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So melting of permafrost is poised to be an even stronger foot on the accelerator pedal of atmospheric CO2, with every increment of warming causing an increment of permafrost-melting that shoots an increment of CO2 into the atmosphere, which in turn increases warming.
Relative survival varies strongly with age but, depending on cancer type, either showed only a small decline up to a certain age and then a steeper decline (breast, colorectal and prostate cancers) or declined with every increment in age category (lung and ovarian cancer).
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In ref 29, the OR for progression of bone marrow lesions was 1.31 (95% CI 0.86 to 1.98) with every unit increment in baseline peak KAM; ORs for progression of cartilage defects and bone marrow lesions were 0.42 (95% CI 0.12 to 1.48) and 1.8 (95% CI 0.63 to 5.17), respectively, with every unit increment in baseline KAM impulse.
Age and BMI, on the other hand, had a significant influence on the daily insulin dose with the dose increasing 0.003 U/kg (p = 0.0375) and 0.008 U/kg (p = 0.0003) with every 1 increment in age and BMI, respectively.
In multivariate regression analyses, age and BMI had a significant influence on daily insulin dose with the dose increasing 0.003 U/kg (p = 0.0375) and 0.008 U/kg (p = 0.0003) with every 1 increment in age and BMI, respectively.
Stroke risk, which Mariano also expressed concern about, increases with BMI, as well: for every increment increase of BMI, the risk of ischemic stroke goes up four percent and the risk of hemorrhagic stroke increases six percent.
Drain was removed on second postoperative day and tilt-table mobilization was started with 25° increment every day.
The exercise protocol involved an initial 3 minutes of rest, followed by unloaded cycling for another 3 minutes with an increment every minute of 5 to 15 W according to the patient's anthropometry and degree of functional impairment, in order to achieve an exercise time between 8 12 min.
Performance decreased with every five-year increment from the age of 35 years.
The risk of increased mortality in 90 days changed to 8% with every 10 mg/dL increment in SD of glucose (RR 1.08 [95% CI 1.02 1.14], P = 0.005).
Thereafter, in those aged ≥75, the odds of receiving a statin prescription decreased with every five year increment in age (from 12.9 (10.8 to 15.3) at age 75-79 P<0.0011) to 5.7 (4.6 to 7.2) at age ≥85 (P<0.001)).
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