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The Bone Injection Gun (BIG) and simulator legs (adult, pediatric, and infant) were used by 100 ELSTs selected for the study to measure the time required and the success rate for intraosseous infusion (IOI).
She also ensured that none of the control names used for that infant were used at home (e.g., father, mother or siblings' names).
All available pairs of measurements for each infant were used.
Where a multiple pregnancy occurred, data pertaining to the first born infant were used for analysis.
Multiple pregnancies were included; however, only data on the first-born infant were used, as only these were linked to maternal data.
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The item ' How many weeks do you intend to exclusively breastfeed your infant?' was used to measure intentions at a ratio level.
Therefore, data on the vaccine efficacy and effectiveness in infants were used as basis for the assumptions and the fact, that immunogenicity data in adults were comparable to immunogenicity data in children.
The data concerning the sight of patients who had been operated upon for cataracts, and of young animals and infants, were used as evidence in the debate concerning the question of whether the perception of space is innate or acquired.
Birth and death dates of mothers and their infants were used to compute maternal age at the time each infant was born and to determine how long each infant lived.
Between 1999 and 2007, the study enrolled 185 preterm and 239 term-born infants; anthropometric data are given in Table 1 and 2. Data from 173 (94%) preterm and 228 (95%) term-born infants were used for tidal breathing analysis and from 146 (79%) and 181 (76%) for MBW analysis.
Images from 23 clinically detected zone 1 APROP infants were used for this study.
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