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In our European adolescent sample, the ASQ had an acceptable internal reliability and construct validity and the adolescents' gender and pubertal stage systematically contributed to the ASQ variance, but its test-retest reliability and criterion validity were rather poor.

Results of the HLM showed that mainly gender and pubertal stage systematically contributed to the variance of the majority of ASQ scales and the summary score: boys and those in a pre-, beginning-, mid-, or advanced pubertal stage (stage I to IV) reported lower stress scores compared to girls or those in a post-pubertal stage (stage V), respectively.

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However, drug-disease relationships are not isolated from other relationships since many factors systematically contribute to the determination of the molecular mechanisms underlying drug action.

Seven ACCs systematically contribute to post-academic education, i.e. master classes for policy, practice, or research professionals to upgrade the research skills of their ACC team.

TEs make up nearly half of the human genome, but they have long been considered "junk DNA" that does not systematically contribute to normal cellular function [ 25, 72].

This study investigated whether imagining the skilled movement systematically can contribute to a quicker and/or better recovery of stroke patients in long term care.

In short, we could find no systematic evidence that sample size contributed systematically to significant outcomes.

The 159 dummy accounts, which were given pathetically anonymous names, seem to have contributed systematically to submissions from Digg publishing partners, including TechCrunch.

In this sample, EQ VAS scores were predictable from the EQ-5D health state classification, although there also existed other group variables which contributed systematically and independently towards determining such scores.

Both the referent and the sense of an expression contribute systematically to the truth or falsehood (the "truth value") of the sentences in which the expression occurs.

Free-rider types contribute systematically less than all others.

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