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1 Normative Database Initiative collected MMSE scores on 122,512 persons from 47 studies conducted in 3
2                                We tested the score on 174 native interactions for which 100 decoys ea
3 lairvoyante achieves 99.67, 95.78, 90.53% F1-score on 1KP common variants, and 98.65, 92.57, 87.26% F
4 tter-seeing-eye VA and lower (worse) PedEyeQ score on 2 of 4 child domains (e.g., functional vision,
5            People with glaucoma showed lower scores on 3 cognitive tests than the group with normal v
6  age was significantly correlated with lower scores on 5 of the 6 rhytids scales (exception was foreh
7 res, but only repaired patients had improved scores on 6-month follow-up.
8 atment patients reported significantly lower scores on 7 of the 8 appearance scales compared with pos
9 ghted average Quantitative Myasthenia Gravis score (on a scale from 0 to 39, with higher scores indic
10                                The mean pain score on a 0-to-10 visual analog scale was significantly
11 e primary outcome was the leg-pain intensity score on a 10-point scale (with 0 indicating no pain and
12  at the end of the school term, was the mean score on a test with two multiple-choice questions for e
13 the Hypothyroid Symptoms score and Tiredness score on a thyroid-related quality-of-life questionnaire
14 y scored tumor conspicuity (subjective delta score) on a 1-5 scale, and agreement was evaluated with
15                               All scales are scored on a 0 to 100 possible range.
16 eosinophil, and neutrophil infiltrates (each scored on a 0-3 scale) in esophageal biopsies.
17 agnostic certainty for a positive lesion was scored on a 3-point scale.
18 n of PSMA-positive locoregional findings was scored on a 5-point scale, first in routine diagnostics
19 f pulmonary arteries and lung parenchyma was scored on a four-point-scale (1 = poor, 4 = excellent).
20  with an average improvement of 28% +/- 20% (scored on a scale of 0%-100% confidence).
21                       The mean of each item, scored on a scale of 1 (best) to 7 (worst), provided the
22 ervices were retrospectively and anonymously scored on a set of 29 predefined magnetic resonance imag
23 normative scores were PCS=37.8 and MCS=50.9 (scored on a T-score metric); and KSS=73.0, BKD=52.8, SPK
24 munohistochemistry assay (22C3 antibody) and scored on a unique melanoma (MEL) scale of 0 to 5 by one
25  Cancer Index Composite short-form 26 domain scores on a 0 to 100 scale-and health-related quality of
26 y the validated BREAST-Q survey, with higher scores on a 0- to 100-point scale indicating better heal
27 late well with established semi-quantitative scores on a 30-WSI blinded hold-out.
28 ed mathematics and science standardized test scores on a college preparatory examination (ACT) for ad
29                         Patient 2 had stable scores on a composite measure of ALS function and a stab
30 the statistical performance of existing risk scores on a contemporary cohort of heart transplant reci
31 he patient-specific evolution of AD severity scores on a daily basis.
32 chieves the highest subjective and objective scores on a digit recognition task, improving the intell
33                                Modified DQIS scores on a given day decreased with age (27.7 +/- 0.27
34 ble artificial vision device, an increase in scores on a nonvalidated 10-item test of activities of d
35  an acute stress manipulation and subjective scores on a questionnaire assessing recent chronic stres
36                                Relative risk scores on a scale of 100 represent the integrated risk o
37  strength of attention bias was predicted by scores on a self-report measure of body perception disto
38 cally developing youth was related to better scores on a standardized measure of social functioning.
39 e and the proportion of parents with passing scores on a test with two multiple choice questions for
40 , and/or title reported more positive change scores on a variety of work attitudes.
41      Intelligence quotient (IQ), grades, and scores on achievement tests are widely used as measures
42 ely more important in predicting grades than scores on achievement tests.
43 w that personality and IQ predict grades and scores on achievement tests.
44 5, and 42, included changes from baseline in scores on additional depression and anxiety scales, a re
45 95% CI 0.55-0.82, P < 0.001) had lesser Star scores on adjusted analysis, whereas patients with a can
46 al Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score on admission (OR: NIHSS <4: 0.29 (0.11-0.78); p=0.
47 eam services, and patients' CriSTAL criteria score on admission.
