There is always me, and I am not a group, I am a study population of one, and my life is precious and therefore priceless.
This data, however, came from a subset of just under 1, 600 participants, so they are merely estimates that may not have been borne out in the full study population.
Unlike the previous study that was more heavily weighted with minority participants and a wider range of education level, the ACS study population was more white and more likely to have a higher education level than the general population.
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The study population was from the Atherosclerosis Risk In Communities (ARIC) study, a prospective study that enrolled white and black men and women aged 45 to 64 years in four communities in North Carolina, Mississippi, Minnesota, and Maryland between 1987 and 1989.
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Instead the study emphasizes that population size, not compactness, is the decisive factor.
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Measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination and bowel problems or developmental regression in children with autism: population study.
She said there are different ways to determine prevalence and that the CDC is considering a total population study of autism, but that it is not yet under way.
I'd get seven hours of shut-eye a night because a six-year, large-scale population study of sleep done at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine associated it with the lowest death rate among adults.
The authors of the latest study indicate that there probably is underreporting in the study because of population movement, inherent errors posed by dealing with samples, and inability to visit some households because of security problems.
Turkey has a 14.8% abortion rate compared to 18.9% in the United States, according to a 2011 United Nations Population Division study.
"It's unheard of for drug companies to study something in a small population, " she says.
Dietary patterns associated with fall-related fracture in elderly Japanese: a population based prospective study.
The new figure is contained in a landmark study by the United Nations Population Fund (Unfpa) that will be released this week.
It reports that by June 2011 about half of Mr Obama's travelling days had been spent in key electoral states containing just over a third of the population (the study excludes Maryland and Virginia, adjacent to Washington, DC).
Historically, men who get a diagnosis of prostate cancer have been nearly twice as likely to kill themselves and more likely to die of heart-related causes soon after their diagnosis compared with men in the general population, a study has found.
While the average metabolite levels of the pregnant women in the study were substantially higher than the national average, as many as 25% of pregnant women in the general population have levels above the study average.
The study would require a huge subject population and at least 30 years to do.
This approach may be a reasonable way to extend the study results to the intended target population.
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The study used data from the Current Population Survey from 2003 to 2011.
The strengths of the Swedish study reviewed here include the large population based prospective cohort design along with the long period of follow up to validate the composition of the kidney stones.
By drawing stick figures Dr Lee can bring up a graph showing the spread of the population covered by the study, and then by sketching a battery alongside it she can bring up another chart illustrating how specific groups of people use different amounts of power.
Today, even though Native Americans are still the poorest of the poor, a recent study shows that we have increased our population rate and our per-capita income more than any other ethnic group in the country during the past decade.
Dr Carol Tannahill is director of the Glasgow Centre for Population Health which is managing the study.
That compares with a prevalence of 4 percent for the general U.S. population, according to a 2005 study in the Archives of General Psychiatry.
Another panelist, Christie Ballantyne, agreed with Arnett, and went further, arguing that the study did not shed light on the patient population that is most likely to take niacin.
People who profess no faith affiliation -- often called "nones, " as in "none of the above" -- now form nearly 23% percent of the country's adult population, according to the Pew study.
The study by Mr Wire was commissioned by the Optimum Population Trust, a British environmental charity.
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The Legatum Prosperity Index is based on a study of 142 countries comprising 96% of global population.
The new results are the first from an ongoing study intended to assess mental health in a representative population sample, balanced for demographics and including people who returned home and those who remain dispersed around the country.
Global warming alarmists and their allies in the media were ringing the alarm bells last summer after a study in the journal Nature claimed the global phytoplankton population had declined by 40% since 1950.
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