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To describe primarily implicit instruments for assessing medication use in older adults.
She continues to perpetuate the offence by talking of herself as "transracial", a term that has been used to describe primarily the identities of black people who were adopted by white parents.
Those of non-Western ethnic origin that we describe primarily live in the three largest Dutch cities (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and The Hague) and often cluster in certain neighbourhoods.
Some studies report that children describe primarily negative experiences from having ADHD, [ 18- 20] whereas elsewhere youth describe positive attributes of having ADHD or describe themselves as no different from their peers [ 13, 16].
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Allgrove syndrome has been described primarily in children; however, cases commonly go undetected until adulthood.
These orbits and their laminations are described primarily in the (yield strength vs. inverse Young's modulus) properties closure.
Migrants were described primarily by geographic origin; other relevant aspects (e.g., time in country, language fluency) were rarely studied.
The ergonomics procedures described primarily involve the engineers from all areas of the factory, and the process for ergonomics involvement with engineering design projects is described.
Where rain is vitally necessary for the welfare and continuity of a people, the king can be described primarily in terms of this special function.
Relationships between low back pain (LBP) and the hip in patient cohorts have been described primarily in patients with moderate to severe hip osteoarthritis (OA).
Brewery fermentation is described primarily as the metabolism of a fermentable carbohydrate source, by yeast in the absence of oxygen, with the production of alcohol and carbon dioxide.
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