48 quired infection had higher disease severity scores on admission than patients with sepsis who did no
49                                       Median scores on admission were as follows: FM-UL = 26 (IQR 16-
50 sed of Hunt & Hess and APACHE-II physiologic scores on admission, age, and aneurysmal rebleed within
51                In unadjusted analyses, lower scores on all 3 cognitive domains predicted poorer medic
52 Univariable analysis demonstrated that lower scores on all LLQ subscales were correlated with prolong
53 higher aMED had significantly more favorable scores on all outcomes investigated (P < 0.0001 for all
54 re (6 vs 10.5; p = 0.062) and lower or equal scores on all specific IBS symptoms in comparison to con
55 PPA-FTLD group had normal (ie, near-ceiling) scores on all verbal and nonverbal test conditions.
56             UNC13A was associated with lower scores on ALS-specific cognition tests (means A/A 79.5,
57  of three hepatobiliary phase features, each scored on an ordinal 0-2 scale: hepatic enhancement, bil
58                          Exercise tests were scored on an ordinal scale of worst ventricular arrhythm
59 sms could explain a third of the variance of scores on an age-16 UK national examination of education
60 duration, and ivabradine patients had better scores on angina frequency at every visit to 36 months.
61  better eye were more likely to have reduced scores on assessments of vision-related QoL.
62 , transgender and gender-diverse individuals score, on average, higher on self-report measures of aut
63                                         PLWH scored on average 0.06 (95% CI 0.01-0.12) standard devia
64 articipants with depression (versus without) scored on average 13 points (95% CI, 8-17) lower on the
65                                      IND-VFQ scores, on average, increased by 9.2 points from trial e
66  and linear regression was used to model PCI scores on baseline PCI, treatment, and other factors.
67 aturations and higher National Early Warning Scores on baseline.
68     Both boys and girls with konzo had lower scores on BOT-2 than children without konzo at both foll
69 ificant, improvement over the standard GRACE score on both datasets.
70 difference between baseline and the 12-month scores on both the CHOP INTEND and the HINE-2 for the wh
71 ed the effect of this nitric oxide signaling score on cardiometabolic and other diseases.
72 t effect (difference in cognitive function z score) on child cognitive function at age 7-14 years (i.
73 as no association between tau deposition and scores on cognitive and neuropsychiatric tests.
74 ease in VO2Max was associated with increased scores on cognitive processing speed by 0.45 SD (95% CI:
75            People with glaucoma showed lower scores on cognitive tests that may depend on verbal work
76  higher Pediatric Logistic Organ Dysfunction score on day 3-5.
77 ofile negatively correlated with Thompson NE score on day 4 (r(2) = 0.66): infants with a Thompson sc
78 stockings also had significantly better pain scores on days 1-3, day 5, and day 7.
79 ediation analysis, the effect of the genetic score on decreased coronary heart disease risk extended
80 nically relevant response (>25% reduction in scores on delusions, hallucinations and agitation domain
81  in the prefrontal cortex, and higher PBA-HD scores on depression, apathy, and irritability (range, P
82 stigate the prognostic significance of TILAb score on digitized WSIs of Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) s
83 rge (P < 0.001), a lower weight-for-height z score on discharge (P < 0.01), and the receipt of ready-
84                        Individual continuous scores on each component were then included in a voxel-b
85 ere significantly more likely to have higher scores on each scale; odds ratio (OR) for depression 1.9
86  on at least one subscale and higher burnout scores on each subscale and the total inventory.
87                                              Scores on each subscale significantly correlated with th
88 he new groups showed significantly different scores on everyday adaptive functioning.
89      Our method also achieved the highest F1 score on free-modeling targets in the latest CASP (Criti
90 s of obese patients showed higher angiogenic scores on gene-set enrichment analysis-derived hallmark
91  The effect of a 1-point increase in Pyramid score on global cognitive function was equivalent to 1.7
92 ed persons had significantly lower (worse) T scores on GP-DH, WAIS-IIIDS, Stroop Word-Reading, TMT-A;
93 ) was associated with significantly better T scores on GP-NDH, WAIS-IIIDS, Stroop Color-Naming; bette
94                               Age-equivalent scores on gross motor, fine motor, and cognitive subscal
95 tants when hungry was associated with higher scores on harm avoidance among participants in the remit
96                           Diet quality index scores on Healthy Eating Index 2010 (HEI-2010), Alternat
97 stic value of TF using a similar human-based score on hematoxylin-eosin staining.
98 an indicator of histopathologic response was scored on hematoxylin- and eosin-stained sections of the
99 dose-response patterns of Mediterranean diet score on incident cognitive disorders.
