Examples of using A longitudinal study in English and their translations into German
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Research data from a longitudinal study 2013-2015.
A longitudinal study(GROW) and an intervention study TREAT.
Hence, the conditions are met for their implementation in a longitudinal study.
Quality of work and economic success: A longitudinal study on development in German plants.
Science/Human: Cannabis use improved cognitive function in a longitudinal study.
Research data from a longitudinal study 2013-2015[Translated Title](Version 1.0.0) Data and Documentation.
Impact of the diagnosis on the visual outcome after penetrating keratoplasty  A longitudinal study.
First, a longitudinal study showed that people who were more grateful coped better with a life transition.
We analyze the role of different TREM2 variants in the microglial Aβ uptake in a longitudinal study in AD mouse models.
Furthermore, a longitudinal study will focus on the degree of positive effects after several months of consumption of cooperative video games.
In order to examine such reciprocal relations, we designed PREFER as a longitudinal study with three measurement points over one year.
A Longitudinal Study of Governance Interventions in Afghanistan" at SFB 700 and was active in this period, for three months, as a“scholar in residence” in the German Foreign Office.
The Bremen Initiative to Foster Early Childhood Development(BRISE) is a longitudinal study that systematically investigates the effects of early childhood intervention.
A Longitudinal Study of Governance Interventions in Afghanistan of the Collaborative Research Center 700, which investigates effective and legitimate governance in northeastern Afghanistan.
This tendency to increase with age was confirmed by a longitudinal study over six years which identified an increase in prevalence from 45.2% to 78.7% 19.
In a longitudinal study cannabis use in adolescence was associated with lower intelligence in adulthood, but this effect was small no more than 1-2 points in intelligence scores.
The aim of the JüLiSA research project is toobserve the practice of multi-grade learning groups in a longitudinal study over two years, document the practice, and consider it from a critical standpoint.
A longitudinal study on the effectiveness of treatments for heroin addiction, which will examine the association between retention in treatment and mortality, is currently underway in Italy Bargagli et al., 2006.
Recently she has been accepted as a PhD student at La Trobe University in Melbourne(Australia),where she will start to work on a longitudinal study on the psychological health of refugees in June 2006.
The Digitalization Pulse Check is designed as a longitudinal study, with two survey phases per year, and will monitor digitalization in companies and controlling over time.
The current report gives an overview of the core results from the evaluation of the first wave of the Establishment and Employee Survey, which was carried out withinthe framework of the BMAS(Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs) project'Quality of work and economic success- a longitudinal study in German establishments.
Meta-cognitive knowledge anddomain-specific pre-existing knowledge with secondary level students: A longitudinal study for assessing the relation of both knowledge components in the development process Artelt/ Schneider; 2007- 2013.
In a longitudinal study of penile length after RP, the length of the penis with a rigid rule from the symphysis(including the fat pad) to the preputial balane groove was measured and lengths comparable to those published previously.
In younger teenagers the growth requirements are higher(> 0.5 mg/d) but basal losses are then slightly lower. Moreover, some of the younger teenage girls have not started to menstruate.The growth figures used are based on a longitudinal study on the development of children14and on calculations of iron requirements for growth in the recent FAO/WHO report13. Table 25.2 shows the percentages of teenage girls whose needs are satisfied by various amounts of absorbed iron10.
According to a longitudinal study with 364 adolescents with a mean age of 13.5 years at the beginning of the study cannabis use did not lead to greater conduct problems compared to non-users apart from pre-existing conduct problems.
Science/Human: Cannabis use in adolescence may reduce intelligence In a longitudinal study cannabis use in adolescence was associated with lower intelligence in adulthood, but this effect was small no more than 1-2 points in intelligence scores.
A longitudinal study in young persons showed that increased alcohol consumption and the incidence of symptoms of dependence were associated with an increased degree of violence(increased alcohol abuse was significantly[p< 0.0001] associated with violent crime and crimes against property) 11.
Science/Human: Cannabis use does notincrease conduct problems in young people According to a longitudinal study with 364 adolescents with a mean age of 13.5 years at the beginning of the study cannabis use did not lead to greater conduct problems compared to non-users apart from pre-existing conduct problems.
In a longitudinal study, 232 patients clinically diagnosed with amnestic mild cognitive impairment(aMCI), underwent baseline flutemetamol(18F) PET scans, and were followed for 36 months to evaluate the relationship between flutemetamol(18F) imaging and changes in diagnostic status.
In a longitudinal study of the relationship between traditional differences and new demarcating identities in the Berlin linguistic community of the 90s, Irena Regener studies some socio-linguistic indicators of East-West German identities, and Ilhan Kizilhan researches, using the example of solidarity groups in East Anatolia, the dynamics of conflicts and conflict solutions in patriarchal communities.
