering wheels and pedals to control an automobile.
We can use the Viterbi algorithm to find a maximum likelihood (ML) path between two genes at distant time points in a hidden Markov model (HMM) [ 7].
Some might not recall use in the distant past.
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