100 e was assessed using standardized continuous scores on individual neurocognitive tests.
101  to -0.74; P = .002) and a 0.12-point higher score on informant-rated cognitive problems (95% CI, 0.0
102 AS analyses were performed, a GWAS for AUDIT scores on items 1-3, which focus on consumption (AUDIT-C
103 hich focus on consumption (AUDIT-C), and for scores on items 4-10, which focus on the problematic con
104 n skill development in residency by studying scores on knowledge and image questions on radiology tes
105 assessed the influence of an LDL-C polygenic score on levels of LDL-C and risk of ASCVD for individua
106 d hybrid (18)F-choline PET/mpMRI with Likert scoring on men with elevated PSA, performed combined bio
107 hich was the first occurrence of a follow-up score on MoCA or DSST that was 1.5 SDs or more below the
108 ohort, higher Ch4 was associated with higher scores on MoCA (beta=9.2; 95% CI=1.9 to 16.5; p=0.01), J
109 tween letrozole and placebo were observed in scores on most subscales measuring quality of life.
110 ther extrapyramidal motor side effects; mean scores on motor function scales indicated no motor distu
111  uninfected with microcephaly had lower mean scores on neurodevelopmental assessments at age 1 and 5
112                    Outcome measures included scores on neuropsychological measures and subjective rat
113                      Patients had comparable scores on other PANSS items, ACE-III, and GAF at baselin
114                  At 60 weeks, off-medication scores on part 3 of the MDS-UPDRS had improved by 1.0 po
115    To measure the effect of use of the HEART score on patient outcomes and use of health care resourc
116                                              Scores on performance assessments are difficult to inter
117                                   Subsequent scoring on pictures was comparable with the live evaluat
118                       Histopathologic injury scores on POD8 were lower in both perfused groups (NEVKP
119           African Americans exhibited higher scores on portions of the FACT-C (colorectal cancer subs
120                            The global QoR-40 scores on postoperative day 1 for the TAP block group (m
121 ity is typically measured according to total scores on questionnaires that include a diverse range of
122 nd an application of the [Formula: see text]-score on real data to demonstrate the statistic's predic
123 eding the direct influence of polygenic risk score on schizophrenia risk (1.43%, CI 0.46-3.08%).
124 ncrease in VO2Max was associated with better scores on short-term memory and cognitive processing spe
125 At 6 weeks, both groups had similar scenario scores on Sim2 (p = 0.5), but the simulation group score
126 e the effect of lossy compression of quality scores on SNP and INDEL detection.
127                                      Anxiety scores on STAI questionnaires were indifferent for all f
128 d children: readiness to enter kindergarten, scores on standardized tests in elementary and middle sc
129 overall social impairment, as well as higher scores on subdomains, indicating deficits in social cogn
130 nd control groups had similar mean (SD) HADS scores on symptoms of anxiety (14.16 [3.17] vs 13.64 [3.
131 ionResNet V2, achieved an average of 0.91 F1-score on tenfold cross validation with an average area u
132 onpregnant adults, was associated with lower scores on tests of cognitive function in the offspring a
133 chological distress as measured by the total score on the 12-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-1
134 as the change from baseline to day 15 in the score on the 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (H
135  from baseline at week 12 in the weekly mean score on the 24-hour Worst Itching Intensity Numerical R
136     The primary efficacy outcome measure was score on the 24-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (H
137    The primary outcome of this study was the score on the 32-question LLQ.
138 ilar in the two trial groups, except for the score on the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluat
139 he primary efficacy measure of total symptom score on the ADHD Rating Scale (score range, 0 [least sy
140  with the healthiest diet, that is, a higher score on the AHEI-2010, and 21.4 y (95% CI: 20.6, 22.3 y
141  functional impairment, as measured by total score on the ALS Functional Rating Scale-Revised, at fir
142 outcome was the rate of decline in the total score on the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Functional Ra
143 ealthy subjects were selected based on their score on the Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ), and AQ score
144 hange from baseline to month 18 in the total score on the BAD scale (which measures severity of dysto
145                 Materials and Methods A risk score on the basis of 88 SNPs (SNP88) was investigated i
146                   We generated a progression score on the basis of principal component analysis of pr
147  primary outcome was the cognitive composite score on the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Develop
148 re child cognitive and language development (score on the Bayley Scales of Infant Development third e
149 fied as improvers (>20% improvement in total score on the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale [BPRS] at 1-
150 alyses, black race, increasing age, a higher score on the Charlson Comorbidity Index (indicating a gr
151 ohort, a rapid increase from baseline in the score on the CHOP INTEND scale followed gene delivery, w
152    The adjusted mean difference in the total score on the Clinical COPD Questionnaire at 2 weeks was
153  the change from baseline to week 104 in the score on the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale-Sum of Boxes
154 M-D), and the secondary efficacy outcome was score on the Clinical Global Impressions severity scale
155 ary outcome measure was speech comprehension score on the comprehensive aphasia test.
