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41por Ramanaik, Satyanarayana, Collumbien, Martine, Prakash, Ravi, Howard-Merrill, Lottie, Thalinja, Raghavendra, Javalkar, Prakash, Murthy, Srikanta, Cislaghi, Ben, Beattie, Tara, Isac, Shajy, Moses, Stephen, Heise, Lori, Bhattacharjee, Parinita“…With active encouragement of the girls’ educational and career aspirations, parents engendered the girl’s agency to communicate openly both at home and at school, allowing subtle changes to gender performance while resisting the pressure of social sanctions. …”
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42“…They were enrolled in an age-, gender-, performance-, smoking-, and histology-matched manner. …”
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43por Alfayez, Mohammad“…We collected information on age, gender, performance status, staging of the disease (limited stage vs extensive stage). …”
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44por Lanza, Claudia, Sejunaite, Karolina, Steindel, Charlotte, Scholz, Ingo, Riepe, Matthias W“…With case–control matching for age, education and gender, performance of patients with Alzheimer’s disease was worse in acquisition, consolidation and recall of verbal information and false-positive answers. …”
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45“…Supportive care needs were related to female gender, performance level, time since HSCT, and QOL level (p ˂ 0.05). …”
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46por George, Sobin“…Patient-led factors included trivialisation and normalisation of symptoms as part of general fatigue and aging; unrealistic risk perceptions that linked causality of cancer merely to heredity and behavioural risk factors; fear of being diagnosed as cancer patient; gender related reasons including family’s gender performance expectation, lower agency of women to seek help and lower prioratisation of women’s health in the household and access related issues including financial constraints and unavailability of specialised hospitals nearby. …”
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47“…Whereas a complaint against using female subjects is that their variance is the driver of statistical sex differences, only 6% of the gender performance difference is potentially accounted for by variance, suggesting that variability is not the driver of sex differences here. …”
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48“…The study was able to determine pivotal factors that differentiate each gender performance as well as disseminate unique patterns by gender involving more than one indicator. …”
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49por Ross, P J, Ashley, S, Norton, A, Priest, K, Waters, J S, Eisen, T, Smith, I E, O'Brien, M E R“…Data were available for age, gender, performance status, histology, stage, response, toxicity, progression-free and overall survival. …”
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50por Rades, Dirk, Janssen, Stefan, Bajrovic, Amira, Khoa, Mai Trong, Veninga, Theo, Schild, Steven E.“…Eighty-four patients receiving WBRT plus a planned stereotactic boost and 168 patients receiving WBRT alone were individually matched 1:2 for nine factors including fractionation of WBRT, age, gender, performance score, primary tumor, number of cerebral metastases, extracerebral metastases, recursive partitioning analysis class, and time between cancer diagnosis and WBRT. …”
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51por Kim, Moon Jin, Kim, Young Sam, Oh, Sung Yong, Lee, Suee, Choi, Young-Jin, Seol, Young Mi, Park, Min Jae, Kim, Ki Hyang, Park, Lee Chun, Kang, Jung Hun, Hwang, In-Gyu, Lee, Soon Il, Lim, Seung Taek, Kim, Hyo Song, Lim, Ho Yeong, Rha, Sun Young, Kim, Hyo-Jin“…The collected data included age, gender, performance status, stage, hemoglobin, albumin, initial date of diagnosis, treatment modality utilized, response to treatment, presence of relapse, last status of patient, and last date of follow-up. …”
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52“…Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to determine the impact of age, gender, performance status, carbohydrate antigen (CA) 19.9, liver function test on survival. …”
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53por Kouritas, Vasileios, Tcherveniakov, Peter, Milton, Richard, Papagiannopoulos, Kostas, Brunelli, Alessandro, Karthik, Shishir, Dimov, Doytchin, Kefaloyannis, Emmanouel, Chaudhuri, Nilanjan“…METHODS: The outcomes of 44 EBV patients were retrospectively compared to the outcomes of 44 matched LVRS patients (matched for age, gender, performance status, body mass index (BMI), lung functions, comorbidities and exercise tolerance, matching tolerance 0.2) treated in a single institute within a 5-year period. …”
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54“…Seventy-three consecutive patients with newly diagnosed squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck underwent a positron emission tomography study before treatment. Age, gender, performance status tumour grade, stage, maximal tumour diameter and standardized uptake value were analyzed for their possible association with survival. …”
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55por Hurtado, Esteban, Haye, Andrés, González, Ramiro, Manes, Facundo, Ibáñez, Agustiń“…In order to study possible LPP blending between facial race processing and semantic valence (positive or negative words), we recorded ERPs while indigenous and non-indigenous participants who were matched by age and gender performed an implicit association test (IAT). The task involved categorizing faces (ingroup and outgroup) and words (positive and negative). …”
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56por Hsu, Chia-Lin, Chen, Kuan-Yu, Shih, Jin-Yuan, Ho, Chao-Chi, Yang, Chih-Hsin, Yu, Chong-Jen, Yang, Pan-Chyr“…Their clinical data, including age, gender, performance status, histologic types, disease stages, laboratory data at diagnosis, treatment modalities, and survival were reviewed and analyzed. …”
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57por Shin, Ho Cheol, Seo, Jongwon, Kang, Byung Woog, Moon, Joon Ho, Chae, Yee Soo, Lee, Soo Jung, Lee, Yoo Jin, Han, Seoae, Seo, Sang Kyung, Kim, Jong Gwang, Sohn, Sang Kyun, Park, Tae-In“…On multivariate analysis that included age, gender, performance status, stage, and the IPI, no significant association between the grade of NF-κB or CXCR4 expression and survival was observed. …”
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58por Rades, Dirk, Huttenlocher, Stefan, Veninga, Theo, Bajrovic, Amira, Bremer, Michael, Rudat, Volker, Schild, Steven E“…These characteristics included age, gender, performance status, tumor type, involved vertebrae, other bone metastases, visceral metastases, interval between tumor diagnosis and MSCC, pre-RT ambulatory status, and time developing motor deficits. …”
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59por Younger, E., Jones, R.L., den Hollander, D., Soomers, V.L.M.N., Desar, I.M.E., Benson, C., Young, R.J., Oosten, A.W., de Haan, J.J., Miah, A., Zaidi, S., Gelderblom, H., Steeghs, N., Husson, O., van der Graaf, W.T.A.“…Most patients preferred an active (n = 45, 33%) or collaborative (n = 59, 44%) role in treatment decisions. Gender, performance status, and country were significantly associated with preferred role. …”
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60“…Regression analyses showed that illnesses, having fewer than three close friends, problems at school, and worse relationships with peers/siblings/parents (compared to peers) were associated with higher internalizing and externalizing problems scores in both genders. Performing household chores, living with only one parent, or having a migrant parent showed no associations in either gender. …”
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