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  1. 32261
    “…•Among 2650 consecutively discharged sepsis patients with at least two SG assays were segmented into Control (1323, 49%), DM (473, 18%), Obes (418, 16%) and ObesDM (436, 17%) with similar (p>.0125) demographics including 62% males and 38% females aged 71 [60,79] years distributed across Whites (85%), Blacks (7%) and other races (8%).•Intergroup results are similarly sequenced and intragroup sequenced CoV-2+ vs not.…”
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  2. 32262
    “…We compared expression of these proteins with clinical, pathological, and demographic variables (overall survival, hormone receptor expression, tumor size, race, age) using t test/ANOVA, Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, and linear regression. …”
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  3. 32263
    “…Excluding CRP indexing criterion, we expanded sample (n=6074) to characterize value of composite tool for distinguishing patients who lived vs died respectively in 52% vs 66% males (p<.05) and 48% vs 34% females (p<.05) similarly aged 68 [54, 79] years and distributed across Whites (79%), Blacks (9%) and other races (12%). Intergroup comorbidity distribution was similar for hypertension (55%), diabetes (30%), chronic pulmonary disease (21%), thyroid disease (17%) and differed (p<.05) in categories 3[2,5] vs 5[3,6] among obesity (29 vs 48%, BMI 28[24,33] vs 31[26,36]), iron deficiency anemia (21 vs 41%) coagulation disease (15 vs 35%), and renal failure (17 vs 31%). …”
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  5. 32265
    “…From year 1 to 4, age at diagnosis and percentage females for both groups and race for T1D patients were not statistically significant. …”
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  6. 32266
    “…Results: Groups were comparable in age (19±1.2 vs 19.6±1.1 years), sex, race, ethnicity and pubertal status. Overweight/obese participants had higher BMI (22±2.3 vs 33.7±8.1), BF% (19.6±7.2 vs 37±9.2), leptin, and CRP and were more insulin resistant as evidenced by higher HOMA-IR and HOMA-B and lower HOMA-S and Matsuda Index. …”
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  7. 32267
    “…There was no effect of race and ethnicity on these relationships. The II*ALT index performs better than II and ALT alone for the detection of NAFLD and outperforms TI*ALT as well. …”
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  8. 32268
    “…Differences in bone outcomes between RYGB and AGB groups were compared using generalized linear modeling in R version 4.2.2 and adjusted for age, sex/menopausal status, and race/ethnicity. Results: The RYGB and AGB groups were each comprised of 22 women and 3 men. …”
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  9. 32269
    “…Larger BMI (p<0.0001), higher fasting GTT (p<0.0001), larger number of abnormal GTT values (p=0.009), Hispanic ethnicity (p=0.003) or Black race (p=0.004), and hyperlipidemia (p=0.016) were significantly associated with HbA1c >5.7%. …”
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  10. 32270
    “…Most participants were of White race (98%) and non-Hispanic (96%). There were no significant differences in baseline demographics between the sham and active groups. …”
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  11. 32271
    “…The cohorts had similar distributions for age, gender, race, BMI, and insurance type. The obesity diagnosis rate increased from 39.4% in 2016 to 57.2% in 2021, with the diagnosis rate in claims only at 33.5% in 2016 and 47.3% in 2021. …”
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  12. 32272
    “…There were no significant differences by gender, race, other histologic criteria from PASS, or other mutations such as RET or NF-1. …”
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  14. 32274
    “…Measures included the outcome variable number of cancers and a major independent variable: age at first cancer diagnosis. Covariates included race, sex, smoking status, and cancer treatment. …”
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  15. 32275
    “…People living with HIV of any age, sex, race, gender identity, or sexual orientation, as well as pregnant and lactating people, were included as the population of interest. …”
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  17. 32277
    “…We used prognostic variables to create matching scenarios, including scenario 1 that incorporated grade, histology, and platinum-based chemotherapy number; scenario 2 that considered histology and platinum-based chemotherapy number; and scenario 3 that included race/ethnicity, stage at diagnosis, histology, and prior surgery. …”
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  18. 32278
    “…The baseline information of participants including age, sex, race, educational level, marital status, total energy intake, physical activity, alcohol consumption, smoking, hypertension, and diabetes was also collected as covariates. …”
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  19. 32279
    “…Individuals were matched by sex, geographic region, age group, and race. RESULTS: In Part 1, mRNA-1273 prevented more medically-attended COVID-19 cases than BNT162b2 and Ad26.COV2.S, with rVEs of 24% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 22–25%) and 51% (49–52%), respectively. …”
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  20. 32280
    “…A similar number of specimens from age, race, and menstrual cycle day matched controls maintaining normal vaginal microbiota were also sequenced. qPCR was also performed on all specimens to determine total bacterial burden and inferred absolute abundance (IAA) of key vaginal bacteria, particularly G. vaginalis, L. crispatus, and L. iners. …”
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