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The Effect of Judgment Context on Assessments of Age Groups

Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement, 1989
ABSTRACTIt has been suggested that an exaggeration of the target age effect is obtained when the same respondents judge multiple age groups rather than only one age group. In the present study each of 1200 undergraduates rated a young, middle-aged, or old target on the 32 bipolar adjective pairs of the Aging Semantic Differential (ASD; Rosencranz &
V. J. Knox, W.L. Gekoski
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Effects of loading on spinal shrinkage in males of different age groups

Applied Ergonomics, 2006
A reduction in stature (shrinkage) has been used as a measure of the load on the spine. Musculoskeletal effects of ageing may influence individual responses to compressive loading on the spine and the resultant loss in stature. The aim was to apply the technique of precision stadiometry for assessment of spinal shrinkage in a comparison of responses of
Thomas, Reilly, Kirsten A, Freeman
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Effects of Marijuana on Spleen Lymphocytes from Mice of Different Age Groups

1993
Marijuana has widespread use, both as a recreational drug and as an anti-emetic obtained by prescription of a synthesized version (Marinol). A number of laboratories, including this one, have been concerned with the effect of marijuana and its components on the immune response.
S, Pross   +4 more
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Lingual tactile sensitivity: effect of age group, sex, and fungiform papillae density

Experimental Brain Research, 2017
Despite its contribution to food perception, lingual tactile sensitivity has been understudied. We hypothesized that sensitivity to threshold and suprathreshold tactile stimuli varies in the population and sought to determine proximate sources of variability.
Ronald G, Bangcuyo   +1 more
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Simvastatin was cost-effective across a broad range of risk and age groups

ACP Journal Club, 2007
Source Citation Heart Protection Study Collaborative Group. Lifetime cost effectiveness of simvastatin in a range of risk groups and age groups derived from a randomised trial of 20, 536 people.
Chris L, Bryson, Stephan D, Fihn
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[Diagnostic effectiveness of mammography in various age groups].

Meditsinskaia radiologiia, 1991
The diagnostic efficacy of 935 mammographies from the mammology service for self-referred symptomatic women was assessed for the period of 1975-1988. Breast cancer was detected in 200 women. The paper is concerned with the distribution of true- or false-positive and true- or false-negative mammographic diagnoses in the age groups of women under 40, 40 ...
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Protective Effects of Premunition and Age-Group Interaction of Haemonchus contortus in Sheep

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1973
SUMMARY In a series of 11 experiments, 66 worm-free Shrophire and Hampshire lambs were exposed to infective larvae from Haemonchus contortus isolates which, on the basis of blood losses caused in their host, had less than normal pathogenicity. Thirty-one days later, half of the lambs in an experiment were exposed to infective larvae from an isolate ...
R D, Tetzlaff, A C, Todd
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The effect of hormones on the haemodynamics in animals of different age groups

Experimental Gerontology, 1981
Abstract The investigation was undertaken to study to effect of varying doses of epinephrine, vasopressin, insulin, thyroxin, estradiol-dipropionate on the haemodynamics and contractility of the myocardium of rats in different age groups, as well as the effect of epinephrine and vasopressin on coronary blood circulation in dogs of various age groups.
V V, Frolkis   +5 more
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An Age Group Comparison of Concurrent Hospice Care

Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing
This study aimed to examine the cost-effectiveness of concurrent hospice care compared with standard care among pediatric patients of different age groups. Using a national Medicaid database of 18 152 pediatric patients enrolled in hospice care between 2011 and 2013, this study calculated and analyzed incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICERs) for ...
Radion, Svynarenko   +2 more
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