PMC:7786642 / 18572-19602 JSONTXT 2 Projects

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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T158 0-27 Sentence denotes We observe a 4.4% (95% CrI:
T159 28-193 Sentence denotes 3.7%, 5.1%) increase in the mortality risk for every 1 μg/m3 increase in the long-term exposure to PM2.5, based on model 1 (Fig. 3 & Supplemental Material Table S5).
T160 194-319 Sentence denotes When we adjust for spatial autocorrelation the effect increases slightly but the credible intervals are wider, 5.4% (95% CrI:
T161 320-400 Sentence denotes 2.5%, 8.4%), whereas it is similar when we adjust for confounding 4.9% (95% CrI:
T162 401-455 Sentence denotes 3.7%, 6.2%) (Fig. 3 & Supplemental Material Table S5).
T163 456-605 Sentence denotes The effect is weak when we account for confounders and spatial autocorrelation 1.4% (95% CrI: −2.1%, 5.1%) (Fig. 3 & Supplemental Material Table S5).
T164 606-703 Sentence denotes The posterior probability of a positive effect is lower than observed for NO2, and equal to 0.78.
T165 704-865 Sentence denotes The spatial relative risk follows similar patterns as the one reported in the models for NO2, with the posterior median relative risk varying from 0.24 (95% CrI:
T166 866-895 Sentence denotes 0.12, 0.46) to 2.26 (95% CrI:
T167 896-942 Sentence denotes 1.32, 3.85) in model 2 and from 0.30 (95% CrI:
T168 943-972 Sentence denotes 0.15, 0.57) to 1.90 (95% CrI:
T169 973-1030 Sentence denotes 1.14, 3.17) in model 4 (Supplemental Material, Fig. S18).