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They asked 17,000 mostly white, mostly upscale patients enrolled in a Kaiser H.M.O. to describe whether they had experienced any of 10 categories of childhood trauma.

In decoding the mixed signals using SIC, we define an event to describe whether a specific message can be successfully recovered.

Moreover, we computed ANOVAs without interaction effects in order to describe whether the addition of interaction effects leads to an increase in explained variance.

To describe whether negative affect and sleep impairment are associated with the clinical effect of epidural steroid injections (ESIs) for low back pain.

To describe whether body mass index (BMI) is a clinically meaningful predictor of patient reported outcomes following primary total hip replacement (THR) surgery.

The objective of this manuscript was to describe whether there was an association between seniority and dictation lengths and the effect of education on dictation utilization in a clinical department at an academic health science center.

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To further describe whether GDF-15 levels significantly add to APACHE III scores as a predictor of 60-day mortality, we also constructed receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves with APACHE III alone and APACHE III plus GDF-15 level, then calculated the difference in the c-statistic.

Thus, the aims of our study were to (1) describe whether IHCA itself is associated with difficult intubation compared to emergent non-IHCA intubations and (2) examine whether or not the use of VL during IHCA increases the odds of first attempt intubation success compared with traditional DL.

These goods differ in two of the features that can be said to describe goods: whether the good is rival and/or whether the good is excludable.

All of science is about trying to describe Nature, whether it's biology or the known laws of physics.

If the senses are finely tuned, there are a hundred ways to describe it, whether it be good, bad, greasy, horrible, heavily sauced.

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