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Tracheotomy revisited: results of a cross-sectional pilot study

Tracheotomy revisited: results of a cross-sectional pilot study

... Even in patients who had undergone neck surgery using two separate horizontal skin crease incisions the one for main surgery and the another for tracheotomy, the scar of tracheotomy site was not as linear as the one ...

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Pricing model performance and the two-pass cross-sectional regression methodology

Pricing model performance and the two-pass cross-sectional regression methodology

... two-pass cross- sectional regression (CSR) methodology has become the most popular approach for estimating and testing asset pricing ...new results when applied to a variety of asset pricing ...

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Pricing Model Performance and the Two-Pass Cross-Sectional Regression Methodology

Pricing Model Performance and the Two-Pass Cross-Sectional Regression Methodology

... two-pass cross-sectional regression (CSR) methodology has become the most popular approach for estimating and testing asset pricing ...new results when applied to a variety of asset pricing ...

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Choosing a career in oncology: results of a nationwide cross-sectional study

Choosing a career in oncology: results of a nationwide cross-sectional study

... Our research is a large comprehensive questionnaire study investigating the motivation of young oncologists to pursue a career in oncology and their career concerns and expectations, with a particular interest in reasons ...

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The contribution of databases to the results of systematic reviews: a cross-sectional study

The contribution of databases to the results of systematic reviews: a cross-sectional study

... interventions. Results may not be generalizable outside of these clinical areas, for non-conventional interventions, or for SRs examining other types of research questions ...our results are based on ...

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Estimation of Heteroscedasticity Effects in a Classical Linear Regression Model of a Cross-Sectional Data

Estimation of Heteroscedasticity Effects in a Classical Linear Regression Model of a Cross-Sectional Data

... The results of F -statistic shows that the regression coefficients are not statis- tically significant, which cast further aspersion on the integrity of the model for reasonable ...the results Year ...

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Critical care capacity in Canada: results of a national cross sectional study

Critical care capacity in Canada: results of a national cross sectional study

... Results Overall resources We identified 362 acute care centers in 10 provinces and three territories. There were 286 hospitals with at least one self-designated ICU that was capable of providing invasive ...

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Reasons for elderly patients GP visits: results of a cross-sectional study

Reasons for elderly patients GP visits: results of a cross-sectional study

... present results may be used to determine and prioritize important educational contents concerning the education and training of GPs and general practice ...procedures, results of visits, follow-up data) to ...

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Volume based referral for cardiovascular procedures in the United States: a cross sectional regression analysis

Volume based referral for cardiovascular procedures in the United States: a cross sectional regression analysis

... We then estimated the number of deaths that could be prevented by the universal adoption of hospital volume minimums using mortality estimates obtained from the procedure-specific multivariable logistic regression ...

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Within- and between-group regression for improving the robustness of causal claims in cross-sectional analysis

Within- and between-group regression for improving the robustness of causal claims in cross-sectional analysis

... The authors thank the participants of the C8 Health project for their contributions to this study. They also thank Dr Tony Fletcher and Dr Ben Armstrong for their comments on the manuscript and Amy Beierholm and Susan ...

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Emotion processing and psychogenic non-epileptic seizures: A cross-sectional comparison of patients and healthy controls

Emotion processing and psychogenic non-epileptic seizures: A cross-sectional comparison of patients and healthy controls

... CONCLUSION In conclusion, this study shows clear differences in emotion processing as represented by the EPS scores between patients with PNES and healthy controls. Impaired emotion processing in patients with ...

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Emotion processing and psychogenic non-epileptic seizures: A cross-sectional comparison of patients and healthy controls

Emotion processing and psychogenic non-epileptic seizures: A cross-sectional comparison of patients and healthy controls

... CONCLUSION In conclusion, this study shows clear differences in emotion processing as represented by the EPS scores between patients with PNES and healthy controls. Impaired emotion processing in patients with ...

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Sweet taste sensitivity in pre-diabetics, diabetics and normoglycemic controls: a comparative cross sectional study

Sweet taste sensitivity in pre-diabetics, diabetics and normoglycemic controls: a comparative cross sectional study

... pre-diabetics. Results of this study do not support the hypothesis of decreased sweet taste sensitiv- ity of pre-diabetics when compared to normoglycemic ...normoglycemic controls, none of the differences ...

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A comparison of time dependent Cox regression, pooled logistic regression and cross sectional pooling with simulations and an application to the Framingham Heart Study

A comparison of time dependent Cox regression, pooled logistic regression and cross sectional pooling with simulations and an application to the Framingham Heart Study

... One limitation to our study is that we did not consider measurement errors or missing data issues that may arise from longitudinal covariate data that are potentially missing at failure times. In many longitudinal ...

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Abdominal Cross-sectional Imaging for Inpatients With Abnormal Liver Function Test Results

Abdominal Cross-sectional Imaging for Inpatients With Abnormal Liver Function Test Results

... study results (or more commonly in our series, abnormal but not significant or of unknown signifi- cance) may still provide valuable information in the evalu- ation of abnormal LFT ...

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Neonatal bacterial meningitis: Results from a cross-sectional hospital based study

Neonatal bacterial meningitis: Results from a cross-sectional hospital based study

... This cross-sectional study involved neonates born in Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, University Clinical Centre, Tuz- la, over a one-year period, from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013, who were ...

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Trust and Economic Growth: Conflicting Results between Cross-Sectional and Panel Analysis

Trust and Economic Growth: Conflicting Results between Cross-Sectional and Panel Analysis

... a cross-section design and taking interpersonal trust data from the 1990`s (Knack and Keefer 1997, Zak and Knack 2001, La Porta et ...panel regression and examining all 129 observations Regression 2 ...

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Clinical features of depression in Asia: Results of a large prospective, cross‐sectional study

Clinical features of depression in Asia: Results of a large prospective, cross‐sectional study

... This was to enable the participation of patients with core symptoms of depression (depressed mood and loss of interest) who might not have met the DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for current MDE. In primary care settings, the ...

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Alcohol and Type 2 Diabetes: Results from Canadian Cross Sectional Data

Alcohol and Type 2 Diabetes: Results from Canadian Cross Sectional Data

... 318 up to ages 50 - 59 for men. There is considerable more variation for women. In Table 1 and Table 2 proportions of the population who claim to be regular drinkers are displayed 3 . This table contains data from the ...

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Burden of heart failure on caregivers in China: results from a cross-sectional survey

Burden of heart failure on caregivers in China: results from a cross-sectional survey

... Lastly, the disease-specific nature of HF-CQ means that the burden of HF specifically to caregivers is assessed, whereas the EQ-5D can be used to assess the health status associated with a range of conditions and ...

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