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During the study periods, subjects used diary cards to record their MM/MRM days and analgesic use on a daily basis.
We used diary information on alcohol consumption, which makes it easier to recall the units consumed, but it may still be underreported.
Participants used diary cards to record details of solicited injection-site reactions (pain, erythema, swelling, induration, ecchymosis, pruritus) and solicited systemic reactions (fever [rectal equivalent temperature ≥ 38.0°C], headache, malaise, myalgia, shivering) occurring within 7 days of vaccination.
Subjects used diary cards to record the occurrence and intensity of solicited local and general symptoms and unsolicited adverse events during the 7 and 21 day follow-up period after each vaccine dose, and until Day 84.
Up to the seventh day after vaccination parents or guardians used diary cards to record axillary temperature, reactions at the injection site, solicited and unsolicited systemic symptoms, and medications given (including antipyretics/analgesics).
In the study conducted by Stewart, Ricci, Leotta & Chee [ 43], it could easily be assumed that the criterion used (diary work time measures) could be considered an adequate gold standard.
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Historians used diaries, eyewitness accounts and other primary resource materials, as well as modern mapping, to pinpoint the spot.
Most of the participants had used diaries for several month prior to participation, hence headache frequency was established based not only on recollection.
Two studies also used observations and one study also used diaries.
Writer uses diary form, beginning with Wed., Oct. 15 and ending with Thurs., Nov. 6th.
The average time to reach a 30%% improvement (calculated using diary scores at each time point available) was 7.05 months (±6.47).
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