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Gender-specific factors influencing the glenoid version and reference values for it. [PDF]
Fischer CS+7 more
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Reference values for the adolescent post version of the Postconcussion Symptom Inventory from the German general population. [PDF]
Zeldovich M+6 more
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Spirometric reference values from a sample of the general U.S. population.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 1999Spirometric reference values for Caucasians, African-Americans, and Mexican-Americans 8 to 80 yr of age were developed from 7,429 asymptomatic, lifelong nonsmoking participants in the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III ...
J. Hankinson, J. Odencrantz, K. Fedan
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Reference Values: Are They Useful?
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1984To answer the question of whether reference values are useful in clinical decision-making, this article addresses the following major controversies: (1) Are reference subjects representative of the group from which they are selected? (2) To what extent should the process of collecting reference values be standardized and controlled?
Per Winkel, Bernard E. Statland
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5210 Pediatric Obesity Clinical Decision Support Chart, 2019
Purpose The aim of this study was to update reference data of handgrip strength for healthy adults of both genders spanning a wide age range and to analyze possible factors of influence.
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Purpose The aim of this study was to update reference data of handgrip strength for healthy adults of both genders spanning a wide age range and to analyze possible factors of influence.
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Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 2018
• BACKGROUND: Hand‐grip strength is an indicator of overall strength and a predictor of important outcomes. Up‐to‐date, population‐specific reference values for measurements of grip strength are needed to properly interpret strength outcomes ...
Ying-Chih Wang+4 more
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• BACKGROUND: Hand‐grip strength is an indicator of overall strength and a predictor of important outcomes. Up‐to‐date, population‐specific reference values for measurements of grip strength are needed to properly interpret strength outcomes ...
Ying-Chih Wang+4 more
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Setting reference values in trichology
International Journal of Dermatology, 2015AbstractBackgroundIn clinical trichology, reference values are often arbitrary. The difficulty in setting them up depends mostly on the presence of the androgenetic alopecia (AGA) genotype in subjects with clinically unapparent forms. Prepubertal children, who lack 5α‐reductase (a real indicator of the AGA phenotype), might provide reference values ...
Rebora, Alfredo+8 more
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Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 2012
AbstractReference change values (RCV) provide objective tools for assessment of the significance of differences in serial results from an individual. The concept is simple and the calculation easy, since all laboratories know their analytical imprecision ...
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AbstractReference change values (RCV) provide objective tools for assessment of the significance of differences in serial results from an individual. The concept is simple and the calculation easy, since all laboratories know their analytical imprecision ...
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Intraindividual reference values
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM), 2004AbstractWhen a biological quantity examination exhibits a high degree of individuality, developing a strategy for interpreting these values in an individual context can be a useful alternative. Time-series analysis is the appropriate statistical framework to build a model for explanation of the behaviour of laboratory information and to forecast future
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