156            The primary outcome was the total score on the CYBOCS-PDD (scores range from 0-20; higher
157 ons that was 63% lower, a respiratory domain score on the Cystic Fibrosis Questionnaire-Revised (rang
158 outcome was the change in premenstrual total score on the Daily Record of Severity of Problems (DRSP)
159 e the impact of mitral annular calcium (MAC) score on the development of CSA after transcatheter aort
160 relapse rate and change from baseline in the score on the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS).
161 , -2.26 to 0.76), nor did improvement in the score on the Gastrointestinal Quality of Life Index (dif
162  of a continuous trait for anxiety (based on score on the Generalized Anxiety Disorder 2-item scale [
163 o complete the Timed Up and Go test, and the score on the Global Rating of Change scale, all assessed
164 f >=1 grade), and the mean change in overall score on the Graves' ophthalmopathy-specific quality-of-
165 ficantly favored surgery with respect to the score on the Hague Seizure Severity scale (difference, 1
166                  Secondary outcomes were the score on the Hague Seizure Severity scale, the Binet-Kam
167 ACR20 response) and the change from baseline score on the Health Assessment Questionnaire-Disability
168 ntention-to-treat analysis, the mean (+/-SD) score on the health-related quality-of-life domain of th
169 -related quality of life, as assessed by the score on the health-related quality-of-life domain of th
170 rs; P = 0.02 for noninferiority), as was the score on the Karolinska Sleepiness Scale (between-group
171                                    Composite score on the MCCB.
172                  The primary outcome was the score on the modified Rankin scale at 2 years; this scal
173            The percentage of patients with a score on the modified Rankin scale of 0 to 2, signifying
174    The primary outcome measure was change in score on the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (
175  was change from baseline to day 15 in total score on the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (
176                                       Change score on the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (
177                            Overall, the mean score on the multiple-choice test improved from 59.71% o
178 60/6756) were women, and median pretreatment score on the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale
179 feriority would be declared if the mean pain score on the numeric rating scale (NRS) for postoperativ
180 assessed in 2 ways: the movement-evoked pain score on the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS-MEP) and the pa
181                         The initial pruritus score on the numerical rating scale was 8.4 in each grou
182                 At week 4, the peak pruritus score on the numerical rating scale was reduced from bas
183 nt difference between the groups in the mean score on the ODI at 2 years (27 in the fusion group and
184                  The primary outcome was the score on the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI; which range
185                  Secondary outcomes were the score on the Oswestry Disability Index, back and leg pai
186             Secondary outcomes including the score on the Owestry Disability Index and pain at 12 mon
187                               The mean total score on the PANSS at baseline was 101.4 in the SEP-3638
188  on structural brain MRI and of a global SVD score on the patients' performance.
189 nt was the change from baseline in the total score on the Positive and Negative Symptom Scale (PANSS;
190 Antipsychotic efficacy, as assessed by total score on the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS
191 d the impact of adoption of the CHA2DS2-VASc score on the proportion of patients with an indication f
192 allucinations at 12 weeks, measured by total score on the Psychotic Symptoms Rating Scales Auditory H
193 t and expected adult height, Tanner staging, score on the Pubertal Development Scale), neuroendocrine
194 cident ICD behaviour was defined as positive score on the Questionnaire for Impulsive-Compulsive Diso
195 tainty, diagnostic delay, site of onset, and score on the Revised ALS Functional Rating Scale.
196 ndard error = 0.7 +/- 0.3]; worse forgetting score on the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT) o
197 Research Council (MRC) sum score and MRC sum score on the right (p=0.03 and 0.02, respectively).
198 he joint effect of gestational age and Apgar score on the risk of neonatal death is unknown.
