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Predictors of poor quality of life in adolescents with epilepsy include anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, frequency of seizures, and side effects of antiepileptic drugs.

For AO patients evaluated by us with and without metabolic disorders, frequency of the 223R allele of the LEPR gene was low and amounted to 0.438 and 0.410, respectively.

These methods enable the characterization of worker exposure to the task because they assess the main risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders (frequency of movements and postures performed by spine and upper limbs, amount of weight handled, time to perform the task, manual force, visual demands of the activity, presence of vibration, work pace, and stress) [ 16, 17].

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The analyses reported in this work show, for the first time, positive correlations between genetic recombination rates and protein disorder frequency in A. thaliana and O. sativa.

The higher mood disorder frequencies were found in Finland, which also ranks first between the two in suicide rates.

In order to further validate this observation we plotted the disorder frequencies of nuclear proteins for L ≥ 30 versus the frequencies of disorder in proteins originally encoded by chloroplast genes and currently placed in nuclear genomes.

However, when we plotted the frequencies of protein disorder in the chloroplast for L ≥ 30 versus the disorder frequencies of transferred chloroplast genes, the obtained correlation coefficient was insignificant (r = 0.0154).

After screening out organic causes of psychiatric disorders, DSM-IV psychiatric diagnoses [ 39] were obtained by a clinical psychiatrist, the Axis I disorder frequencies are presented in Table 1.

However, everyday experience indicates that in both migraine and affective disorders the frequency of episodes can increase with time, and that both disorders can progress to more chronic states with poor recovery between episodes and development of drug resistance.

In contrast, psychiatric symptoms, extrapyramidal movement disorders, or frequency of accompanying cancer were rather equally distributed between both groups (Table 2).

Several variables have been shown to influence lexical access, both for people with unimpaired language-processing skills and individuals with naming disorders, including: frequency, familiarity, imageability, concreteness, length, and age of acquisition (Ellis, Lum, & Lambon Ralph, 1996; Nickels, 1997).

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