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A questionnaire survey with 262 passengers revealed that pressure variations are rated less important for riding comfort than climatic and spatial aspects (study 1).
Schwanitz et al. [7] conducted a questionnaire survey with 262 passengers which revealed that pressure variations are rated less important for riding comfort than climatic and spatial aspects (study 1).
The night of Hoshana Rabbah as a time of special rituals is less well known than the first night of Shavuot.1 This night has two aspects: study in the synagogue, and the ritual of casting a shadow in the moonlight to see if one will live or die in the coming year.
Data for this paper come from the larger ASPECTS study, which was conducted in the south west of England.
Outcome measures extraction was carried out using a standard form to obtain data on the following aspects: study design, experimental and control interventions, length of follow-up, sample size, the outcome domains assessed pre- and post-operatively and respective instruments or scales employed.
While reviewing each study, the same two reviewers used standardized forms to independently extract and record four aspects: study id, list of critical adoption factors, country where the study was accomplished, type of practice, study setting, a knowledge-based classification in which critical adoption factors might engage type of electronic health records use, and study type.
40 Quality assessment of the selected studies was performed with consideration of the following aspects: study design, response rate, information about responders versus non-responders, sample size, statistical methods, correction for meteorological conditions and personal or local PM assessment (supplementary data).
During the ASPECTS study, although patients and their partners sometimes indicated that they did not want to discuss prognosis at this stage, there was no clear evidence that they did not want information about survival gain, and so it cannot be argued that clinicians were simply responding to patients' preferences.
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