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1 eart Study, a multiethnic, population-based, probability sample.
2 white) men and women from a population-based probability sample.
3 ns on the basis of nationally representative probability samples.
4 replicated in national surveys that use area probability samples.
5     A sample was selected by convenience non-probability sampling.
6 studies: random digit dialing (RDD) and area probability sampling.
7 ts transported by EMS (17633 patients in the probability sample), 27535 were women (51.5%); mean (SD)
8 e community using a stratified and clustered probability sample and were followed longitudinally.
9 eart Study, a multiethnic, population-based, probability sample, and compared levels of CRP between d
10 IV patients, the existing studies do not use probability samples, and no accurate population estimate
11 re age 30 and taking insulin (n = 996) and a probability sample (based on duration of disease) of per
12 mator that ignores the effects of an unequal probability sample design.
13 used a multistage, clustered, and stratified probability sample design.
14                            A multistage area probability sampling design was used to identify study l
15 mination Survey (NHANES), using a multistage probability sampling design, included a vision evaluatio
16 ng 1988 to 1994 by a stratified, multi-stage probability sampling design.
17  and Nutrition Examination Survey multistage probability sampling design.
18 ithout EOP were identified within a national probability sample examined during the 1986/87 survey of
19  1,289 men and women from a population-based probability sample from Dallas, Texas.
20 ns aged 45-64 years who had been selected by probability sampling from 4 different US communities in
21 of age obtained by a stratified, multi-stage probability sampling method in 1988 to 1994.
22 0 to 103 years) was selected by a multistage probability sampling method.
23 an 432,000 ha of forests based on a designed probability sampling methodology.
24 2782 participants in the community-dwelling, probability-sampled, multiethnic Dallas Heart Study were
25                                            A probability sample (N = 3,012) was used to represent the
26 y symptoms using a nationally representative probability sample (n = 4,008) of older, community-dwell
27 ng (n = 652) and those obtained through area probability sampling (n = 640).
28                                     National probability sample (National Health and Nutrition Examin
29                                   A national probability sample of 1,000 adults aged 18 and older liv
30                  A representative multistage probability sample of 1,023 adults aged >/= 35 years was
31 l Ghana which determined seroprevalence in a probability sample of 1,385 individuals of all ages, and
32 ESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A national probability sample of 1017 Cambodians was assembled usin
33                                            A probability sample of 1043 English-speaking prehurricane
34                                              Probability sample of 1087 community-living persons in N
35                                            A probability sample of 10927 crashes involving 17132 rest
36        We conducted a prospective study of a probability sample of 1103 people over 71 years of age w
37 Expenditures Panel Survey (MEPS), a national probability sample of 14,147 households including 34,551
38  9650 incident suicide attempts and an equal-probability sample of 153528 control person-months for o
39 udy of Latinos) recruited a population-based probability sample of 16,415 Hispanics/Latinos aged 18-7
40 nos researchers recruited a population-based probability sample of 16,415 Hispanics/Latinos, 18-74 ye
41 87 patients transported by EMS, a stratified probability sample of 17633 patients (1438 rural and 161
42                     We analyzed a systematic probability sample of 180 newspaper articles (60 for eac
43 ta from 9791 suicide attempters and an equal-probability sample of 183,826 control person-months usin
44 ical care in the contiguous United States, a probability sample of 2,864 adults who had paid at least
45                                We surveyed a probability sample of 2023 US HIV care providers in 2013
46 ESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A national probability sample of 2729 adults (78.1% participation r
47      We enrolled a nationally representative probability sample of 2864 adults receiving care for HIV
48                                            A probability sample of 2864 persons, representing all 231
49               Cross-sectional survey of a US probability sample of 2864, which represents 231 400 adu
50 ivity, behaviors, and problems in a national probability sample of 3005 U.S. adults (1550 women and 1
51 96, we mailed questionnaires to a stratified probability sample of 3102 physicians in the 10 specialt
