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  1. 521
    “…This network focuses on tumour localisation, noise-related issues, and social class disparities. Results: Dice Score Coefficient (DSC), Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR), and Structural Index Similarity (SSIM) are all generally 0.894, 62.084 dB, and 0.88912, respectively. …”
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  3. 523
    Publicado 1974
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…/ (Tomado de "Introduction to two Procedures for analyzins social class") W. Lloyd Warner, Marchia Meeker, Kenneth Eells -- Una evaluació crítica / (Tomado de "A critical evaluation of Warner's work on community stratification") Harold W. …”
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  4. 524
    “…Analyses were adjusted for sex, age, occupational social class, educational level, place of residence, survey, part-time physical activity, dietary information, smoking, and body mass index. …”
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    “…Study 2: A sample of 152 (76 dormitory roommate pairs) first-year college students revealed that social-class differences in parental education between dormitory roommates predicted students’ experiences with reciprocation mismatch. …”
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  7. 527
    “…RESULTS: The domain mean scores were between 50 and 60 on the 0 to 100 scale. Age, social class, residential area, marital status, and years of drinking were the demographic variables found to be significantly associated with the dimension scores. …”
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  8. 528
    “…In species where the inherited structure of social class may lead to consistent resource differences among family lines, between-class variation in resource availability should select for divergence in optimal reproductive strategies. …”
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  9. 529
    “…Other characteristics of the women including social class, cigarette use and oral contraceptive use were not significantly related to survival probability.…”
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  10. 530
    por Abramson, Z. H., Kark, J. D.
    Publicado 1985
    “…Controlling for weight, region of birth, season of year, social class, medications and length of hospitalization before the measurement of cholesterol did not reduce the cholesterol difference, and in some instances increased it.…”
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  11. 531
    por McDowall, M. E.
    Publicado 1986
    “…The only statistically significant excess mortality was for lung cancer (in women overall, and in persons living closest to the installations); this result is difficult to interpret in the absence of smoking data, and is not supported by other evidence but does not appear to be due to the social class distribution of the study group. The study did not support previously reported associations of exposure to electro-magnetic fields with acute myeloid leukaemia, other lymphatic cancers and suicide.…”
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  12. 532
    “…There were similarities with respect to social class, smoking habit, oestrogen/oral contraceptive use and time trends in incidence but differences between the two cancers were found with respect to age distribution, parity, method of detection and survival. …”
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  13. 533
    “…This advantage to taught-BSE women persisted after adjustment for the identified confounding factors of age, social class and oral contraceptive use. The likely impact on breast cancer mortality is difficult to assess, although the potential benefit of the lead time gained must not be ignored when assessing the costs and benefits of BSE.…”
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  14. 534
    “…The distribution of cases with respect to social class and socio-economic group of the parents also remained constant. …”
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  15. 535
    “…On the other hand, NTM was isolated from the mouthwash of 10 (33%) subjects that used sterile water. Age, gender, social class oral hygiene and the regular use of toothbrush made no statistically significant differences in the isolation rate of NTM. …”
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  16. 536
    “…Identified risk factors associated with stunting were attendance of public schools (p<0.001), polygamous family setting (p=0.001), low maternal education (p=0.001), and low social class (p=0.034). Following multivariate analysis with logistic regression, low maternal education (odds ratio=2.4; 95% confidence interval 1.20-4.9; p=0.015) was the major contributory factor to stunting. …”
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  17. 537
    “…Existing diabetes, gestational diabetes, and, to a lesser extent, glycosuria were associated with lower offspring SEA scores (age 4), IQ (age 8), and GCSE results (age 16) even when adjusting for offspring sex, maternal age, prepregnancy BMI, smoking in pregnancy, parity, caesarean section, maternal education, and occupational social class. Offspring of mothers with existing diabetes had a threefold risk of achieving no GCSEs graded A*-C, whilst offspring of women with gestational diabetes had, on average, a five point lower IQ compared to offspring of women with no diabetes or glycosuria. …”
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  18. 538
    por Vanroelen, C, Levecque, K, Louckx, F
    Publicado 2010
    “…Our focus is on differences in gender, age, skill levels, occupational and social class positions. METHOD: The analyses are based on the "Flemish Quality of Labour Monitor 2004" (Vlaamse Werkbaarheidsmonitor 2004), a cross-sectional representative sample (N = 11,099) of 16- to 65-year-old wage-earners, living in Flanders. …”
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  19. 539
    “…Socioeconomic status measured as higher income, higher educational status, or non-manual occupational social class was inversely associated with prevalence of blindness or visual impairment. …”
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  20. 540
    “…These associations were not accounted for by parity, cigarette smoking or childhood and adult social class. CONCLUSION: BMI across the reproductive lifespan did not influence age at menopause to an extent that would be clinically relevant for postmenopausal health. …”
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