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Risk factors and confounders in the geographical clustering of schizophrenia
Schizophrenia Research, 2001In response to previous reports of geographical clustering of individuals with psychosis, a study was carried out in Denmark utilizing the national case register. Two-thousand one-hundred and ninety-nine (2199) individuals with schizophrenia were divided by place of birth into 217 geographical areas and analyzed by age, gender, month of birth, genetic ...
Torrey, E. Fuller +4 more
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Confounding Factors and Diagnostic Accuracy of Imprint Cytology
Acta Cytologica, 2013<b><i>Background:</i></b> Eradication of malignant tumors at the primary site with oncological safe margin is a critical requirement for obtaining better survival rate and less recurrence. Touch imprint cytology (TIC) has proven itself as a quick, simple, inexpensive, highly accurate and reliable intraoperative technique to ...
Gatha Singh, Yadav +5 more
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DEPTH OF NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCES AND CONFOUNDING FACTORS
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2003In a sample of 51 near-death experiences, the depth of the reported experience was not related to the years since the experience.
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Risk Factors, Confounding, and the Illusion of Statistical Control
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2004When experimental designs are premature, impractical, or impossible, researchers must rely on statistical methods to adjust for potentially confounding effects. Such procedures, however, are quite fallible. We examine several errors that often follow the use of statistical adjustment.
Nicholas J S, Christenfeld +3 more
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Dealing With Confounding Factors
Infection Control, 1981D L, Kaiser, J E, Veney
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Arthritis and Onychophagia: A Confounding Factor
Reumatología Clínica (English Edition), 2014Lucía, Pantoja Zarza +2 more
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Confounding Factors Of Happiness At Work
European Economic Letters (EEL)How can organizations promote Happiness at work? When organizations invest in developing their leaders' capabilities, it can have a profound impact on well-being and workplace happiness, which is at the foundation of any organization’s success. When individuals in leadership positions are equipped with necessary skills to effectively lead organizations,
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Aging as a Confounding Factor in Carcinogenicity Bioassays
Drug and Chemical Toxicology, 1981M S, von Wittenau, D J, Gans
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Confounding factors in the diagnosis of Fanconi anaemia
American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1998H, Joenje +4 more
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