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225001
Single tSNP association analyses with EH, BP variation and 24 hour urinary potassium in BRIGHT.
Published 2009“…a<p>i: intron, 5′: 5 prime; 3′: 3 prime.</p>b<p>Indicates major or minor alleles, bold indicates the allele increasing blood pressure.…”
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225002
Validation of differentially expressed miRNAs in older (N = 10) <i>versus</i> young (N = 20) breast cancer patients and comparison between older ‘fit’ (N = 10) and older ‘frail’ (N...
Published 2014“…a<p>P-values are derived from parametric t-test (unpaired, 2-tail, C.I = 95%), unless data are not normally distributed (values indicated <i>in italic</i>). …”
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225003
Sensitivity analyses of incremental life expectancy gain from health care, varying assumptions across plausible ranges.
Published 2010“…a<p>Under base case assumptions, health care confers 4.70 additional life-years and VBID can increase this benefit by up to an additional 0.44 life-years (to 5.14 life-years). …”
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225004
Associations between 20 m SRT exercise scores (VO<sub>2</sub> max) and age, anemia, nutritional status, or infection status–Bivariate analyses stratified by sex.
Published 2011“…a<p>Anemia based on WHO age-specific hemoglobin (Hb) criteria (19): for ages<12 yr, Hb<11.5 g/dL; for ages≥12 yr, Hb<12 g/dL; but for males≥15 yr, Hb<13 g/dL.…”
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225005
Transition Metal Substitution Effects on Metal-to-Polyoxometalate Charge Transfer
Published 2016“…A series of hetero-bimetallic transition metal-substituted polyoxometalates (TMSPs) were synthesized based on the Co<sup>II</sup>-centered ligand [Co<sup>II</sup>W<sub>11</sub>O<sub>39</sub>]<sup>10–</sup>. …”