199 re, the proportional odds of having a higher score on the seven-point ordinal scale at 15 days was no
200 the modified Rodnan skin score and the total score on the SGRQ at week 52 did not differ significantl
201 ly) as did those with a higher mental health score on the Short Form 12-Item, version 2, Health Surve
202       The primary outcome was general health score on the Short Form-36 Health Survey (SF-36) at 18 m
203      The primary outcome was a change in the score on the Short Form-36 questionnaire vitality scale
204 ison of the mean change from baseline in the score on the spatial working memory strategy index of ex
205                The primary end point was the score on the spatial working memory strategy index of ex
206  modified Rodnan skin score and in the total score on the St.
207 d < 0.01) and 1.89 points lower interference score on the Stroop test (95% CI: -3.10, -0.68; P-trend
208        Our ML-based system achieved 77.0% F1 score on the task of ADR mention recognition and 82.6% m
209 tion recognition and 82.6% micro-averaged F1 score on the task of ADR normalization, while rule-based
210 change from baseline to week 80 in the total score on the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (U
211                                     The mean score on the utility-weighted modified Rankin scale at 9
212 eillance and were graded on the basis of the score on the Vesikari scale (which ranges from 0 to 20,
213                              The mean nausea score on the Visual Analogue Scale (score 0-10) was grea
214            The primary outcome was the total score on the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities O
215                The primary outcome was total score on the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities O
216  third edition), socioemotional development (score on the Wolke scale), and parental stimulation (Hom
217          Brain MRI scans were anonymised and scored on the criteria by 2 of 3 independent raters.
218                       Among the 12 patients, scores on the 10-item test improved from a mean (SD) of
219 Load group, participants with lower accuracy scores on the 2-back task (i.e., for who the task was mo
220 nt for baseline scores and other covariates, scores on the Aberdeen Varicose Vein Questionnaire (on w
221 stable schizophrenia had significantly lower scores on the ACC glutathione-glutamate component, an ef
222 amine, rivastigmine, and memantine) improved scores on the ADAS-Cog 11 by 1 to 2.5 points over 3 mont
223 effects experienced, metabolic outcomes, and scores on the Adherence Estimator scale, which assesses
224     In infants whose mothers reported higher scores on the Adverse Childhood Experience questionnaire
225  Pregnant women were recruited, and maternal scores on the Adverse Childhood Experience questionnaire
226  1.33; 95% CI, 1.04-1.72; P = 0.025), higher scores on the AREDS Extended AMD Severity Scale (Standar
227 indicator of vitamin B-12 status (3cB12) and scores on the ASQ-3 and NEPSY II subtests.All markers of
228 nd clinical characteristics, we trained risk scores on the basis of GCE versus Cox models for cancer-
229 r Checklist (PCL-S); secondary measures were scores on the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) and
230  the placebo group, and median worst fatigue scores on the BFI were 1.29 (IQR 0-3.29) in the apalutam
231                                              Scores on the Brief Fatigue Inventory (BFI), CLL module
232                                              Scores on the Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Pediatric Scal
233 t on the Vineland Social Maturity Scale, and scores on the Child Behavior Checklist and the Pediatric
234           Child outcomes were defined as sum scores on the Child Behavior Checklist, the Ages and Sta
235 l ACEs was examined as a predictor of infant scores on the Child Behavior Checklist.
236         In exploratory analyses, we compared scores on the CHOP INTEND (Children's Hospital of Philad
237  outcome measures were PANSS total score and scores on the Clinical Global Impressions Scale (CGI), t
238 , including the changes from baseline in the scores on the Clinical Global Impressions Severity (CGI-
239                                              Scores on the collectivism scale were positively associa
240                                     Elevated scores on the common internalizing factor, with high loa
241 secondary end points are reported, including scores on the Composite Abuse Scale, SPAN (Startle, Phys
242 s of these factors along with the vital sign scores on the contribution of bolus to mortality using C
243 ted (range, 0.70-0.28; P < .001) with higher scores on the core 10-item FACE-Q satisfaction with faci
244                            Outcomes included scores on the CRS disease severity visual analog scale (
245                                              Scores on the DAS patient and carer versions did not sig
246 vements were also observed for quetiapine in scores on the Davidson Trauma Scale, CGI severity and im
247 ediates some of the effect of polygenic risk scores on the disorder.
248 lence of low cognitive and/or socioemotional scores on the ECDI was best represented by a model using
249    Secondary end points included wig use and scores on the European Organisation for Research and Tre
250 ed data on participants' treatment costs and scores on the EuroQol EQ-5D questionnaire.
