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“... as to age, gender, presence of diabetes mellitus (DM), time on dialysis and anti-HCV status. Logistic...”
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“... between the two groups. After adjustment for age, gender, frailty, and SOFA score, sepsis had no impact...”
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“... had no significant differences on balance. Conclusion: Age and gender significantly affect balance...”
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“... significant decrease (−43.44%;p=0.022), followed by the 20–39 (−23.17%;p<0.001) and 0–19 years-old cohorts...”
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“... influenced restraint stress-induced Fos expression in the amygdala in a gender and age-specific manner...”
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“... independent variables were analyzed: gender, age, race/skin color, economic class, students’ housemates and...”
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“..., according to age and gender. ANOVA and Kruskal-Wallis statistical tests were used, with a significance level...”
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“...The cyclic nucleotides cAMP and cGMP are second messengers whose levels are modulated by G proteins...”
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