A large longitudinal study that adequately controls for the main confounders and other background socioeconomic variables is required to clarify the ongoing controversy. |
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While contact was lost with a few of the young women, participants were asked at the outset to make a commitment to this longitudinal study. |
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We have learned this from our observations in the only longitudinal study we have, meaning concentration camps. |
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In fact, it's sourced from a longitudinal study of infant development in Dundee. |
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This research involves a large longitudinal study of emotion in interactions within married couples. |
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Remembering the Fels data, Kagan embarked on his own longitudinal study of temperament. |
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Happiness is contagious, according to a new longitudinal study of more than five thousand people. |
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In Phase 2's longitudinal study, more than 5,000 students will be followed through four years of college. |
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The result that triggered this longitudinal study shall be reported as atypical. |
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He is currently involved in a longitudinal study of stroke recovery using fMRI, evoked potentials and quantitative behavioural measures. |
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This would not be a longitudinal study, but rather a comparison between various programs. |
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The interview was a semistructured instrument administered as part of a broader prospective longitudinal study of the effectiveness of self-help for dually diagnosed persons. |
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As well, it is a longitudinal study of a cohort of Canadians and therefore is not designed as a surveillance system. |
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A longitudinal study design will be useful in future. This requires a more extended, extensive and systematized monitoring and evaluation system in place, rather than a one-off study. |
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A longitudinal study on the causes of fever in travellers is continued. |
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Conducting a longitudinal study, in terms of access and retention, is often difficult because the homeless youth population is typically transient, moving regularly between communities and cities. |
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Your second longitudinal study looks at children who lack a genetic or gestational relationship with a parent – egg donation children, donor insemination children and surrogacy children. |
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Only the children who at age 8 were experiencing a specific language impairment were included in the longitudinal study. |
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Examples include major new funding for a comprehensive longitudinal study on aging, research into nanomedicine and regenerative medicine, and research and partnership building in the field of neurosciences. |
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This paper presents a framework and coding scheme for the analysis of creative designer behaviour within the later stage engineering design process, validated through a longitudinal study. |
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This will be part of a large longitudinal study on neurocognitive and neuroimaging markers of clinical outcome following a first episode of psychosis. |
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What would it take for Health Canada to do a longitudinal study that goes right down to the postal code to identify if there is any correspondence between problems and locations that are close to the EMF sources? |
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This has paved the way for a recently funded longitudinal study that will examine how changes in housing affect the physical and mental health of homeless and vulnerably housed individuals in Vancouver, Toronto and Ottawa. |
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The study examined in this brief utilized data from 8,000 preschoolers who were part of a large longitudinal study. |
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This article, which is based on a longitudinal study conducted with a cohort of octogenarians, examines downward social comparison and its effectiveness as an adjustment mechanism during the frailty process. |
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A prospective, longitudinal study on patients with trigeminal neuralgia who underwent radiofrequency hermocoagulation of the Gasserian ganglion. |
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Your first longitudinal study looked at families with IVF children. |
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The Ministry of Attorney General in British Columbia has started conducting a longitudinal study on the medium-term impacts of dispute resolution services. |
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In the second phase, a longitudinal study of 660 cardiac patients will be conducted, and perceptions of continuity and outcomes under our continuity model will be compared with a control group undergoing usual care. |
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Using data from a longitudinal study with a group of children who were at a high family risk of dyslexia and a group of well-matched control children, Boets et al. |
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In the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging, a lower body temperature is one of the characteristics of men who live longer. |
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