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Single Person

 
 
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  • Tests were performed simultaneously by a single person on freshly thawed sera that had been frozen at -20 degrees C. RESULTS: The rate of detection of clinically significant alloantibodies (n = 154) in microtube column systems was very similar [1].
  • In the present investigation, 178 adults with epilepsy were divided into married, separated/divorced, and never married groups [2].
  • For the nation as a whole, the mean age at the time of tubal sterilization remained constant at about 30 with the youngest age group having the highest proportion of never-married women [3].
  • PARTICIPANTS: The participants were 45 cocaine-dependent methadone-treated patients who were predominately Caucasian (75.6%), male (77.8%) and never married (53%) with an average age of 38 years (SD = 6.5) [4].
  • When all demographic characteristics were controlled for simultaneously, male sex, residence in the Atlantic provinces, Quebec or the Prairies, single/never married or divorced/separated marital status, and low education level were found to be independent risk factors for a positive result on the CAGE questionnaire [5].
 

Biological context of Single Person

 

Associations of Single Person with chemical compounds

  • We use univariate correlation coefficients, stepwise regressions, and survival functions to identify a number of covariates that appear useful for predicting survival: age (-), prednisone use (-), disability index (-), male sex (-), never married (-), penicillamine use (+), divorced (+), and no occupation (-) [7].
  • Those who smoked 'light' cigarettes were more likely to have made a quit attempt, were more likely to be female, at younger age, never married, higher educated and less nicotine dependent compared to smokers of regular cigarettes [8].
  • Clear evidence is provided for the physical effect, as manifested by the spectral glucose absorptivities, underlying the individual single-person calibration models, which still require improvements in the methodology in the normo- and hypoglycemic concentration range [9].
  • The number of samples required to determine the true individual mean value +/- 5% for the single person, ranged from 5 for s-total alkaline phosphatases, 6 for s-osteocalcin, 23 for u-deoxypyridinoline/creatinine in the fasting morning urine to over two hundred for u-calcium analytes [10].
  • Those who favored cocaine as contrasted with those who favored heroin were more likely to have never married, be younger, and have used illicit substances for a shorter period of time [11].
 

Gene context of Single Person

  • Among the never married, tubal sterilization rates for non-Whites were nine times higher than those for Whites [12].
  • A single person in our laboratory now analyzes 160 salmon from one MHC locus per day with DGGE [13].
  • The early-onset dysthymics showed a higher number of persons who had never married, who presented a more traumatic and frustrating childhood background, and who had a higher rate of DST non-suppressors and blunted TSH responses after TRH administration during the period of their double depression [14].
  • The KAT 2000 can be used as a tool for testing groups of persons both in short- and long-term studies, but it cannot be used for testing single persons due to the great variance in the test results [15].
  • Girls and Black children were more positively affected by relations with fathers and father figures than were boys and White children, and divorced fathers were more influential in children's achievement than never-married fathers [16].

References

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  2. Neuropsychological and emotional correlates of marital status and ability to live independently in individuals with epilepsy. Batzel, L.W., Dodrill, C.B. Epilepsia (1984) [Pubmed]
  3. Demographic trends in tubal sterilization: United States, 1970-1978. DeStefano, F., Greenspan, J.R., Ory, H.W., Peterson, H.B., Maze, J.M., Smith, J.C. American journal of public health. (1982) [Pubmed]
  4. Tiagabine increases cocaine-free urines in cocaine-dependent methadone-treated patients: results of a randomized pilot study. Gonzalez, G., Sevarino, K., Sofuoglu, M., Poling, J., Oliveto, A., Gonsai, K., George, T.P., Kosten, T.R. Addiction (2003) [Pubmed]
  5. Alcohol disorders in Canada as indicated by the CAGE questionnaire. Poulin, C., Webster, I., Single, E. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne. (1997) [Pubmed]
  6. Occupational dose from natural radionuclides in phosphate fertilizers. Philipp, G., Pfister, H., Pauly, H. Radiation and environmental biophysics. (1979) [Pubmed]
  7. Mortality predictors among 263 patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Leigh, J.P., Fries, J.F. J. Rheumatol. (1991) [Pubmed]
  8. Stages of change and other factors in 'light' cigarette smokers. Kelbsch, J., Meyer, C., Rumpf, H.J., John, U., Hapke, U. European journal of public health. (2005) [Pubmed]
  9. Near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy for noninvasive monitoring of metabolites. Heise, H.M., Bittner, A., Marbach, R. Clin. Chem. Lab. Med. (2000) [Pubmed]
  10. A single measurement of biochemical markers of bone turnover has limited utility in the individual person. Beck-Jensen, J.E., Kollerup, G., Sørensen, H.A., Pors Nielsen, S., Sørensen, O.H. Scand. J. Clin. Lab. Invest. (1997) [Pubmed]
  11. Relationship between drug preference and indicators of psychiatric impairment. Flynn, P.M., Luckey, J.W., Brown, B.S., Hoffman, J.A., Dunteman, G.H., Theisen, A.C., Hubbard, R.L., Needle, R., Schneider, S.J., Koman, J.J. The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse. (1995) [Pubmed]
  12. Demographic trends of tubal sterilization in the United States 1970-75. Layde, P.M., Fleming, D., Greenspan, J.R., Smith, J.C., Ory, H.W. American journal of public health. (1980) [Pubmed]
  13. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE): a rapid and sensitive technique to screen nucleotide sequence variation in populations. Miller, K.M., Ming, T.J., Schulze, A.D., Withler, R.E. BioTechniques (1999) [Pubmed]
  14. The role of psychosocial and biological variables in separating chronic and non-chronic major depression and early-late-onset dysthymia. Szádóczky, E., Fazekas, I., Rihmer, Z., Arató, M. Journal of affective disorders. (1994) [Pubmed]
  15. The reliability of balance tests performed on the kinesthetic ability trainer (KAT 2000). Hansen, M.S., Dieckmann, B., Jensen, K., Jakobsen, B.W. Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA. (2000) [Pubmed]
  16. Children's socialization experiences and functioning in single-mother households: the importance of fathers and other men. Coley, R.L. Child development. (1998) [Pubmed]
 
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