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Dissociative experiences in the general population
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1990The Dissociative Experiences Scale was administered to a random sample of 1,055 adults in the city of Winnipeg. Results showed that scale scores did not differ between men and women and were not influenced by income, employment status, education, place of birth, religious affiliation, or number of persons in the respondent's household.
C A, Ross, S, Joshi, R, Currie
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Asbestos Fibers in the General Population
American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1980Abstract We isolated uncoated asbestos fibers from the lungs of 21 urban dwellers who had fewer than 100 asbestos bodies/gram of lung, a level shown previously to be associated with environmental rather than occupational exposure to asbestos.
A, Churg, M L, Warnock
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Concepts of Intimacy in the General Population
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1980A random sample of 50 adults in the general population received an open ended interview regarding their concepts of intimacy. A second random sample of 24 couples from the general population and 24 clinical couples received a standardized interview in which concepts of intimacy were systematically rated to develop an operational definition of the ...
E M, Waring +4 more
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Singing proficiency in the general population
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2007Most believe that the ability to carry a tune is unevenly distributed in the general population. To test this claim, we asked occasional singers (n=62) to sing a well-known song in both the laboratory and in a natural setting (experiment 1). Sung performances were judged by peers for proficiency, analyzed for pitch and time accuracy with an acoustic ...
Simone, Dalla Bella +2 more
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Generalized stable population theory
Journal of Mathematical Biology, 1985In generalizing stable population theory we give sufficient, then necessary conditions under which a population subject to time dependent vital rates reaches an asymptotic stable exponential equilibrium (as if mortality and fertility were constant). If chi 0 (t) is the positive solution of the characteristic equation associated with the linear birth ...
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Abstention in the General Population of the U.S.A.
British Journal of Addiction, 1986SummaryData on abstention from a 1979 general population survey in the U.S.A. were analyzed and compared to data from a similar 1964 survey. Trend comparisons for the 15 year interval revealed few changes in abstention rates among various demographic categories.
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Generation Time in Structured Populations
The American Naturalist, 2018Generation time is an intuitively simple concept, but for structured populations there are multiple definitions and no general understanding of how they relate to each other. François Bienvenu and Stéphane Legendre, in their note "A New Approach to the Generation Time in Matrix Population Models," appearing in the June 2015 issue of The American ...
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Nickel sensitivity in the general population
Contact Dermatitis, 1979The incidence of nickel sensitivity in a population above the age of 10 was examined through epicutaneous tests with 5 % nickel sulphate performed on certain school and occupational test subjects and on subjects at a home for elderly people. Nickel sensitivity was observed in 4.5 % (in 44 cases of 980 tested subjects), in 8 % of the females and in 0.8 %
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When data generate populations
International Journal of Epidemiology, 2023Arnaud Chiolero, Cristian Carmeli
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