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For assistance, she seeks out a brilliant scientist who has the disadvantage of having been institutionalized for the previous two decades.
There's the gray-blue "Duluth," set after Bamford moved back in with her Midwestern parents, having been institutionalized for suicidal depression.
All three women were known for having been institutionalized, Fitzgerald and Farmer for schizophrenia and Plath for a breakdown that resulted in suicide.
The evidence from these studies indicates that having been institutionalized in the past is related to higher levels of adherence.
Results demonstrated a relationship between having been institutionalized in the past (including hospitalizations and nursing home visits) and higher adherence levels.
The exclusion criteria were having been institutionalized for less than 3 months, suffering from a terminal disease, being blind and or deaf, exhibiting cognitive impairment with a score less than 18 on the Arabic Mini-Mental State Examination (AMMSE), and being below 60 years of age.
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By then, Selma has been institutionalized.
Now this public role has been institutionalized.
He acknowledged that torture had been "institutionalized" in Algeria.
Bridgewater has developed a systematic investment process that has been institutionalized over its 35-year history.
And what new sociolegal practices have been institutionalized as a result?
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