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The most commonly cited outcome (by half the interviewees) was that it raised the profile and significance of obesity among decision-makers.
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For example, Predpol, one of the leading retailers of this kind of software claims its products "dramatically reduce crime in jurisdictions of all types and sizes", citing outcomes from police departments such as the Los Angeles and Atlanta.
Many researchers have pointed out the effectiveness of discharge planning, citing outcomes such as shorter hospitalizations, greater satisfaction of clients, more usage of home care services and fewer readmissions [ 6- 10].
The Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire (RMDQ) is the most commonly cited primary outcome measure in LBP trials [ 10].
Among those in whom meningitis developed, rates of adverse outcome were similar to those reported in the literature: In this case series, 74% of meningitis survivors experienced an adverse neurologic outcome, while other studies cite adverse outcome in 20%78%% of neonatal or infant meningitis survivors (21 – 21 ).
Increased self-reliance and confidence are often cited as outcomes of tutoring, sometimes because the child has finally felt able to express themselves without the threat of ridicule in the classroom.
Health economic analyses that included or cited health outcomes data obtained from telehealth services.
Completion of cycle of care [ 23] and reduction in overdue immunisations [ 32] were each cited as outcomes along with an increase in infant weight after six months [ 16].
While less than an entirely decisive battle either way, historians generally cite the outcome as an American victory, which was obviously true for the overall war (of note, to the British, the War of 1812 was not a war unto itself, but a theater of the Napoleonic War they were fighting in Europe, but that dissent is beyond the scope of our focus here).
I think the authors should be more explicit in the Discussion about what the evidence is and they should probably cite the outcome of their sucrose fractionation experiments, both with the K356D mutant and as a function of development.
The first source Meyer-Bahlburg cites, "Psychosexual outcome in women affected by congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency" (Wisniewski et al., 2004), involved contacting 41 women with CAH from the same clinic (Johns Hopkins) to participate in a survey on optimal timing for feminizing genitoplasty.
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