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1 oving average (ARIMA) models, magnitude, and age distribution.
2 0 through 64 years of age with the 1995 U.S. age distribution.
3 nges and events with a restricted underlying age distribution.
4 (HD) is a malignancy that displays a bimodal age distribution.
5 , and age structure develops toward a stable age distribution.
6 and 303 white controls (48% male) of similar age distribution.
7 nd seasonal forcing had little impact on the age distribution.
8        All syndromes showed a characteristic age distribution.
9 an extra assumption, namely stability of the age-distribution.
10 tially - driven by underlying recruitment or age distributions.
11  users (n=22805), their sex (30% female) and age distribution (8% older than 34 years in mid-1990s),
12                        Neither mean ages nor age distribution affected survival.
13 ctions of population size, growth rates, and age distribution, although extending to distant horizons
14             There was substantial overlap in age distribution among the patients with benign disease,
15 ificant rate of T. vaginalis detection, with age distribution analogous to that reported in females,
16                              INTERPRETATION: Age distribution and case sources have changed gradually
17 the rest of the Republic of Congo, including age distribution and CFR.
18                                          The age distribution and clinical profiles were similar for
19 ies to improve researchers' reporting on the age distribution and health risk profiles of research pa
20                                          The age distribution and limited serovars involved make cont
21 e that could be employed in an assessment of age distribution and reproductive dynamics within natura
22                                          The age distribution and seasonality of hospitalizations of
23 nd consumption both enumerate the population age distribution and sum to the population platelet coun
24 d as an acquired valve problem, had an equal age distribution and was associated with an increased as
25  and/or whole-transcriptome analysis of gene age distributions and phylogenetic analyses of gene dupl
26  different patterns of presentation, sex and age distribution, and likelihood of occult abdominal dis
27 ncome, education, racial/ethnic composition, age distribution, and sex) and 5 walkability indicators
28  in young patients, but the reasons for this age distribution are uncertain.
29                         Equilibrium platelet age distributions are then 'grafted' into the matrix to
30                                              Age distribution at the time of transplantation included
31                     We aimed to estimate the age distribution at which individuals acquired their cau
32 indicator, and trends in mortality rates and age distribution can inform maternal immunization strate
33     In 76% of outbreaks (16/21) with a known age distribution, cases concentrated among children aged
34 at of LINEs, in contrast to human, where the age distribution closely follows Alus (SINEs).
35                                          The age distribution differed between cases caused by PRN(-)
36                 Birth weight for gestational age distributions differed according to the measurement
37 ical and calendrical calculation closely fit age distributions expected for populations with logistic
38                  We examined time trends and age distribution for fatal anaphylaxis caused by food, d
39 on the Y chromosome and, from the retroviral age distribution, for a higher rate of evolution on the
40                               Differences in age distribution, HLA frequencies, and treatment outcome
41 single pattern was detected in the shifts in age distribution; however, an increase in the proportion
42                              Despite similar age distribution in both sex groups, uptake in men was s
43 e frequency of single-gene causation and its age distribution in large cohorts are unknown.
44                      We found a bimodal size/age distribution in the timing that juveniles underwent
45                                     Geologic age distributions indicate that the anomalous LDG result
46                     In particular, clustered age distributions led to a negative bias in their growth
47                                              Age distribution, male-to-female ratio, and proportion o
48                    Neither stable population age distributions nor homogeneous genetic lineages are a
49                                          The age distribution of A(H1N1)pdm09 infections included mor
50 nrealistically high as a result of a younger age distribution of African Americans within the county.
51            We have reconstructed the glacial-age distribution of carbonate ion concentration in the d
52  response vaccination campaigns based on the age distribution of cases at the beginning of an outbrea
53                                          The age distribution of cases of A(H1N1)pdm09 infection sugg
54 ta exist to specifically examine whether the age distribution of cases remains constant over time in
55                    By comparing the expected age distribution of cases resulting from transmission by
56 d to the burden of severe disease and death, age distribution of cases, seasonality, and serotype dis
57                                 However, the age distribution of children with rotavirus did not diff
58             We also observed a change in the age distribution of contacts.
59 y, from 0.20 to 0.58 because of the changing age distribution of dams.
60                Crohn's disease has a bimodal age distribution of disease onset diagnosis.
61                               We studied the age distribution of duplicate genes in each of four euka
62 a, we show that an unmistakable shift in the age distribution of epidemic deaths occurred during the
63                                          The age distribution of fatal anaphylaxis varies significant
64                   This model may explain the age distribution of Hadean zircons and the absence of ea
65          Little is known, however, about the age distribution of Hedonic WB.
66                                          The age distribution of homozygotes and compound heterozygot
67 and H7N9, exhibit unexplained differences in age distribution of human cases.
68 also obtained estimates of the frequency and age distribution of influenza infection, which indicate
69                      This study compared the age distribution of influenza-related deaths in the Unit
70    Survival analysis was used to compare the age distribution of legal blindness in these two groups.
71 ggregated data show a J-shaped curve for the age distribution of maternal mortality, with a slightly
72                                          The age distribution of measles cases changes in response to
73                             The shift in the age distribution of measles susceptibility in response t
74                                 Finally, the age distribution of mouse-processed pseudogenes closely
75 elation between the chromosomal location and age distribution of new male-biased genes formed by dupl
76  and applied a mixture model to estimate the age distribution of paralogous pairs identified in EST s
77 re estimated from studies that specified the age distribution of participants.
