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... Rissanen8 and Harri Sintonen2Address: 1National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health, Helsinki, Finland, 2University of Helsinki, Finland, 3Academy of Finland, 4HUCH, ... determine a) thedifferences in the 15D score and dimensions between patients and population controls, and b) the differences between the baseline and admission measurementswithin the patient ... values.c Between patients and population controlsd Between the patients who completed the questionnaires (baseline and admission, n = 133) and those excluded (n = 64) Health and Quality...
... reported by children and parents: a comparisonbetween students and child psychiatricoutpatients. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:136.Jozefiak et al. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes ... study, comparing QoL between psychia-tric outpatients and regular students recruited from thesame catchment area and during comparable time inter-vals and matched for sex and age , we found ... Outpatients and students matched by age, sex and levels of emotional and behavioural problemsAge-group 8 - 9.5 years 10 - 11.5 years 12 - 13.5 years 14 - 15.5 years Total pairsMatched on sex and ageGirls...
... during stage 3 and 4. The expiratory trigger(cycling-off) increased in PSV by 158 ± 103 (msec) and 258 ± 87 (msec) durin g stage 1 and stages 3 and 4,Table 2 Sleep architecture and fragmentation ... nighttime period recordings. However, one majordifference between our study and the Cabello study isTable 3 Comparison of sleep quality between theventilatory modesPSV NAVA pStage 1, % 7.5 ... mechanically ventilated patients: comparison between NAVA and PSV modesStéphane Delisle1,2,3*, Paul Ouellet3,4,5, Patrick Bellemare1, Jean-Pierre Tétrault3 and Pierre Arsenault3AbstractBackground:...
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... tree affectsstrength and stiffness. Furthermore, therelationships between the strength and stiffness and between some growth char-acteristics and strength and stiffness areshown. ... and uniformproperties. The great variability between individual trees, as well as within and between stands, indicates that there is largepotential for more efficient and ... 1996. Original articleBending properties of Norway spruce timber. Comparison between fast- and slow-grown stands and influence of radial position of sawn timberI. Robert Kliger*Mikael...
... target vol-umes and in other various critical structures in coplanar and non coplanar field IMRT.MethodsPatients Between July 2004 and April 2005, 7 consecutive patients(3 males and 4 females) ... values for each organ with their standard devia-tion. No difference was noted between CF and NCF for theipsilateral and controlateral lenses, brainstem, temporo-mandibular joints, inner ears or ... organ at risk is represented. D1%, Dmean and Dmax are the 1% of organ volume doses, mean dose and maximum dose respectively. Mean dose values and standard deviation are shown.Mean dose volume...