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Multivariable logistic regression was used to examinefactors related to HIV infection.
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Regression analyses were conducted to examinefactors associated with the physician-bed ratio.
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To examinefactors associated with agreement, a hierarchical generalized linear model was used.
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Multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to examinefactors associated with use of treatments.
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The study objective was to examinefactors that may impede implementation of telephone CPR.
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Objective: To examinefactors that influence blood pressure in children.
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We used logistic regression analysis to examinefactors associated with the use of manual and rheolytic thrombectomy.
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This observation led researchers to examinefactors within the individual that predispose them to a suicidal tendency.
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Logistic regression was used to simultaneously examinefactors independently associated with initiation of raloxifene versus a bisphosphonate.
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Multivariable logistic regression models were used to examinefactors associated with positive US results among subjects with gout.
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Data from personal observations, interviews, meetings and published material were used to examinefactors contributing to this resilience.
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The purpose of this study was to examinefactors influencing readmission to hospital in patients with heart failure.
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In this paper, we examinefactors associated with poor pregnancy outcomes among teenagers in South Nyanza region of Kenya.
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The final model was stratified by gender to examinefactors differentially associated with screening outcomes for males and females.
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SARS will examinefactors like how much time you spend in South Africa and where your family and assets reside.
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Multivariate logistic regression and poisson regression analysis were performed to examinefactors associated with unintentional injuries and repeated injuries respectively.