population-based study

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study
noun
uk
/ˈstʌd.i/
us
/ˈstʌd.i/
the activity of examining a subject in detail in order to discover ...
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(Definition ofstudyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Second, it has been a surprise to us that less than half of all adaptations have been until now followed by apopulation-basedstudy.
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The current study is one of the largest published reviews of asplenia syndrome and to our knowledge the onlypopulation-basedstudy.
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Apopulation-basedstudyusing conventional and molecular methods.
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Late life depression is associated with arterial stiffness: apopulation-basedstudy.
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We carried out a prospective,population-basedstudyof consultation behaviour over 5 years.
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In thispopulation-basedstudy, we have used data collected for the purpose of mapping out advanced home care and home rehabilitation.
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The first aim of thispopulation-basedstudywas to estimate the time cost of informal care among patients treated in advanced home care.
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Apopulation-basedstudyof 258 hospitalized cases followed during the first year.
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Apopulation-basedstudyof spinal pain among 35-45-year-old individuals : prevalence, sick leave and health care use.
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Therefore, the study is effectively apopulation-basedstudy.
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Apopulation-basedstudyof 258 patients followed for one year.
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In practice, although the former was designed to be used in primary care, and the latter in apopulation-basedstudy, the differences between the two forms were very minor.
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The design was a prospectivepopulation-basedstudy.
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Bowel disorders impair functional status and quality of life in the elderly: apopulation-basedstudy.
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