338) s into healthy environments for all those who work and study there. |
339) ed interviews with key informants (adults who work with adolescents). |
340) Health workers who work with people who inject drugs may |
341) ate stage I patients into 2 groups, those who would benefit and those who would not |
342) fy chronic multimorbid home care patients who would benefit from focused discussion |
343) ct of the treatment for those individuals who would comply with their treatment assi |
344) een the 1998 Oral Health Survey that used WHO Basic Methods (3rd edition, 1987). |
345) -old and 2022 12-year-old children, using WHO Basic Methods for Oral Health Surveys |
346) wledge was observed in 40% of respondents who believed HIV and AIDS were the same an |
347) Furthermore, participants who believed that sexual orientation had a |
348) Democracies need ethicists who can engage in democratic debate and br |
349) ly valuable studies that involve subjects who can give their assent to participate i |
350) Of the 150 students who commuted as pillion riders, 35 (23%) w |
351) Of the 195 students who commuted by motorcycle, 45 (23%) drove |
352) d urine measurements from nine volunteers who consumed 5 mg of d₁₆-BPA. |
353) Adolescents who consumed fish had higher intake of pro |
354) dditionally, rehabilitation professionals who deal with this psychological distress |
355) tly oriented to health care practitioners who deal with wound management, making the |
356) l successfully identified 75% of patients who died or were discharged. |
357) Participants were 339 patients who died who were diagnosed with PD or Par |
358) Patients who experience an uncomplicated AMI spend |
359) However, not all women who experience persistent genital arousal |
360) bution to distinguishing between students who had, and those who had not, engaged in |
361) as to describe the experiences of parents who had, or nurses who cared for, a child |
362) icularly the lived perspective of persons who live alone. |
363) ir mothers is a reality for many children who live with domestic violence. |
364) ults reveal that the person with dementia who lives alone ends up in a vague existen |
365) The number of persons with dementia who lives at home for a longer period of t |
366) 7% after 15 years and the 92 participants who measured at least one standard deviati |
367) d on their VRT™, of the 97 participants who measured at least one standard deviati |
368) Gamblers who participate in skill-oriented games (s |
369) We hypothesize mothers who participate in their communities and h |
370) criteria of volunteer participants, those who present pain resulting from non-cariou |
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