follow-up interval
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffollow-upandinterval
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follow-up
noun[C]
uk/ˈfɒl.əʊ.ʌp/us/ˈfɑː.loʊ.ʌp/
a further action connected with something that ...
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interval
noun[C]
uk/ˈɪn.tə.vəl/us/ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.vəl/
a period between two events ...
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(Definition offollow-upandintervalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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All patients are symptom-free and on no medications at a medianfollow-upintervalof 20 (3-22) months.
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Thefollow-upintervalafter palliative procedures ranged from 12 days to 16.3 months (mean 3.67+5.6 months).
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The test-retest reliability coefficients of antisaccade response latencies in the present study are more modest than those previously reported, perhaps reflecting our longerfollow-upinterval.
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There was no association between residual patency and the age at surgery, the weight at surgery or thefollow-upinterval.
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Although a shortfollow-upintervalstrengthens the etiological link between disorders across time, it is also a limitation.
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In both trials, treatment was given for 48 weeks with afollow-upintervalof 24 weeks (final evaluation at 72 weeks from inception).
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Thefollow-upintervalfor each participant was approximately 24 months.
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The recurrent\\chronic group consisted of 47 individuals who reported having unexplained fatigue for 2 weeks or more in their lifetime at baseline and again sometime during thefollow-upinterval.
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For the large association found between the incident fatigue group and risk for depression, temporality cannot be clearly established since both conditions arose during thefollow-upinterval.
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The typical pretest, posttest, and two follow-up intervals 4 - 6 months apart may not detect the more time-sensitive, episodic, and nonlinear nature of behavior change.
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However, we did gather information on major treatments during the follow-up intervals.
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Studies grouped within horizontal lines report data from the same sample at different follow-up intervals.
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Long-term follow-up intervals may also reveal delayed negative effects of interventions, and assessing mediators including causal chains or other mechanisms leading to these effects may inform developmental theory.
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The patients who died within 30 days of the operation have not been included in the data of follow-up intervals, none of these deaths were related to thromboembolism.
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