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1         Relative to nonusers, ERT users were better educated (63 vs. 81% with at least some college),
2 recede most cases of SUDEP, patients must be better educated about prevention.
3 nology, the scientific community needs to be better educated about the social and ethical implication
4 diation therapy while expanding the need for better educated and experienced medical physics staff.
5 s were more likely to be older, married, and better educated and to have higher household incomes.
6   Those in favor were more likely to be men, better educated, and younger.
7 y identified that nonconsenting parents were better educated, had private insurance, showed lower lev
8 ldren are more likely to be married, richer, better educated, more religious, and healthier, all of w
9 d States tended to live in more-affluent and better-educated neighborhoods than the average U.S. resi
10 ve care units with better work environments, better educated nurses, and more infants who receive bre
11       Older (OR = 1.02, 95% CI: 1.01, 1.03), better-educated (OR = 1.4, 95% CI: 1.1, 1.7), and White
12                                  Younger and better educated patients have more active roles in decis
13                                              Better-educated patients were less likely to report that
14                                              Better-educated persons (odds ratio (OR) = 1.3, 95% conf
15                                   Healthier, better educated refugees were more likely to emigrate.
16                                Despite being better educated, subjects with RA ages 55-64 years had l
17 ing duration was longer among women who were better educated, were white, had previously breastfed, h

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