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Elective surgery cancellations due to the COVID-19 pandemic: global predictive modelling to inform surgical recovery plans.
Br J Surg. 2020 Oct;107(11):1440-1449. doi: 10.1002/bjs.11746. Epub 2020 Jun 13.
Br J Surg. 2020.
PMID: 32395848
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RESULTS: The best estimate was that 28 404 603 operations would be cancelled or postponed during the peak 12 weeks of disruption due to COVID-19 (2 367 050 operations per week). Most would be operations for benign disease (90.2 per cent, 25 638 922 of 28 404 603). The over …
RESULTS: The best estimate was that 28 404 603 operations would be cancelled or postponed during the peak 12 weeks of disruption due to COVI …
Savant skills in autism: psychometric approaches and parental reports.
Howlin P, Goode S, Hutton J, Rutter M.
Howlin P, et al.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2009 May 27;364(1522):1359-67. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2008.0328.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2009.
PMID: 19528018
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One-third of males showed some form of outstanding ability compared with 19 per cent of females. No individual with a non-verbal IQ below 50 met criteria for a savant skill and, contrary to some earlier hypotheses, there was no indication that individuals with higher rates …
One-third of males showed some form of outstanding ability compared with 19 per cent of females. No individual with a non-verbal IQ b …
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Adjustments for non-telephone bias in random-digit-dialling surveys.
Frankel MR, Srinath KP, Hoaglin DC, Battaglia MP, Smith PJ, Wright RA, Khare M.
Frankel MR, et al.
Stat Med. 2003 May 15;22(9):1611-26. doi: 10.1002/sim.1515.
Stat Med. 2003.
PMID: 12704619
They are subject to 'coverage bias' because they cannot sample households that do not have telephones. Although only around 5 per cent of households do not have a telephone, rates of telephone coverage show substantial variation by geography, demographic factors and socio- …
They are subject to 'coverage bias' because they cannot sample households that do not have telephones. Although only around 5 per cent …
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