78                              We compared the age distribution of patients who were reported to have s
79 designed to be independent of changes in the age distribution of patients with cancer and of changes
80  rate of severe pneumonia and a shift in the age distribution of patients with such illness, which wa
81 prevalence estimates, strain identification, age distribution of patients, and seasonal trends.
82                                   The normal age distribution of people with the haemochromatosis gen
83 he period of its epidemicity, 1900-1950, the age distribution of poliomyelitis cases increased gradua
84 tested the null hypothesis that the observed age distribution of recent positively selected linkage b
85 tion of R0 in African countries based on the age distribution of rubella infection using Bayesian hie
86      Weir and Schluter used variation in the age distribution of sister species to estimate that rece
87               To determine the incidence and age distribution of strabismus, overall and by subtype,
88 due to improved vaccination, has shifted the age distribution of susceptibility to measles throughout
89  (crude and directly adjusted to the overall age distribution of the 1980 U.S. population) and used a
90 nd crude rates were directly adjusted to the age distribution of the 1980 U.S. population.
91          Rates were directly adjusted to the age distribution of the 2000 U.S. population.
92 h of tumor population depends on the initial age distribution of the cells in the tumor and the age-d
93 that control efforts should be guided by the age distribution of the children with poliomyelitis.
94 age of breast cancer is mainly driven by the age distribution of the population, and fewer older wome
95 ersisted after accounting for changes in the age distribution of the population.
96                                          The age distribution of the proportion of Caucasians and His
97  of anti-HBs seropositivity, adjusted to the age distribution of the recruit population in 2001, was
98 y in daughter cells and radically shifts the age distribution of the resulting population towards old
99                             Depending on the age distribution of the sample and on the underlying dis
100                             Furthermore, the age distribution of the scientific workforce is still ad
101                                          The age distribution of the study population was similar to
102 mpact of these changes on the size, sex, and age distribution of the target US population using data
103      This difference was not affected by the age distribution of the two groups.
104 fic mortality rates and adjusted them to the age distribution of the U.S. population in 1990.
105                   The timing, magnitude, and age distribution of this mortality shift provide strong
106  useful information on length of disease and age distribution of those affected.
107           The model can predict the probable age distribution of tumours at presentation.
108 gistration trials were analyzed according to age distributions of > or = 65, > or = 70, and > or = 75
109                         The geographical and age distributions of endemic Burkitt's lymphoma parallel
110                                       We use age distributions of sea otters (Enhydra lutris) found d
111             Our results enable us to predict age distributions of severe disease for future pandemics
112                          The chromosomal and age distributions of TEs in D. melanogaster are very sim
113 e cell cycle because they alter the size and age distributions of the cultures.
114 t cancer may be due in part to the differing age distributions of the populations studied.
115                                          The age distributions of the US cancer population were deriv
116  seasonality, geographical heterogeneity and age-distribution of the epidemics between the periods of
117         Statistically significant changes in age distribution over time were observed in 24% of the o
118 o consider the possibility of a shift in the age distribution over time when planning an outbreak res
119       Pearson chi(2) tests were conducted of age distributions over 2 periods during 41 large laborat
120 differences were found for sex (P = .999) or age distribution (P = .144) between groups.
121  statistically significant, disproportionate age distribution (P=0.06 and 0.5, respectively).
122                                          The age distribution ranged from 56 to 85 years (mean: 64 ye
123 ate was seen over time, although the patient age distributions remained relatively stable.
124  with breast cancer therapy in women with an age distribution representative of routine clinical prac
125           In women with breast cancer and an age distribution representative of routine clinical prac
126               From 2000 to 2003, the bimodal age distribution returned to dominant younger ages at on
127 th widespread screening mammography, bimodal age distributions shifted to predominant older ages at d
128  Population densities decreased and size and age distributions shifted toward older and larger indivi
129                        Injecting drug users' age distribution should be assessed and compared across
130 mulations to estimate the effect of species' age distributions show growth trends close to those obse
131                  Species with more clustered age distributions show more negative growth trends, and
132 rgence from present-day RP genes, finding an age distribution similar to that for Alus.
133 of OSA (obstructive AHI > or = 20) showed an age distribution similar to that of OSA diagnosed by lab
134 mia was more common in our cohort and had an age distribution similar to that of the general hospital
135 Hib disease incidence, case-fatality ratios, age distribution, syndrome distribution, and effect of H
136 ies work even though they alter the size and age distributions: these cells still progress through th
137 e, Bayesian concordance analysis and paralog age distributions to resolve relationships among gene co
138                                              Age distributions used in the branching process model ar
139 s after adjusting for population density and age distribution using Poisson regression, adjusting for
140  y of age and 120 adults from six societies (age distributions varied across societies).
141                                          The age distribution was 50 to 59 years in 1244 (18.9%), 60
142 ing on whether current injecting drug users' age distribution was assumed to be the same as problem d
143                In 1588 hospitalizations, the age distribution was bimodal, with peaks in infancy and
144                 The high-mass end of beta 2M-AGE distribution was found to extend to the neighborhood
145 patients were less than one year of age; the age distribution was not significantly different among t
146                                          The age distributions were compared by sex, race, histology,
147  increase was higher in the Netherlands, and age distributions were similar in both countries.
148 ears old, B(Yamagata) cases showed a bimodal age distribution with 27% who were <20 years old and 61%
149                             There was a wide age distribution with 52.2% of patients <65 yrs of age.

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