Polytomous logistic regression was used to compare each case group with controls.
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Multivariable regression analysis demonstrated a significant treatment effect over time on survival.
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Multivariate regression analysis was used to assess risk factors for this outcome.
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Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to define risk factors for infection.
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Mixed linear regression was used to examine group differences in quality scores.
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With Toynbee in mind, I let my thoughts regress to hunter-gatherer times.
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An important distinction, however, exists between the dynamical and the mathematical regress.
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Then I started to regress, failing on moves I'd had on lockdown.
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People can quickly lose mental faculties and even regress to mental retardation.
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Otherwise Europe will regress to a dark past we thought gone for ever.
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When the fulness of the type is reached, then begins the retrogression.
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Failure to advance, especially in higher forms, results in extinction or retrogression.
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It was a retrogression-insome measure a return to his earlier form.
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Suppression of honest inquiry is retrogression, and must end in intellectual night.
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Time cannot be avoided, and there is no retrogression in its course.
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However, there were no differences in humeral retroversion.
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Humeral retroversion and posterior capsule thickness were assessed with an ultrasound examination, whereas external rotation and internal rotation were determined with a digital inclinometer.
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There was a trend for an increased posterior capsule thickness and an increased humeral retroversion between the dominant and the contralateral shoulder of handball players.
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Retroversion of the Uterus.
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It was the reversion of power; it brought her a great exultation.
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Give it seven or 10 years, though, and the reversion usually happens.
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Words formed by the reversion of letters of former words; examples, 699-m.
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Selfishness results in anarchy, a reversion to the Ishmaelite type of life.
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But in regard to plants Dr. Hooker questions the fact of reversion.
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This latest exhibition marks more of a reversion to his earlier style.
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By rhythmic reversion, sextillion worlds passed into diaphanous luster; fire became firmament.
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It is a reversion to magic, a pandering to man's natural sloth.
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Pertaining to reversion through the influence of heredity to remote ancestral characteristics.
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On the part of individuals we call this a reversion to barbarism.
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Spontaneous reversion of disease-causing mutations has been observed in some genetic disorders.
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The first step toward reversion is the casting aside of one's responsibilities.
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The late failure made it all seem like a reversion to type.
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Furthermore, these reversion mutations are known to change over the course of treatment.
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In all cases the reversion of rights is subject to the following limitations:
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The other type of equity release is the home reversion plan.