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2020
Slow responsive, or non-responsive, celiac disease (NRCD) is the persistence or recurrence of symptoms or signs of celiac disease (CeD) after 6–12 months of being on a gluten-free diet (GFD). NRCD is an umbrella term that encompasses many different underlying etiologies, the most common of which is inadvertent gluten exposure.
Isabel A. Hujoel, Alberto Rubio-Tapia
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Slow responsive, or non-responsive, celiac disease (NRCD) is the persistence or recurrence of symptoms or signs of celiac disease (CeD) after 6–12 months of being on a gluten-free diet (GFD). NRCD is an umbrella term that encompasses many different underlying etiologies, the most common of which is inadvertent gluten exposure.
Isabel A. Hujoel, Alberto Rubio-Tapia
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Non-response to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
Current Heart Failure Reports, 2018Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is an effective treatment option for therapy-refractory mild to severe heart failure (HF) patients with reduced ejection fraction and left ventricular (LV) conduction delay. Multiple clinical trials have shown that CRT improves cardiac function and overall quality of life, as well as reduces HF hospitalizations ...
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Non-response to osteoporosis treatment
British Menopause Society Journal, 2004There are now a number of effective treatments for osteoporosis, which increase bone mineral density (BMD) and decrease the risk of fractures. There is no clear consensus on the optimal method for assessing response to treatment in the individual patient.
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Social Science Research, 2015
Most parenting research on paternal involvement uses data from a father perspective. Nevertheless, research on bias in father non-response is scarce. In this study, we examine the non-response bias of fathers, hypothesizing that fathers who engage in parenting studies might already be fathers who are more involved with their children than fathers who ...
Kim Bastaits +3 more
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Most parenting research on paternal involvement uses data from a father perspective. Nevertheless, research on bias in father non-response is scarce. In this study, we examine the non-response bias of fathers, hypothesizing that fathers who engage in parenting studies might already be fathers who are more involved with their children than fathers who ...
Kim Bastaits +3 more
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SPONTANEOUS RECOVERY FROM NON-RESPONSE EXTINCTION
Psychological Reports, 1961Although several studies have demonstrated the latent extinction effect, only two have investigated the influence of the duration of the interval between placement into the goal box and the start of regular extinction trials, i.e., the placement-test interval (PTI), throughout a sizable portion of the range of this variable.
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Non-Response and Its Treatments
2003Incompleteness or non-response in the form of absence, censoring, or grouping is a troubling issue of many data sets. Statisticians have recognized for some time that failure to account for the stochastic nature of incompleteness or non-response can spoil the nature of data. There are several factors which effect the non-response rate in any particular
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