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Epidemiology, Associated Factors and Implications for Effective Control of Pediculosis Among Primary Schoolgirls in Thailand: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
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Stimulated Salivary Flow Rate, Salivary pH, Viscosity, and Salivary Buffer Capacity and Their Relationship With Molar Incisor Hypomineralization in Mexican Schoolchildren. [PDF]
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Social Mixing Patterns and Chikungunya Reemergence Risk in French Polynesia.
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Thyroid volumes in schoolchildren of Tehran: Comparison with European schoolchildren
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 2001Since the normative values of thyroid volume ultrasonography results from European schoolchildren were endorsed by the World Health Organization (WHO), few studies have addressed the limitation of the recommended references as universal normative values for thyroid volume.
F, Azizi, H, Delshad, Y, Mehrabi
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Schoolchildren's revision tactics
Instructional Science, 1992Two studies are described which presented children with computer-based writing tasks. One compared observations of pairs and singletons within a classroom setting, with P5 children as subjects. The other video-recorded S2 learning difficulty pupils working in partnership or with a teacher and compared task performance under both dyad conditions ...
Erica McAteer, Ayal Demissie
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Screening of schoolchildren for tuberculosis
The Lancet, 1999Sir—Tuberculosis is cause for concern, particularly because there has been an increase in the number of disease notifications in the past few years. Surveillance and screening are seen as the most effective methods in the control and prevention of this disease.
M, Tahir, S, Ramaiah
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Recurrent Injuries in Schoolchildren
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1989Past work identifying "accident-prone" children with disproportionate rates of injury has been based on clinical data gathered in office, clinic, or emergency department settings. To avoid the biases inherent in such designs, we studied recurrent injuries in a school district population, utilizing a prospective surveillance system to identify injuries ...
W T, Boyce, S, Sobolewski
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Renal Abnormalities in Schoolchildren
Pediatrics, 1989To establish prevalence of some renal abnormalities in schoolchildren, an epidemiologic study of 132 686 schoolchildren, including 69 903 boys and 62 783 girls, was conducted from March 1987 to May 1988 in the city of Taipei. At the health station of each school, the students were screened quickly by a physician with portable real-time ultrasound ...
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