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1 olds with dirt floors and whose mothers were more educated.
2 ion-better self-management of disease by the more educated.
3 s chose to receive results; these women were more educated (57 [67%] of 85 college graduates) than th
4 P = 0.007) and differences between less and more educated adults (reduction in difference, 0.5%; P =
7 e white, and registry diabetics tended to be more educated and more physically active and to report b
9 rs to be male, white, married, employed, and more educated and to have higher incomes and fewer comor
11 ttes per day) were less likely than younger, more educated, and heavy smokers to perceive an increase
12 , 57 [IQR, 49-70] vs 53 [IQR, 41-62] years), more educated, and predominantly female (921 [63.3%]).
13 vs 1 025 951 of 5 739 532 [17.9%]), and were more educated (bachelor's degree or higher, 16 349 of 51
14 residential isolation in denser, wealthier, more educated cities with high levels of public transit
22 utcome will allow better donor selection and more educated informed consent when there is more than o
23 tions revealed that sexless individuals were more educated, less likely to use alcohol and smoke, mor
24 were seen in higher PSA testing in older and more educated men. The distribution of main reasons for
25 the prevalence of hypogamous parents (mother more educated), mother-child associations are stronger,
26 he prevalence of hypergamous parents (father more educated), mother-daughter associations are weaker.
32 ation had similar effects for practices with more educated patients and those with less educated pati
33 across countries, younger, male, single, and more educated people were more likely to participate wee
34 ster were statistically significantly older, more educated, perceived fewer barriers (financial and t
36 btained for younger recipients, men, Whites, more-educated persons, nonsmokers, and those with a bett
37 2.18]; and 60-69 years RR 2.09 [1.65-2.65]), more educated (primary prevention, RR 1.61 [1.09-2.37];
38 th increased if mothers were older, heavier, more educated, primiparous, or carrying a male fetus.
39 Disadvantaged neighborhoods and those with more educated residents were more walkable (i.e., shorte
42 centers with more White, fewer Hispanic, and more educated waiting list patients underwent transplant
44 scores tended to have populations that were more educated, wealthier, had a higher proportion of res