Sentences with phrase «followup study»

Finally, a 5 - year followup study of another home visitation program found higher monthly income for study participants.
«This gave us some really useful information that we are now applying to our clinical practice and will help with designing followup studies as well.»
In the Health Professionals Followup study of 42,759 men with a 6 year follow up, essentially the same result was found by Dr. Willett.
In the HOPE - TOO followup study, almost 4,000 of the original participants continued to take vitamin E or placebo for an additional 2.5 years [22].
There would still be some utility for followup studies using more elaborate and complete process models for tree - growth.
In their expanded followup study, Brinkman and fellow researchers will talk with hunters from nine communities throughout the Interior.
Followup studies of participants in my marriage meeting workshops, held in the past 10 years, show that all who continue holding the meetings on their own report a significant increase in marital happiness.
Mueller and her colleague performed a followup study one week later, and obtained similar results; laptop notetakers still struggled with conceptual questions, they found.
(You can see the followup studies here, here, and here.)
In a followup study (led by University of Arizona psychologists Jay Sanguinetti and John JB Allen) preliminary results suggest 2 megahertz TUS (which traverses skull more readily) may be more effective in mood enhancement than 8 megahertz TUS.
In a followup study, Furey found that juvenile salmon were more likely to survive the perilous days in the Chilko River if they traveled with lots of other fish.
The authors noted and reproduced similar findings in a followup study in dogs that were given just the rabies vaccine and just the multivalent vaccine.
Followup studies of participants who attended my Marriage Meeting Workshops since 2005 show a significant increase in marital happiness for all couples who subsequently continued to hold marriage meetings — both those in already good marriages and those in «so - so» ones.
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