251 ed a locus in 3p26.1 that is associated with scores on the Eyes Test in females (rs7641347, Pmeta=1.5
252                      Kindergarten readiness, scores on the Florida Comprehensive Achievement Test (FC
253 rogression, safety, time to deterioration in scores on the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy He
254 ion group had significantly lower mean total scores on the HADS than women in the control group (10.0
255                              Higher baseline scores on the HAM-D and the Quick Inventory of Depressio
256  significant dose-related ketamine effect on scores on the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD).
257             Individuals with ADHD had higher scores on the higher education entrance tests during per
258  of modified Melasma Area and Severity Index scores on the hydroquinone-treated side.
259                             Rasch-calibrated scores on the I-CAARV were significantly correlated with
260 dy 2 replicated study 1, showing that higher scores on the inflammatory composite were associated wit
261       Consistent with our prediction, higher scores on the inflammatory composite were associated wit
262                                       Higher scores on the measures indicate greater severity of the
263 al status, as defined by the distribution of scores on the modified Rankin Scale at 90 days post-rand
264 mmon odds ratio for a better distribution of scores on the modified Rankin scale at 90 days was 2.28
265  and lower (worse) mean (standard deviation) scores on the modified Rasch-scored 28-item VFQ (VFQ-28R
266 rticipants who had a >=50% decrease in their scores on the Montgomery- angstromsberg Depression Ratin
267 tment for multiple vascular risk factors and scores on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (0.58, 95% C
268 ng carriers had significantly increased mean scores on the Movement Disorders Society Unified Parkins
269  the P1, of the VEP in relation to cognitive scores on the Mullen Scales of Early Learning and the We
270 wing students to significantly improve their scores on the multiple-choice test.
271  a median neurological impairment defined by scores on the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale
272 w-up, with effect sizes of 0.14 to 1.98, but scores on the NEI-RQL-42 glare scale worsened at the 1-m
273 benzodiazepine group had the least favorable scores on the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Network Neuro
274 r status) were associated with a decrease in scores on the NEPSY II affect recognition and geometric
275 er alpha diversity was associated with lower scores on the overall composite score, visual reception
276                                       Higher scores on the personality trait of neuroticism, the tend
277 tient-reported outcome measures included the scores on the Physical Component Summary (PCS) and Menta
278  migraine-specific medication, and change in scores on the physical-impairment and everyday-activitie
279 ts in sleep quality as captured by mean (SD) scores on the Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index (7.88 [4.11]
280 .7]), and total (78.5 [15.3] to 63.2 [13.9]) scores on the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (P <
281                        Primary measures were scores on the Posttraumatic Symptom Scale-Interview Vers
282                            Outcomes included scores on the Preclinical Alzheimer Cognitive Composite
283 l impairment from the patient's perspective; scores on the questionnaire range from 0 to 100, with hi
284                                              Scores on the QUIC were positively correlated with other
285 l health score increases of 17, 16, and 0.3; scores on the RAND 36-Item Health Survey ranged from 0 t
286                Both self- and observer-rated scores on the Rating for Premenstrual Tension were signi
287                                              Scores on the respiratory domain of the Cystic Fibrosis
288                 The target range of sedation-scores on the Richmond Agitation and Sedation Scale (whi
289  and the proportion of children with passing scores on the same test.
290  of modified Melasma Area and Severity Index scores on the Thiamidol-treated side, while approximatel
291 mary outcomes were verbal and performance IQ scores on the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of In
292  effectiveness was assessed by the change in scores on the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-B
293  the association between baseline and change scores on the Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS; range 0-60
294 early detection of HCC by performing digital scoring on the purified EVs.
295                However, the subject-specific scores on these dimensions showed considerable overlap a
296 ostic value of coronary artery calcium (CAC) scoring on top of myocardial perfusion imaging with sing
297 ts with UC in remission tended to have lower scores on total GSRS-IBS score (6 vs 10.5; p = 0.062) an
298 imate the risk and odds ratios of mean Index score on two outcomes in the subsequent year: 1) not kee
299           Cases with higher CD4 had better T scores on WAIS-IIIDS, TMT-A, CTT1; better SIP summary T
300 [6.6] years) from the ADNI showed lower mean scores on Weschler Memory Scale-Revised Logical Memory I

 
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