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Using a prospective, repeated measures design and a multi-informant approach, the outcomes of 59 children were assessed at two yearly intervals as they progressed in placements.
People with CF were followed up, at approximately two yearly intervals, for 12 years.
Possible benefits of two yearly intervals include screening a greater number of patients and/or enabling high-risk patients to be screened more frequently.
Does our interest in rate of increase of brain atrophy justify repeating MRI at one or two yearly intervals when a patient is stable and without suggestion of relapse?
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At four or five yearly intervals, Doctorow published Loon Lake (1980), World's Fair (1985), Billy Bathgate (1989) and The Waterworks (1994).
The Pisa surveys are carried out at three yearly intervals - so far, there have been studies in 2000, 2003, 2006 and 2009.
The study is an extension of an earlier work (1975 1990, conducted in five yearly intervals).
It is difficult to determine service factors beyond five yearly intervals.
Breast cancer screening was introduced in the United Kingdom in 1988 and women are invited at three yearly intervals.
The publication was originally issued at three yearly intervals, but has now become an annual publication due to increased demand and popularity.
The United Kingdom NHS Breast Screening Programme was established in 1988, and women aged between 50 and 70 are routinely invited at three yearly intervals.
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