Sequential analysis as a method for studying life courses: The Case of caregivers’ well-being trajectories, Tiznit Morocco [PDF]
Being a caregiver offers a sense of usefulness and satisfaction. Similarly, this caregiving function hurts all areas of the caregiver's life. In this vein, we believe that approaching this topic based on the sequential approach is of great importance ...
Elbouzidi Mohamed, Mahdane Mhamed
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Independent course of childhood auditory hallucinations: A sequential 3-year follow-up study [PDF]
BackgroundChildhood hallucinations of voices occur in a variety of contexts and have variable long-term outcomes.AimTo study the course of experience of voices sequentially over a 3-year period in those with and those without a need for mental health care (patient status).MethodIn a group of 80 children of mean age 12.9 years (s.d.=3.1), of which ...
Sandra, Escher +4 more
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Sequential changes in oligoclonal patterns during the course of multiple sclerosis. [PDF]
The majority of patients with multiple sclerosis have an abnormality of their spinal fluid immunoglobulins. This alteration is manifested as patterns of diffuse protein bands in the gamma globulin region following electrophoresis. This pattern has been termed one of restricted heterogeneity, or an oligoclonal pattern.
E J, Thompson, P, Kaufmann, P, Rudge
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INTRODUCTION. The prevalence and severity of the consequences of dorsopathies allows us to classify these conditions as significant medical and social problems.
Tatiana V. Konchugova +5 more
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Sequential MRI Evaluation of Lymphatic Abnormalities over the Course of Fontan Completion
Purpose To evaluate lymphatic abnormalities before and after Fontan completion using noncontrast lymphatic imaging and relate findings with postoperative outcomes. Materials and Methods This study is a retrospective review of noncontrast T2-weighted lymphatic imaging performed at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia from June 2012 to February 2023 ...
Benjamin Kelly +7 more
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Sequential Online Course Redesign: When “It Just Takes Time” Works No Longer [PDF]
Despite the increase in formats of online education, evidence suggests that the academic achievement gap could widen without iterative adaptation. This comparative case study analyzes the implementation of an online undergraduate course delivered consecutively in hybrid and fully online formats.
Shaker, Genevieve G. +2 more
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Sequential Exercises and Personal Response System in Project Management Courses
AbstractLarge classes are becoming a common feature of higher education. Although the dynamics of these classes are very different from smaller classes, the learning principles are still the same. Active learning and students’ engagement provide better learning outcomes. There are strategies developed to overcome the limitations of large classes.
Ehsan Gharaie
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Sequential short-course radiation therapy and chemotherapy in the neoadjuvant treatment of rectal adenocarcinoma [PDF]
There is continued debate regarding the optimal combinations of radiation therapy and chemotherapy in the preoperative treatment of locally advanced rectal adenocarcinomas. We report our single-institution experience of feasibility and early oncologic outcomes of short-course preoperative radiation therapy (5 Gy X 5 fractions) followed by consolidation
Angela Y. Jia +11 more
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Course Recommendation based on Sequences: An Evolutionary Search of Emerging Sequential Patterns [PDF]
AbstractTo provide a good study plan is key to avoid students’ failure. Academic advising based on student’s preferences, complexity of the semester, or even background knowledge is usually considered to reduce the dropout rate. This article aims to provide a good course index to recommend courses to students based on the sequence of courses already ...
Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Twijri +3 more
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Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS) is a serious neurological condition with limited treatment options. A recent report demonstrated successful treatment with efgartigimod alone in two patients with GBS, although it did not significantly shorten the disease duration.
Sihui Chen +4 more
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