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A Psychiatric Follow-Up Study of Adoptees
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1993This is a five year follow-up study of adopted children and adolescents. Thirty-five adoptees and 23 control subjects were assessed. Five years earlier, the initial sample consisted of 57 pairs of adoptees and controls. The study showed that both adopted and control subjects were improved at the follow-up assessment and that there were no significant ...
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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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Follow-Up Studies and Conclusions
1994Most procedures for lower-limb ischemia involve the iliosuperficial femoral axis. However, in a small but significant number of patients who have often undergone one or more reconstructive procedures, an alternative approach is required. The deep femoral artery (DFA) can be an ideal relatively disease-free site for anastomosis in the management of ...
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Cardiac arrest: a follow‐up study
Medical Journal of Australia, 1985Seventy-five patients, who, between January and December 1979, were resuscitated after an out-of-hospital episode of ventricular fibrillation, were followed up for a mean period of 30 months after their initial admissions to hospital. There was a high occurrence rate (26%) of unexpected "sudden" death at the end of the three-year follow-up period ...
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Prenatal and Follow-up Studies
2011Most fetal problems associated with diabetic pregnancy—perinatal mortality, congenital malformations, macrosomia, preterm birth—are prominent and have long been recognized. In contrast another presumed manifestation of diabetic pregnancy, retarded prenatal growth, is covert and perhaps was for that reason only recently brought to attention.
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