Sentences with phrase «which decreased the incidence»

• Maintained 97 % uptime for 30 weeks in a row • Oversaw IT support for 200 servers, 500 + users and 500 + desktops, laptops, camera systems, people counter systems located world wide • Set up a Kerio control firewall, which decreased the incidence of attacks by 90 % for Head Office and Sore users • Served as Network Administrator for department's LAN consisting of approximately 500 + workstations, 200 servers and 5 test - lab sys...

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It's also probably true that the increased incidence of all of these problems is a result of decreased exposure to nursing which is influenced by societal perceptions of nursing (and older maternal age can be a factor in milk production).
They found that, compared to using the conventional treatment in this population, which only reduced current MDR - TB incidence by 14 percent, using the new short - course treatment decreased the incidence of MDR - TB by 23 percent in eight years in the model.
«Our results show that, in an era in which high - resolution molecular typing for class I and class II HLA [human leukocyte antigen] loci has significantly improved the clinical outcome of unrelated donor HSCT by decreasing the risk of immunological complications, lowering the ATLG dose to 15 mg / kg did not affect the time to engraftment and, more importantly, the incidence of acute or chronic GVHD [graft - vs - host disease], and was associated with an improved probability of event - free survival, mainly due to a reduced risk of nonrelapse mortality,» wrote Franco Locatelli, MD, of the department of oncoematologia pediatrica, IRCCS Ospedale «Bambino Gesù» in Rome, and colleagues.
It is my opinion that the higher cancer incidence found in those with increased serum vitamin D levels was due in part to confounding by health oriented behavior that was no accounted for in adjustments for relative risk, including (1) decreased intake of vitamin K2 due to avoidance of saturated fat and particularly to avoidance of cheese (2) increased intake of N - 6 fats in accordance with USDA recommendations thereby increasing risk of prostate cancer (see PMID 20693267) and (3) increased intake of supplements such as folic acid which increases prostate cancer risk (PMID 19276452)
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