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Based upon responses to these questionnaires, individually tailored reports were generated and mailed monthly to the participant along with the corresponding stage-matched manual.

Nevertheless, based upon responses of health practitioners involved in our interviews, oral cancer CE has not been a priority for the majority of participants.

Odds ratios reflects odds of higher degree of agreement with each statement, based upon responses on a 5-point ordinal Likert scale (Strongly agree to strongly disagree).

Based upon responses obtained by our surveys, at our medical center, the NMCD tool appeared to be of greatest relevance to FCM providers.

In the following section we describe five stages of help seeking and explore sub-themes which occur within each stage based upon responses of the adolescents in this study.

All analyses were based upon responses for women who fully completed all external indicators of health status and multi-attribute utility measures at six months postpartum; no replacement or imputation was performed on missing response items.

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The primary end point was clinical response based upon Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors, and the secondary end point was safety and quality of life.

In contrast, based upon data from adult studies, it is hypothesized that lithium may negatively affect fine-motor speed and control and cognitive processing speed, but results may vary based upon response to lithium and serum levels.

An evaluation of data collected from subjects who are treated in Arm I and Arm II will provide information about the appropriate starting dose of lithium in children/adolescents. Subjects randomized to Arms I and II may have their dose increased by 300 mg weekly, based upon response and tolerability.

As in Study 1, patients will continue into subsequent phases of the study based upon their response to their response to their current phase of treatment.

Unlike a defined crime, such as a murder or mass killing, the active aspect inherently implies that both law enforcement personnel and citizens have the potential to affect the outcome of the event based upon their responses".

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