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What does PH stand for?

Proportional Hazard(s)


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Potato Head (toy)
Potentia Hydrogenii (Latin: hydrogen power)
Potential of Hydrogen - negative 10-base log (power) of the positive hydrogen ion concentration; measure of acidity
Prahova County (Romania)
Premium History (insurance)
Presentation Header (TMN)
Primal Heuristic (algorithm)
Probability of Hit
Product Hierarchy
Professional Hunter
Protection and Handset
Protocol Handlers
Providence Hospital
pubic hair
Public Health
Public Holiday
Public House
Puissance de Hydrogen (French: power of hydrogen)
Pulmonary Hypertension
Purple Heart



Samples in periodicals archive:
A modified intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis, which included all concurrently enrolled couples in which the female partner had at least one follow-up visit over 24 months, assessed female HIV acquisition by use of survival analysis and Cox proportional hazards modelling.
The relative risk of death as a function of each transition index was calculated using proportional hazards models, adjusting for age, gender, body mass index, race, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, smoking status, respiratory disturbance index and arousal index.
Univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazard analyses showed that the administration of menatetrenone was the only factor related to the recurrence rate of HCC.
Cox proportional hazards models were adjusted for performance score, race, study site, age, and gender.
Poisson conditional distributions with varying exposures are merged with different mixing distributions on the individual proportional hazards, with extensions to generalized linear regression models, time trends, and spatial patterns.
Finally, multivariate Cox proportional hazards models identified HER2 expression (HR = 0.
The authors then performed multivariate analysis using a Cox proportional hazards model.
We used multivariable Cox proportional hazard analysis to identify predictors of death among clinical/functional variables that previously were shown to have prognostic implications and among neuropsychological indexes selected on the basis of univariate analysis.

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