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Cornea, 1990
In 1983, Abbott et al. assessed endothelial cell population and function in 100 clear corneal grafts (72 patients) that were an average of 17.4 years postkeratoplasty. The present study reports on 61 of these grafts (42 patients) followed for an additional 4–6 years.
Charles M. Zacks +2 more
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In 1983, Abbott et al. assessed endothelial cell population and function in 100 clear corneal grafts (72 patients) that were an average of 17.4 years postkeratoplasty. The present study reports on 61 of these grafts (42 patients) followed for an additional 4–6 years.
Charles M. Zacks +2 more
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The Chestnut Lodge Follow-up Study
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1984Chestnut Lodge is a small, private psychiatric hospital in Rockville, Md, specializing in the long-term residential treatment of severely ill (and usually chronic) psychotic and borderline patients. Four hundred forty-six (72%) of the patients treated at Chestnut Lodge between 1950 and 1975 were followed up an average of 15 years later.
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1991
Abstract A cluster of disease often initiates a case-control study, but a clustering of diseases could easily escape notice. Good record keeping or registers are often very helpful; but experience, intuition, or chance may play a role. You have a problem and you need a solution.
Jørn Olsen +3 more
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Abstract A cluster of disease often initiates a case-control study, but a clustering of diseases could easily escape notice. Good record keeping or registers are often very helpful; but experience, intuition, or chance may play a role. You have a problem and you need a solution.
Jørn Olsen +3 more
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Comparing Effect Sizes in Follow-Up Studies: ROC Area, Cohen's d, and r
Law and Human Behavior, 2005M. Rice, G. Harris
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1980
The findings of this study of illegitimate and adopted children at the age of 11 come from data gathered for the National Child Development Study (NCDS). This is a follow-up study of approximately 16000 children born in the week 3–9 March 1958 and living in England, Wales and Scotland.
Lydia Lambert, Jane Streather
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The findings of this study of illegitimate and adopted children at the age of 11 come from data gathered for the National Child Development Study (NCDS). This is a follow-up study of approximately 16000 children born in the week 3–9 March 1958 and living in England, Wales and Scotland.
Lydia Lambert, Jane Streather
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