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Shane M Regnier, Andrew G Kirkley, Daniel Ruiz, Wakanene Kamau, Qian Wu, Kurunthachalam Kannan, and Robert M Sargis

adiposity relative to the HFHSD controls ( Fig. 2C ). Histologic analysis of perigonadal/epididymal adipose tissue identified a significant increase in the number of adipocytes per high-power field (hpf) in the TF-treated group ( Fig. 2D ). Despite this

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Nidan Qiao

introduction to the discussion was also provided for future studies. Though machine learning methods have the potential advantage of increasing the prediction power, researchers should always focus on the clinical questions. The unmet needs in current

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S U Jayasinghe, S J Torres, C A Nowson, A J Tilbrook, and A I Turner

, Castle Hill, NSW, Australia) was used to measure HR. One electrode was placed on each of the participants' wrists and another just above the antecubital fossa of the elbow. A power spectral analysis of the ECG data was conducted using Lab Chart Pro

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Mirjam M Oosterwerff, Rosa Meijnen, Natasja M Van Schoor, Dirk L Knol, Mark H H Kramer, Mireille N M Van Poppel, Paul Lips, and E Marelise W Eekhoff

a younger adult population is limited. Vitamin D supplementation increased muscle power in young Arabic women (16) and improved physical performance in a small trial in 40 healthy volunteers with hypovitaminosis D (17) , but not all studies showed

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R Walia, M Singla, K Vaiphei, S Kumar, and A Bhansali

by oestrogen replacement therapy. Associated anomalies included left hip dysplasia, acromelia and congenital cyanotic heart disease in one patient each. Figure 1 Low power photomicrograph to show seminiferous tubules with Sertoli cells only with

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Kristin Godang, Karolina Lundstam, Charlotte Mollerup, Stine Lyngvi Fougner, Ylva Pernow, Jörgen Nordenström, Thord Rosén, Svante Jansson, Mikael Hellström, Jens Bollerslev, Ansgar Heck, and the SIPH Study Group

time (OBS vs PTX). Variable OBS/PTX OBS PTX OBS vs PTX Power 80%*** n Baseline ± s.d. (25%; 75%) 5 years ± s.d. (25%; 75%) P 0 vs 5 years Baseline ± s.d. (25%; 75%) 5 years ± s.d. (25%; 75%) P 0 vs 5

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Bekir Cakir, F Neslihan Cuhaci Seyrek, Oya Topaloglu, Didem Ozdemir, Ahmet Dirikoc, Cevdet Aydin, Sefika Burcak Polat, Berna Evranos Ogmen, Ali Abbas Tam, Husniye Baser, Aylin Kilic Yazgan, Mehmet Kilic, Afra Alkan, and Reyhan Ersoy

groups had similar osteopenia/osteoporosis and nephrolithiasis rates. Scintigraphy results and lesion-based comparison of conventional and power Doppler ultrasonography All groups had similar lesion localisation ( Table 3 ). APAs had greater

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Julia Kubiak, Per Medbøe Thorsby, Elena Kamycheva, and Rolf Jorde

analysis. Power calculation The main endpoints in the study were effects on the cardiovascular risk factors blood pressure, serum lipids and insulin resistance. The power calculation was made on the assumption that those included would have a mean

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Ju-shuang Li, Tao Wang, Jing-jing Zuo, Cheng-nan Guo, Fang Peng, Shu-zhen Zhao, Hui-hui Li, Xiang-qing Hou, Yuan Lan, Ya-ping Wei, Chao Zheng, and Guang-yun Mao

cumulative variation ratio, which should be generally more than 80%. To comprehensively evaluate the discriminating power of models established based on the principal component regression models, the area under the curve (AUC) in the receiver operating

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Chenyu Jiang, Mi Zhou, Huai Bai, Meng Chen, Chunyi Yang, Kaifeng Hu, Yujie Wu, Qingqing Liu, Yangyu Zhao, Xinghui Liu, and Ping Fan

indexes after correction for differences in age and delivery BMI between the two groups were estimated using covariance analysis. Statistical significance was set as P < 0.05. Statistical analyses were conducted using SPSS 21.0 (IBM). A power