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An average of 140 basis points more at the same relative risk level.
However, its relative risk is 320 in comparison with the general population.
Even harder to understand is relative risk, medical experts said.
Since case control studies don't track patients over time, they can't establish relative risk.
Many factors other than relative risk determine agency policy on a given problem, he added.
When a relative risk result actually becomes significant is a difficult and contentious issue.
Any relative risk with a confidence interval that does not include a value of 1 could be considered significant.
"Well, Top, there are times when you have to balance relative risk.
Using beta as a measure of relative risk has its own limitations.
A relative risk of 1 means there is no difference in risk between the two groups.
Adjustment of the relative risks for smoking made little difference.
An odds ratio can be an estimate of relative risk.
However, most authors consider that the relative risk is readily understood.
However, a time varying relative risk aversion can be considered.
Nobody wanted to discuss the relative risks or the merits.
"Consider the relative risks - a five, just what I needed!
They do not understand the relative risks of war.
As with other commission actions, it also takes into consideration the relative risks involved.
The relative risk of lung cancer among smokers who are women has increased more than four times since the early 1960's.
Treatment in the young has to be decided individually, based on the relative risk and assessment of the most likely mechanism.
Researchers measured the relative risk of dying within the first 10 years after diagnosis.
Those with blood groups other than type O are at a two- to fourfold relative risk.
This is obviously a small difference (or a relatively weak genetic relative risk).
The size of the relative risk strongly suggests a genetic contribution.
That represented a 50 percent reduction, according to a statistical measure known as relative risk.