155) Those who coped through joking and bravado |
156) Those who journeyed through general practi |
157) Those who reported experiencing any discri |
158) Those who were moderate and heavy drinkers |
159) Those who were younger, male, with lower h |
160) ions of medical technology to make better those who are neither ill nor deficient, h |
161) ntention of future smoking, compared with those who did not (95% CI = 3.75-7.46). |
162) those who did not complete the TMST. |
163) onstruction were compared to outcomes for those who did not. |
164) t during the follow-up period compared to those who did not. |
165) The SMWT distance was greater for those who did vs. |
166) Sixty-seven percent of those who died were from left RDC countrie |
167) s belonging to the non-Kinh ethnic group, those who do not live in the Red river del |
168) icient and how should we prioritise among those who do not yet have a sufficiency? F |
169) ase who complete a psychosocial study and those who drop out prematurely due to non- |
170) those who experienced childhood adversity, |
171) during the entire intervention period and those who gave only a few sessions. |
172) the combined odds ratio (OR) estimate for those who had been exposed to passive smok |
173) n, patients with less severe disease, and those who had consulted a dietitian. |
174) ergonomics and physiotherapy assessments, those who had ergonomic assessments availa |
175) otype on Maxdrinks and AUD severity among those who had experienced childhood advers |
176) status had higher levels of distress than those who had not recently experienced a c |
177) tinguishing between students who had, and those who had not, engaged in various sexu |
178) en expressed higher confidence level than those who had only 12 months of experience |
179) tistically significant difference between those who had undergone 12 months and 24 m |
180) men, who engage in physical activity and those who have 3 and more weeks of good he |
181) s I (recreational poker players) includes those who have the lowest probability of e |
182) policy makers to reduce readmissions for those who lack family support. |
183) c status from employed to unemployed than those who maintained employment. |
184) Of those who met the inclusion criteria, 579 |
185) usion criteria of volunteer participants, those who present pain resulting from non- |
186) Finally, those who received higher doses of the int |
187) Group B, the study group, included those who received the PRP applied inside |
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