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1 tal stay or health status as reported by the respondent.
2 curred in approximately one fifth of trainee respondents.
3 sponse rate was 763 (45%) of 1,680 potential respondents.
4 nd treatment of PI-IBS was consistent across respondents.
5 d cryotherapy and Mitomycin C for 6/22 (27%) respondents.
6 Cooperation rate was 48.1% with 1000 total respondents.
7 1)I therapy occurred in approximately 10% of respondents.
8 a was believed to be infectious by 7% of the respondents.
9 t periodontal or peri-implant diseases among respondents.
10 ional and occupational attainment for female respondents.
11 We identified 35 articles, including 7112 respondents.
12 c modeling and the simplicity needed for lay respondents.
13 months, and health status as reported by the respondents.
14 nd low testosterone when compared to non-CTE respondents.
15 and prevention methods for Black and Latinx respondents.
16 concordant messages for Black but not Latinx respondents.
17 ducted in November 2018 showed that of 1,278 respondents, 11% had been contacted since signing up for
46 yet, when probed, it was determined that the respondent actually wore correction for certain activiti
48 ted with age (P value = 0.0002), with 56% of respondents aged <40 years reporting student loans >$250
49 n for South Africa and used data from 17 743 respondents aged 15 years or older of the 2012 South Afr
50 d age outside the range of interest, 136 111 respondents aged 35-79 years (mean age 54 [SD 12] years;
59 -up data were available from 88% of baseline respondents and 87% of baseline spouses surveyed in 2017
60 xploratory interviews were conducted with 10 respondents and illustrated how social networking, initi
64 ssessments were completed by 5,972 and 4,939 respondents at 11 years and 14 years of follow-up, respe
66 d impacts on health insurability, and 3 of 4 respondents attempting to purchase life insurance postdo
67 presentative of the US population) evaluated respondents' attitudes regarding the acceptability of st
70 ydroxychloroquine (HCQ) was used by 78.1% of respondents; azithromycin by 46.9%; tocilizumab by 31.3%
72 was widespread, with 230 (25.5%, 21.7-29.6) respondents believing that the Ebola outbreak was not re
78 tion frequency was the dominant predictor of respondents' confidence leading or participating in an i
79 n-based social network was constructed, with respondents connected if they reported frequenting the s
80 response or extensor posturing, which 87% of respondents considered being very or critically importan
84 analysis of speech recordings supplied by 13 respondents correctly categorised 11 (85%) on the basis
91 odontitis whereas 52.6%, 55.3%, 18.4% of the respondents did so for periodontal regeneration procedur
92 4, who were recruited from a community-based respondent driven sampling (RDS) survey and followed for
97 After a 2-year intervention phase, we did respondent-driven sampling evaluation surveys of target
100 nd 10 005 MSM in the evaluation survey using respondent-driven sampling, across the 22 trial sites.
104 ged 18 years or older were recruited through respondent-driven-sampling for a biobehavioural survey c
105 rement Study (HRS) along with information on respondents' early educational experiences collected in
108 ory results of Pansalt(R) use for 58% of the respondents (equal or higher liking and purchase intenti
109 d brain death persists, with the majority of respondents equating this as a bleak outcome but not as
111 48.9% of all respondents and 70.8% of female respondents experienced at least 1 form of sexual harass
115 dicative of immunity from vaccination, among respondents for three 4-year time intervals (2003-2006,
118 ions across the global North and South); 437 respondents from 79 countries addressed 93 unique hydrol
120 ts from Ireland, highest rates of anxiety in respondents from Germany, and social exclusion and isola
121 as high levels of uncertainty and stress in respondents from Ireland, highest rates of anxiety in re
129 st group, which was likely to contain 86% of respondents, had a strong preference for face-to-face te
130 viding clinical ophthalmic care, many of the respondents have duties that involve consenting patients
135 prior domestic violence perpetration by the respondent in 24% of cases, and a prior diagnosis of a m
137 no effects among a representative sample of respondents in a largely rural area of northern India, w
138 "extremely" or "very important" by >= 50% of respondents in round 3 were included in the final "baske
142 s management of the situation reported by 47 respondents included questioning for 81% (38), allowing
146 nts, whereas only 53.2%, 45.3%, and 29.5% of respondents involved surrogates, awake patients, or beds
148 ter applying population weights, most of our respondents lived in urban areas (59%), had finished pri
150 dly, many of the recommendations proposed by respondents matched those made over two decades ago.
