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A question of specific interest is whether the QIDS-SR16 can distinguish depressive symptoms from negative and extrapyramidal symptoms in this population (divergent validity).
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For the present study questions of specific interest have been added concerning "feeling of incomplete evacuation" as well as the laxative use, type and dose.
Of specific interest for this study were questions about diarrhoea and vomiting during deployment.
Hence, the question "Which specific design characteristics actually characterise successful virtual learning environments?" is of specific interest for training and development practice.
60%; missing numerous SNPs of specific interest.
A second set of analyses investigated the ability of EPPM categories to predict responses to the attitude and belief questions, with specific interest in the willingness-to-respond questions.
In resource-limited settings, a successful monitoring programme for the safety of medicines used in public health programmes can be implemented and a specific question of interest can be answered in a specific population.
Parashos and colleagues, who reported a dentist survey in Australia and New Zealand also using the TDM, found significant differences between early and late respondents in responses to a specific survey question of topical interest despite the absence of differences in the demographic data [ 14].
He said the specific question of interest here is: when Google is processing personal information in the U.K. at what point is it covered by U.K. law and when might that data processing be considered to be outside U.K. law.
The specific question of interest within LSAC that we focused on for this investigation was to examine which early childhood (0 3 years of age) risk factors predict conduct problems at age 6 7 years.
A specific question of interest is whether peramelemorphians follow or deviate from the developmental trajectory of Monodelphis, discussed above, which is often used to represent a generalized marsupial condition.
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