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association between BMI and the incidence of DKD ( 26 , 27 , 28 ). Conversely, the relationship between WWI and the occurrence of DKD has not undergone a comprehensive investigation. In light of this knowledge gap, we undertook an analysis of the association
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principal component analysis on clinical and biochemical parameters exemplified in children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia . Frontiers in Endocrinology 2021 12 652888 . ( https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.652888 ) 16 van der Straaten S Springer
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association test was performed for each of the RSVs detected, utilizing control sub-cohorts consisting of healthy individuals of European ancestry. To validate the accuracy of the use of such control cohort principal component analysis (PCA) data provided from
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)D remains the principal way to determine vitamin D status in the general population mostly because it circulates in the blood in the highest concentration and has a long half-life ( 28 ). As for the methodology, competitive binding methods such as
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and E2, the two most potent representatives of their classes and the principal hormones synthesized in the gonads, two dramatic differences are evident. The testis makes approximately 7000 μg of testosterone per day and converts one quarter of 1% into
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-illustrated by a study of individual participant data retrieved from 25 previous RCTs for reduction of upper respiratory tract infection rates by supplementation where re-examination by meta-analysis used baseline 25(OH)D data available for ~11,000 participants