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Descriptive characteristics of participants (N = 91)<sup>a</sup>.
Descriptive characteristics of participants (N = 91)a. -
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Multiple regression analysis of LUTS† (regression coefficients beta‡) at the baseline. -
Independent variables predicting different pains at the two-year follow-up po...
Independent variables predicting different pains at the two-year follow-up pointa,b,c. -
Residues that interact with lysozyme<sup>a</sup><sup>b</sup>.
Residues that interact with lysozymeab. -
Factors associated with employment from univariable generalized ordered<sup>a...
Factors associated with employment from univariable generalized ordereda logistic regression modelsb (combined dataset including parents of survivors and control parents). -
Comparison of baseline characteristics of unresected, stage III NSCLC patient...
Comparison of baseline characteristics of unresected, stage III NSCLC patients treated with systemic therapy, radiotherapy, and concurrent chemoradiotherapy1,2. -
Ranking<sup>1</sup> assigned to each dengue warning sign in children accordin...
Ranking1 assigned to each dengue warning sign in children according to health care occupations (n = 471)2. -
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Descriptives of the study population: Forgoing treatment(s)* and APS** in Switzerland 2013–2014 (N = 3,391). -
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Associations between antibiotic use1 during the 4th decade of life and obesity at enrollment, according to indications for use3. -
Factors associated with overall reporting quality<sup>a</sup>.
Factors associated with overall reporting qualitya. -
Raw data for the untargeted metabolomics study
This data is at the metabolomics workbench. Accession number ST001094. http://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org -
Demographic variables, psychometric scores, and pain intensities in the exclu...
Demographic variables, psychometric scores, and pain intensities in the exclusion and inclusion groups at baselinea,b. -
Demographics of newer programs<sup>a</sup> and established programs<sup>b</sup>.
Demographics of newer programsa and established programsb.