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This information was used to assess number of drinks and adjusted ethanol intake per drink and per day.
The CellTiter 96 AQueous One Solution Cell Proliferation Assay kit (Promega, Madison, WI) was used to assess number of viable cells following manufacturer's instructions.
We did not assess number of prior depressive episodes in the included participants, which makes it unclear whether our trial results demonstrate intervention effects in participants with a first time depression or recurrent depression.
According to the second-order statistics developed for STRUCTURE (Evanno et al. 2005) to assess number of subpopulations, the optimal value of K = 3 whose △K showed a peak was identified.
But the test was not developed to blindly assess number of items correct; it was meant to allow inferences to be made about a student's level of knowledge of the course unit, a latent construct.
A medical history questionnaire was used to assess number of years since menopause, number of years since a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes (if applicable), current medication use, history of major osteoporotic fractures (i.e., non-traumatic fracture of the hip, wrist, vertebral, or proximal humerus) [ 20] and occurrence of osteoporotic fractures since baseline.
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81 In stroke trials, traditional statistical analyses assess numbers achieving a "good" functional outcome.
As previously described [ 2, 15], a quantitative approach was used to assess numbers of glia and neurons.
The assessed number of repeats was used to create MLVA profiles consisting of strings of 8 integers that were used for categorical clustering.
Alcohol subscale assessed number of standard drinks taken at any time drinking.
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