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2010
Review
2010
Associations of breakfast skipping with obesity and health-related quality of life: evidence from a national survey in Taiwan
C.‐J. Huang
,
H. Hu
,
Y.‐C. Fan
,
Y. Liao
,
P. Tsai
International Journal of Obesity
2010
Corpus ID: 5285324
Objective:This study investigated the associations of breakfast skipping with obesity and health-related quality of life (QOL…
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Continence definition after radical prostatectomy using urinary quality of life: evaluation of patient reported validated questionnaires.
M. Liss
,
K. Osann
,
+8 authors
T. Ahlering
Journal of Urology
2010
Corpus ID: 24931136
2009
2009
Using Classroom Walkthroughs to Improve Instruction.
Nancy Protheroe
2009
Corpus ID: 59760884
Although there has not been extensive research on walkthroughs, the experiences of schools that have introduced the practice help…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Adolescent use of mobile phones for calling and for sending text messages after lights out: results from a prospective cohort study with a one-year follow-up.
J. Van den Bulck
Sleep
2007
Corpus ID: 24575939
OBJECTIVE To assess the prevalence of the use of mobile phones by adolescents after lights out and its relationship to tiredness…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Adolescent Use of Mobile Phones for Calling and for Sending Text Messages After Lights Out: Results from a Prospective Cohort Study with a One-Year Follow-Up
J. Bulck
2007
Corpus ID: 145355500
THE USE OF THE MODERN MEANS OF INTERPERSONAL AND MASS COMMUNICATION HAS BECOME AN ESSENTIAL PART OF BEING YOUNG. CHILDREN'S…
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Review
2006
Review
2006
Advances in Missing Data Methods and Implications for Educational Research
C. Y. Peng
,
Michael R. Harwell
,
S. Liou
,
L. Ehman
2006
Corpus ID: 14341113
The impact of missing data on quantitative educational research has been a great concern to methodologists but less so for many…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
[The frequency of going outdoors, and physical, psychological and social functioning among community-dwelling older adults].
K. Fujita
,
Y. Fujiwara
,
+4 authors
S. Shinkai
Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi (Japanese Journal of…
2004
Corpus ID: 2230778
PURPOSES This cross-sectional study examined the relationship between the frequency of going outdoors and physical, psychological…
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2000
2000
The effect of copayments on drug and alcohol treatment following inpatient detoxification under managed care.
B. Stein
,
M. Orlando
,
R. Sturm
Psychiatric Services
2000
Corpus ID: 6874173
OBJECTIVE The study examined the rate and duration of outpatient substance abuse treatment following inpatient detoxification…
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Review
1989
Review
1989
Reported sexual behaviors and self-esteem among young adolescents.
D. Orr
,
M. Wilbrandt
,
C. Brack
,
S. Rauch
,
G. Ingersoll
A M A Journal of Diseases of Children
1989
Corpus ID: 24648251
Six hundred seventy-seven adolescents in grades 7 through 9 of a blue-collar, midwestern junior high school responded to a survey…
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1959
1959
Incidence of cholecystitis and other diseases among Pima Indians of Southern Arizona.
F. Hesse
Journal of the American Medical Association
1959
Corpus ID: 42063987
Among 2,688 Pima Indians above the age of 15 years there were 125 hospital admissions for cholecystitis during a two-year period…
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