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Internalized Weight Bias, Weight‐Related Experiences, And Peripartum Weight
Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2023IntroductionThe purpose of this study was to investigate internalized weight bias (IWB) and its relationship with pregnancy‐related weight changes and postpartum depression. IWB is defined as the internalization of negative attitudes and beliefs about people due to their weight.
Meghan Sharp +5 more
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Prepregnancy weight, weight gain, and birth weight
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1986The effect of maternal weight gain on birth weight in 2946 live births with delivery after 37 weeks' gestation was studied at Moffitt Hospital, University of California (San Francisco), between September, 1980, and December, 1983. The sample was stratified into four categories according to prepregnancy weight for height with use of a body mass index ...
B F, Abrams, R K, Laros
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Weighted Pseudoinversion with Indefinite Weights
Ukrainian Mathematical Journal, 2018zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Varenyuk, N. A. +3 more
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Weighted Pseudoinverses with Singular Weights
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1971Summary: This paper develops a singular weighted pseudoinverse which generalizes the product generalized inverse of a matrix. A condition to insure uniqueness of this pseudoinverse and a computational formula are obtained.
Ward, J. F. +2 more
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Weighted Pseudoinversion with Singular Weights
Cybernetics and Systems Analysis, 2016zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Sergienko, I. V., Galba, E. F.
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Beta Weights, Unit Weights, and other Weights
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1987A simple example of the use of different weights with just two predictors was presented. The replacement of the beta weights by unit weights resulted in a very slight loss of predictive validity, and even the arbitrary reversal of the beta weights resulted in a smaller loss than might have been expected.
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Drude weight and superconducting weight
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2018The Drude weight D (also called charge stiffness) measures the effective electron density contributing to dc conductivity; it vanishes in insulators. It is a general concept, which applies to any metal, including cases with disorder and electron-electron interaction.
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Mathematical Notes, 2005
The author gives a proof for the existence of the weights for hyperplanes in complex projective spaces so called ``Nochka weights''. The Nochka weight (or weight lemma) was introduced by Nochka in 1982. By using his weight lemma, he gave an affirmative answer to Cartan's conjecture. His lemma is very useful and there have been several applications [see
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The author gives a proof for the existence of the weights for hyperplanes in complex projective spaces so called ``Nochka weights''. The Nochka weight (or weight lemma) was introduced by Nochka in 1982. By using his weight lemma, he gave an affirmative answer to Cartan's conjecture. His lemma is very useful and there have been several applications [see
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2020
Abstract: Strong links between women and men’s health before pregnancy and maternal and child health outcomes have been demonstrated to have consequences across generations. Poor nutritional status among women and men of reproductive age, including underweight, overweight, and obesity, is becoming more common. This chapter describes the epidemiology of
Bogaerts, Annick +4 more
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Abstract: Strong links between women and men’s health before pregnancy and maternal and child health outcomes have been demonstrated to have consequences across generations. Poor nutritional status among women and men of reproductive age, including underweight, overweight, and obesity, is becoming more common. This chapter describes the epidemiology of
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