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Interventions were more often evaluated in well-designed epidemiological studies, when compared with earlier IEA congresses.

Assuming that mothers with more schooling have greater knowledge and discernment about the subject, this enables them to recognize shortcomings in their diet (more frequently than mothers with less schooling) and this recognition can help to increase the quality of the foods offered to their children, which would explain the fact that they more often evaluated their children's diet as healthy.

Among studies on EmOC structures, material resources are more often evaluated than human and organizational resources.

In contrast, studies on analgesic gastrointestinal or psychopharmacologic drugs are more often evaluated in smaller trials with endpoints such as pain and symptom relief or quality of life.

The nature of the intervention varied across CRGs reflecting the different topic areas, e.g., the Oral Health, the Developmental, Psychosocial and Learning Problems, and the Injuries Groups more often evaluated non-pharmacological interventions.

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This can be explained by the findings that more personal tailored messages are more likely to be read, understood, remembered and discussed with others, and are rated higher, saved more often and evaluated as more interesting than non-tailored messages [ 56- 59].

Both such policy instruments and the business models are, however, often evaluated more in terms of their impact on the development and adoption of innovations and less in terms of their impact on behavioural change.

Further examinations of vascular ring anomalies by MDCT might be helpful to identify Kommerell's diverticulum more often and to evaluate its clinical relevance.

Yet, an exception was the amount of the service aspect "knowledge support" which was evaluated more often as "much" (= the proportion of the "much" evaluations over 50%) by the women regardless of the MHC model.

My experience has shown that more often than not, when evaluated on equal terms and in monetary, return-on-investment terms, natural capital scores well against more traditional, artificial features or infrastructure.

In future studies, return-to-work outcomes should be evaluated more often.

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