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Respiratory difficulties #: c.

The 36 questions assessing perceptions toward the course fell into four domains, namely (A) Course Value, (B) Difficulties, (C) Behavior, and (D) Expectation.

was followed by five individual statements, each rated on a 5-point Likeranginge ranging from 'strongly agree' to 'disagree', with no neutral option: (a) my ability to express my needs is improved, (b) I have a greater understanding of my own difficulties, (c) my self-acceptance has improved, (d) I feel happier and (e) I have more social contacts than before.

These dichotomous items were collapsed into five variables semantically described as: 'relationship problems' (a and b); 'financial difficulties' (c); 'illnesses' (d, e, f and g); 'bereavement' (h); and, 'job difficulties' (i and j) which were entered into the multiple regression analysis.

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11 raters who scored both tests (in the static test, raters are referred to as "raters"; while they are referred to as "mediators" in the dynamic test. Forty items (5 tasks with 8 items each) Item type: Gap filling, MC, information transfer, true/false statements and following instructions - FACETS: Ability estimates and item difficulty c.

The criteria for inclusion in the SARSID were radiographic evidence of infiltrates consistent with pneumonia, fever ≥38°C or history of such at any time in the past 2 days, and at least two of the following: a) history of chills in the past 2 days; b) cough (new or increased cough) or breathing difficulty; c) general malaise or myalgia; and d) known history of exposure.

Adding smoking and drinking variables does not modify the associations notably (having difficulties 3.20 –CI 95% 1.46-7.03; making ends meet only slightly 1.57 –CI 95% 0.74-3.31).

Rejecting the Verma Committee's strong appeal that marital rape be made an offense under the law, the Standing Committee on Home said that (a) the Indian family system would be disturbed; (b) there were practical difficulties; and (c) marriage presumes consent.

In this paper, we (a) discuss the complexities involved in printing gelatin, (b) offer a reproducible approach to overcome such difficulties, and (c) present the detailed design criteria and the production process of such 3D-printed gelatin membranes by exemplifying scaffolds suitable for growth of full-thickness oral mucosa as a heterogeneous tissue.

The description 'weird body' includes neurological symptoms such as (a) sensory dysfunction/hypersensitivity, (b) vision and hearing difficulties, and (c) dysregulation of body temperature, paraesthesia, and movement abnormalities.

Such groups are a) more likely to initiate breastfeeding, b) more likely to seek out support for breastfeeding difficulties and c) more likely to be willing to be involved in research interviews.

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