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294) ctional study included 120 pregnant women who participated in nutritional interviews
295) nly 55 of the 173 inexperienced observers who participated in our experiment selecte
296) among 797 older Vietnam-born Australians who participated in the 45 and Up Study (w
297) al of 388 volunteers (60 years and older) who participated in the Iwaki Health Promo
298) is study revealed that most of the nurses who participated in the study compared wit
299) t recidivism of sexual offenses among men who sexually abused children and men with
300) iour and psychopathy in youths; juveniles who sexually offended (JSOs) were compared
301) ost sought after by a sample of 168 youth who sexually offended in Singapore.
302) unately) there is scant research on youth who sexually offended using these models.
303) ment, and intervention planning for youth who sexually offended.
304) Our focus is children who do not have ultimate decisional author
305) ould recommend breast-feeding for mothers who do not know their HIV status (66.5%).
306) nging to the non-Kinh ethnic group, those who do not live in the Red river delta, pe
307) and how should we prioritise among those who do not yet have a sufficiency? Further
308) ome" (CAS) to describe any child or adult who is at high risk for fatal asthma.
309) n the presurgical evaluation of a patient who is being considered for placement of a
310) kistani male living in the United Kingdom who is struggling with posttraumatic stres
311) sure to sexual partners and report anyone who is suspected of noncompliance.
312) atosis and refractory nausea and vomiting who responded dramatically to addition of
313) nt with treatment-resistant schizophrenia who responded to MCT.
314) ,664 adult Medicaid enrollees in Florida, who responded to a survey conducted as par
315) ildren having large capillary hemangiomas who responded well to topical treatment by
316) as that it was "not needed." Of the women who sought ANC, 57% entered for ANC at the
317) They compared smokers who sought assistance in clinics/classes a
318) rate this using 3 case studies of couples who sought guidance in the area of sexuali
319) r acting on a range of sexual paraphilias who sought outpatient treatment or evaluat
320) ) with a mean age of 21.3 years (SD 3.06) who attended a PBSP promotional session.
321) subjects were patients with MFS (n = 40) who attended the University of Tokyo hospi
322) The sample consisted of 463 patients who attended the smoking cessation program
323) Recently, the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended the development of ma
324) HIV-stigma: "most people believe a person who has HIV is dirty" (AOR 0.49; 95% CI 0.
325) ient with a fulminant pulmonary embolism, who has been successfully treated with an
326) states of the World Health Organization (WHO) in the European Region started to imp
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--- WordNet output for who --- =>だれ, だれが, だれを, する(人), そしてその人は, 世界保健機構 Overview of noun who The noun who has 1 sense (no senses from tagged texts) 1. World Health Organization, WHO -- (a United Nations agency to coordinate international health activities and to help governments improve health services) --- WordNet end ---