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Both the Los Angeles and Guangxi questionnaires solicited demographic information, lifetime use of tobacco and alcohol, medical history, and other lifestyle factors.

Based on the SCAN interview information, and where available the case-note information, lifetime diagnoses were made according to DSM-IV and ICD-10 and ratings were made for key clinical variables (for example, age at onset, presence of psychosis).

The questionnaire included sociodemographic information, lifetime residential history, maternal history of active and passive smoking, and exposure during pregnancy to home and workplace chemicals, medications, alcohol, and dietary PAHs.

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The study conducted here is a chemical-specific analysis carried out on 135 phorate-exposed prostate cancer cases using information on lifetime exposure-days and intensity-weighted lifetime-exposure days to examine dose response relationships.

Findings are based on 380 395 men and women (among whom 20 453 fatal events occurred) for which information on lifetime alcohol use was available, allowing separate consideration of former drinkers from lifetime abstainers.

Information on lifetime alcohol use was available on 76% of the cohort, allowing separate consideration of former drinkers and lifetime abstainers.

"But for quantum information, the lifetime of a second is very exciting," because there are ways to refresh data.

The main idea is to give users a platform for organizing their lives online by collecting and structuring this kind of information for lifetime use.

The analysis was based on a local case register and included all patients for whom information on lifetime sexual violence was available (N = 3531; 68.3% males).

The computation of [4] for the average early school leaver requires information on lifetime earnings profiles, that typically last between 40 and 50 years, and on future pension benefits.

Not all autobiographical memories, in the broadest sense, are episodic: I can non-experientially remember facts about my own life (such as the date and place of my birth), drawing information about lifetime periods and events at various levels of detail from a structured autobiographical memory knowledge base that is more or less integrated with my other beliefs (Conway 2005).

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