151 sults: The response rate was 67%, with 1,058 respondents (median age 33 yr; 71% women; 68% nursing st
156 s differed significantly between constipated respondents of various ages, while we did not observe se
160 (1,155 deep-sea scientists consulted and 112 respondents), our analysis indicates a wide consensus am
163 to 20 EGS best practices was administered to respondents overseeing EGS at all eligible adult acute c
165 The recommendations are organized by survey respondents' perceptions of potential public health impa
168 completed a two-part survey composed of the respondent profile sheet and the Social Skills Inventory
170 attended primary school or higher (n = 9,565 respondents providing 62,037 person-period observations)
176 lower injury and mortality risks compared to respondents remaining in Bangladesh, due in part to the
178 dents surveyed in 2017-2018; the majority of respondents report no education, and 61% are Muslim.
179 d significant associations between whether a respondent reported visiting an HCP about CeD in the las
186 responses, we found that a majority (86%) of respondents reported being satisfied (either extremely o
197 onses and determining the frequency at which respondents reported specific issues and opportunities i
203 farms, homes, and mosques; 531 (89%) of 599 respondents reported violence in their hamlets before fl
208 Using data on place attachment from 5,403 respondents residing locally, nationally, and internatio
209 ason for filing the ERPO; characteristics of respondents; respondent's reported history of domestic v
211 A questionnaire was used to investigate the respondent's intention to leave their job and to collect
212 his study was limited by the accuracy of the respondent's recall of the provider, timing, and receipt
213 ng the ERPO; characteristics of respondents; respondent's reported history of domestic violence perpe
214 acteristics from monitoring stations to each respondent's SWB at both disaggregated spatial and tempo
216 y that found that only approximately 6 in 10 respondents said that they will get vaccinated when a va
217 showed that there were 2 classes within the respondent sample that appeared to have different prefer
218 is internet survey study describes trends in respondents saying they were likely to accept vaccinatio
220 d coeliac disease, requesting information on respondents' socio-demographic and clinical characterist
224 -up data were available from 88% of baseline respondents surveyed in 2017-2018; the majority of respo
226 95% CI 0.54-0.93, P = 0.01) among all survey respondents, there were associated decreases in the hosp
228 spoken out of context is sufficient to allow respondents to discern the social class of speakers at l
229 ed outcome measures relevant to DR and asked respondents to identify those that must be measured in a
231 We conduct a 3-y study involving 11,662 respondents to map cultural tightness-the degree to whic
232 survey of 20 cases of S. aureus BSI, asking respondents to rank outcomes by global desirability.
235 Interview Survey (NHIS, N = 239,944 eligible respondents) to study time trends in drinking outcomes b
238 formance of senior staff in transplantation, respondents' use of language and their choice of words d
247 he period of detainment reported by these 47 respondents was less than 30 min for 57% (27), 30 to les
248 ional attainment in early midlife for female respondents was not affected by their gendered environme
250 ing a large original survey dataset of 9,217 respondents, we create and validate a model of Americans
264 l cardiac arrest events per year, and 41% of respondents were most likely to participate in in-hospit
268 We explored health and income outcomes for respondents who at the time of the follow-up interview w
270 ey, 2578 (71.0%) responded and 2402 of these respondents who did not have bilateral disease and for w
272 oice experiment (DCE) was conducted in which respondents who expressed an interest in online material
274 e-self-reported differences only exist among respondents who prefer watching local news, and there ar
275 to age-eligible HRS Life History Mail Survey respondents who provided data on cognitive functioning a
279 ng firearm access for individuals (known as "respondents") who pose a risk to themselves or others.
281 days after hospitalization, but most (68% of respondents with angina; 27% of the total sample) experi
284 ) fared worse on OCI, VFQ-28R, and WPAI than respondents with DED and EDS <40 (lowest discomfort).
290 itudinal data on social functioning from 485 respondents with schizophrenia spectrum disorders and ps
291 ith an embedded experiment providing treated respondents with scientific projections about the COVID-
292 ion with IRA accounts were most common among respondents with strong ideological homophily within the
293 and impaired functional capacity compared to respondents with symptoms compatible with only one of th
294 Cannabis use disorder was more prevalent in respondents with than without pain (2001-2002: 1.77% com
295 onmedical cannabis use was more prevalent in respondents with than without pain (2001-2002: 5.15% com
298 cing EH professionals were provided by 1,736 respondents working at health departments who responded
299 iment utility gains and losses revealed that respondents would accept up to a 9.7 percentage-point (9