Sentences with phrase «assessed at enrollment»

The participants» blood pressure was assessed at enrollment and at 48 weeks.

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Principal investigator Charles H. Tegeler, M.D., professor of neurology at Wake Forest Baptist, and his team, performed five - minute recordings of heart rate and blood pressure in 131 study participants, during the enrollment visit, to assess the effect of the autonomic nervous system on the cardiovascular system.
The report, «Assessing the Potential Impact of State Policies on Community Health Centers» Outreach and Enrollment Activities,» can be found at http://go.gwu.edu/ggrchnbrief35.
Marshalling demographic, financial, political, and school performance data from 1990 to 2004, we took the novel step of assessing patterns in the presence of charter schools and in their enrollments at both the state and local levels.
Policymakers and the media use this enrollment information to assess the economic diversity of the student body at individual universities, whether universities are effectively recruiting low - income students, and how access to college has changed over time for students in different income groups.
Ruth is also working in collaboration with several disciplinary based educational researchers from a variety of STEM disciplines at UNL to try change and study the nature of the teaching of large enrollment undergraduate STEM courses and in the process influence the culture of STEM departments with regard to how effective teaching is valued, defined, and assessed.
Through the creation of custom English Language Arts courses using Odysseyware's course customization tool, and with the ability to use Odysseyware's Credit Recovery Mode, students» achievement levels are now assessed within the first seven days of enrollment at the center.
We created a variable to assess changes in contraceptive method at enrollment compared with follow - up.
Participants in the trial were assessed at baseline, 6 months, annually from 1 year to 6 years, and at 9 years from trial enrollment, by using the following:
For instance, states might assess maternal smoking at enrollment and then six, 12, and 18 months later to capture changes in behavior.
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