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1 affiliation were compared in terms of their demographic and clinical characteristics.
2 condition of women, independent of important demographic and clinical characteristics.
3 88 patients in glove-only rooms had similar demographic and clinical characteristics.
4 ed significant after adjustment for baseline demographic and clinical characteristics.
5 tions were independent of several background demographic and clinical characteristics.
6 mptom incongruence varied according to their demographic and clinical characteristics.
7 eoplasms by 5-year increments, adjusting for demographic and clinical characteristics.
8 ce trends and differences in survival by key demographic and clinical characteristics.
9 imal and full matching methods to adjust for demographic and clinical characteristics.
10 d in each treatment arm had similar baseline demographic and clinical characteristics.
11 39 to 2.04], p < 0.001) after adjustment for demographic and clinical characteristics.
12 months, adjusted for differences in baseline demographic and clinical characteristics.
13 ifestations among reported syphilis cases by demographic and clinical characteristics.
14 een 2.12 to 8.02 points lower, adjusting for demographic and clinical characteristics.
15 viewed to determine site of EPTB and patient demographic and clinical characteristics.
16 ation in yield after controlling for patient demographic and clinical characteristics.
17 lso collected at baseline was information on demographic and clinical characteristics.
18 ral health survey in California on important demographic and clinical characteristics.
19 disorder (P = 0.001), after controlling for demographic and clinical characteristics.
20 Multivariate analyses adjusted for demographic and clinical characteristics.
21 mpared with offspring without such events on demographic and clinical characteristics.
22 leverage, with the analyses controlling for demographic and clinical characteristics.
23 pital discharge for AMI, after adjusting for demographic and clinical characteristics.
24 se associations persist after adjustment for demographic and clinical characteristics.
25 ar differences remained after adjustment for demographic and clinical characteristics.
26 V infection in a U.S. community and describe demographic and clinical characteristics.
27 ralized linear models, adjusting for patient demographics and clinical characteristics.
28 ty matching to manage differences in patient demographics and clinical characteristics.
29 e lower three quartiles, adjusting for site, demographics, and clinical characteristics.
31 ociated with glycemic control, adjusting for demographic and clinical characteristics among 26,673 me
32 ; identify causes of type 2 MIs; and compare demographic and clinical characteristics among HIV-infec
33 mber and proportion of type 1 vs type 2 MIs, demographic and clinical characteristics among those wit
34 t for calendar year, cohort of patients, and demographic and clinical characteristics, among patients
35 1 pairs were propensity matched, based on 15 demographic and clinical characteristics and baseline me
37 f in-hospital mortality after adjustment for demographic and clinical characteristics and disease sev
40 Analyses focused on differences in baseline demographic and clinical characteristics and in treatmen
44 ed hospitalization among adults and compared demographic and clinical characteristics and outcomes of
45 significant sex differences with respect to demographic and clinical characteristics and the use of
46 t to evaluate the relationship of obesity to demographic and clinical characteristics and treatment o
47 the Cardiovascular Health Study (n = 5,888), demographic and clinical characteristics and ventricular
53 ng in a split sample, we identified baseline demographics and clinical characteristics associated wit
55 y weights were developed to balance observed demographic and clinical characteristics between exposur
57 After propensity score adjustment, baseline demographic and clinical characteristics between the gro
66 d in a phone survey reporting socioeconomic, demographic, and clinical characteristics; health litera
68 trols 1:1 using propensity score matching of demographic and clinical characteristics, including diag
69 lity in these patients after controlling for demographic and clinical characteristics, including surr
73 The authors retrospectively summarized the demographic and clinical characteristics of 17 inpatient
75 lly significant differences were seen in the demographic and clinical characteristics of anovulatory
76 unodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients, demographic and clinical characteristics of case patient
78 anaphylaxis after vaccines and describe the demographic and clinical characteristics of confirmed ca
79 assessed for each of the 5 NCDR programs: 1) demographic and clinical characteristics of enrolled pat
86 ce Research Network were used to examine the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients who
87 study was conducted to assess differences in demographic and clinical characteristics of patients wit
91 The purpose of this study was to identify demographic and clinical characteristics of psychiatric
93 atistical analysis included a description of demographic and clinical characteristics of the cohort,
95 ich the subjects came to participate, 2) the demographic and clinical characteristics of the particip
97 The analysis was adjusted for differences in demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients
98 hether there was any correlation between the demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients
102 Medical chart review was performed to obtain demographic and clinical characteristics of the subjects
105 ent could not be explained by differences in demographic and clinical characteristics or treatment in
106 point weights persisted after adjustment for demographic and clinical characteristics (P<0.001 for al
109 The 2 treatment groups were comparable in demographic and clinical characteristics prior to ECT.
112 nalyzed by sex, age, and race, adjusting for demographic and clinical characteristics, the hospitaliz
114 analysis evaluated associations of baseline demographic and clinical characteristics to incomplete P
115 ry objective was to determine differences in demographic and clinical characteristics, treatment, and
116 ps of patients were compared with respect to demographic and clinical characteristics, types of treat
121 ources about acute myocardial infarction and demographic and clinical characteristics were collected
129 mong this group, 7 (28%) acquired >/=1 MDRO; demographic and clinical characteristics were similar be
135 tment (range, 7.4-12.1 years), participants' demographic and clinical characteristics were similar.
138 ses and 78 population controls, with similar demographic and clinical characteristics when compared w
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