For each increase in hemoglobin of 1 gram above 7 grams per deciliter of blood,
the likelihood of a good outcome increased by 33 percent.
«What we found is that folks who are somewhat unhappy with their spouse... then that's the effect that you find, so when they're less aroused or distressed during conversation, that's associated with greater
likelihood of a good outcome,» he said.
Relax with the peace of mind that you are prepared for an emergency with your dog and
the likelihood of a good outcome for your pet just went up!
The sooner the cause of the abnormal panting is discovered, the greater
the likelihood of a good outcome.
Not exact matches
«I think the sooner that happens, the
better likelihood of a positive
outcome.
Just as every study has shown, atheists and christians — we heal the same, we have the same
likelihood of a
good or bad
outcome.
Costs associated with a moderately morbid neonatal
outcome, as
well as the probabilities
of infant morbidity occurring, heavily impacted our results.The cost - effectiveness
of VBAC depends on the
likelihood of successful trial
of labor.
Additional studies evaluating the mechanisms by which race / ethnicity, infertility diagnosis, and day
of embryo culture affect perinatal
outcomes in both autologous [donor and recipient are the same person] and donor IVF pregnancies are warranted to develop preventive measures to increase the
likelihood of obtaining a
good perinatal
outcome among ART users,» the authors write.
To maximize the
likelihood of a
good perinatal
outcome, the American Society
of Reproductive Medicine recommendations suggesting transfer
of a single embryo in women younger than 35 years should be considered.
«Patients treated with this new approach have a 60 percent higher
likelihood of having a
better functional
outcome 90 days after stroke with no or only minimal neurological symptoms without disability,» Thomalla said.
Strong regulation - related skills are often associated with stronger social - emotional competence and
better mental health, as
well as longer - term
outcomes such as increased
likelihood of graduating from a four - year college, holding a stable job, and not having a criminal record.
In addition to assisting with reflective practice and
better communication among faculty, curriculum mapping also helps to improve overall coherence from grade to grade, thus increasing the
likelihood of students achieving program - or school - level
outcomes.
A growing body
of research points to the need to understand how childhood trauma (commonly referred to as Adverse Childhood Experiences or «ACE's») impact a student's academic
outcomes, social - emotional
well - being and predict their
likelihood of developing future chronic diseases.
All clinical trial protocols are reviewed by two separate review boards to ensure that the studies are
well - designed, risks are mitigated and there is a reasonable
likelihood of a similar or
better outcome compared to current standards
of veterinary care.
Recommendation: Quantitative probabilities (as in the
likelihood scale) should be used to describe the probability
of well - defined
outcomes only when there is sufficient evidence.
If the observable
outcome (temperature increase, independent variable) is the result
of a) manmade forcings plus b) non manmade forcings; and if admittedly non manmade forcings are not
well enough to
well embody them in the models (scenario or what if sensitivity models not forecasting models), the answer (by definition) it's not possible to put a number on the probability /
likelihood of manmade causes.
Likelihood refers to a probabilistic assessment
of some
well defined
outcome having occurred or occurring in the future, and may be based on quantitative analysis or an elicitation
of expert views.
The exact size
of the «
well below 2 °C» carbon budget is dependent on the
likelihood one attributes to delivering the desired temperature
outcome.
So far, projects at the lab have explored predicting fraud in relation to claims, the
likelihood of disputes going to trial or settlement, as
well as potential litigation
outcomes.
Regardless
of the
outcome of that debate, there is at least one fundamental question that neither Commission dared to pose, and certain persons and organizations that neither dared to involve in the consultation process — persons who in all
likelihood would have raised that question as
well as offered their responses to it.
He offers his clients a «bigger picture» perspective on available legal recourse and the
likelihood of outcomes, and develops an understanding
of each client's primary concerns and objectives to advise a
best course
of action.
The concept
of resilience and closely related research regarding protective factors provides one avenue for addressing mental
well - being that is suggested to have an impact on adolescent substance use.8 — 17 Resilience has been variably defined as the process
of, capacity for, or
outcome of successful adaptation in the context
of risk or adversity.9, 10, 12, 13, 18 Despite this variability, it is generally agreed that a range
of individual and environmental protective factors are thought to: contribute to an individual's resilience; be critical for positive youth development and protect adolescents from engaging in risk behaviours, such as substance use.19 — 22 Individual or internal resilience factors refer to the personal skills and traits
of young people (including self - esteem, empathy and self - awareness).23 Environmental or external resilience factors refer to the positive influences within a young person's social environment (including connectedness to family, school and community).23 Various studies have separately reported such factors to be negatively associated with adolescent use
of different types
of substances, 12, 16, 24 — 36 for example, higher self - esteem16, 29, 32, 35 is associated with lower
likelihood of tobacco and alcohol use.
Programs also seek to promote family
well - being and strengthen families» protective factors (e.g., parental resilience, social connections, concrete support in times
of need, knowledge
of parenting and child development, and social and emotional competence
of children), which studies have demonstrated increase the
likelihood of positive
outcomes for children and families.
Multivariable models were then used to predict the
likelihood of each poor wellbeing
outcome being associated with either poor or excellent father - child relationships, using
good father - child relationship as the reference group.
C.A.R.E.S. engages the family, identifies strengths and needs, convenes customized Family Team Meetings inclusive
of natural and community supports, and drafts an individualized and
well - coordinated plan
of care to improve family functioning, reduce the
likelihood of child abuse and neglect with a focus on family strengthening and measurable goals and
outcomes that result in family stabilization and preservation.
The importance
of family relationships as social capital has therefore been stressed (Coleman, 1988; Furstenberg, 2005; Furstenberg & Hughes, 1995; Furstenberg & Kaplan, 2003), with attention being paid to various
outcomes such as the degree
of trust in personal networks (Ravanera & Rajulton, 2010), the
likelihood of out - migration
of families (Palloni, Massey, Ceballos, Espinosa, & Spittel, 2001), the social integration
of families in communities and neighborhoods (Brisson & Usher, 2005; Freistadt & Strohschein, 2013; Hughes & Stone, 2006), marital satisfaction, divorce proneness
of couples and their ability to invest in coparenting (Doan, Favez, & Widmer, 2013; Widmer, Kellerhals, & Levy, 2004), as
well as school attainment
of children (Hofferth, Boisjoly, & Duncan, 1998).
Using SmartMove's ResidentScore, designed for specifically for the rental industry, landlords have a
better opportunity to predict the
likelihood of a bad rental property
outcome.