52                                            A probability sample of 3616 crashes involving 4243 childr
53                The 2008 NHAMCS is a national probability sample of 396 hospitals (90.2% unweighted re
54 urvey of American Life, a national household probability sample of 5181 black respondents aged 18 yea
55 ent of CDAs was conducted in 2008, drawing a probability sample of 7328 children from all infants bor
56 inning in 1989, providing a population-based probability sample of 791 middle-aged adults (mean [SD]
57 ent Survey, consisting of data on a national probability sample of 8,739 persons, ages 51-61, who wer
58  Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), a national probability sample of 9,488 households, which includes r
59 ey Replication (NCS-R) is a population-based probability sample of 9282 participants 18 years and old
60          The authors interviewed a household probability sample of adults 6-9 months after the 2004 h
61 n the Dallas Heart Study, a population-based probability sample of adults in Dallas County </=65 year
62  PARTICIPANTS: A cross-sectional survey of a probability sample of all accredited training programs i
63 comprises 91 hospitals that are a stratified probability sample of all hospitals in the United States
64  the Epidemiologic Catchment Area program, a probability sample of Baltimore residents selected by ce
65 vey Among the Oldest Old (AHEAD), a national probability sample of community-dwelling adults born bef
66 vey Among the Oldest Old (AHEAD), a national probability sample of community-dwelling adults.
67   Subjects were participants of a stratified probability sample of community-dwelling persons > or =
68 h December 31, 2009 (n = 9650), and an equal-probability sample of control person-months (n = 153 528
69 Heart Study (a multi-ethnic population-based probability sample of Dallas County residents) and 1149
70  the Dallas Heart Study, a population-based, probability sample of Dallas County, Texas, residents, w
71 demographic, clinical, and payment data on a probability sample of discharges from short-stay facilit
72  the Health and Retirement Study, a national probability sample of elderly Americans.
73             For incident, hospitalized MI, a probability sample of hospital discharges was validated
74 Expenditures Panel Survey (MEPS), a national probability sample of households.
75 rus-infected women who were recruited from a probability sample of low-income hotels, homeless shelte
76          DESIGN, SETTING, AND RESPONDENTS: A probability sample of Medicare beneficiaries living in h
77                            A household-based probability sample of men who have sex with men (N=2,881
78  1,363 children in grades 1 through 5 from a probability sample of North Carolina (NC) schoolchildren
79 r HIV Study Group surveyed a cross-sectional probability sample of persons with AIDS who tested posit
80  urban and rural areas to produce a national probability sample of persons with HIV receiving medical
81                                We surveyed a probability sample of primary care physicians practicing
82 ronic Injury Surveillance System, a national probability sample of randomly selected hospitals with 2
83              This was a follow-up study of a probability sample of the adult household residents of E
84    The study was an 11.5-year follow-up of a probability sample of the adult household residents of e
85 a cross-sectional, nationally representative probability sample of the United States.
86 revalence estimates of the BPD spectrum in a probability sample of the United States.
87 lts aged older than 18 years, representing a probability sample of the US civilian population.
88        This survey is a complex, multistage, probability sample of the US noninstitutionalized civili
89          NHANES I collected information on a probability sample of the US population in 1971-1975.
90  the National Comorbidity Survey, a national probability sample of US civilians who completed structu
91  eligible ICD-9-CM codes), an all-payer, 20% probability sample of US community hospitals.
92 tal Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (2010), a probability sample of US EDs and ED visits.
93 nal Mortality Followback Surveys, which were probability samples of all deaths in the United States w
94                Medical records from national probability samples of ED and outpatient visits by adult
95 MS), based on three-stage stratified cluster probability samples of the Russian population.
96 ational survey data obtained from multistage probability sampling of the US noninstitutionalized popu
97                                A multi-stage probability sample representing 8th to 12th grade U.S. s
98 performed in Porto Alegre using a multistage probability sampling strategy to select a representative
99                                 A multistage probability sampling strategy was used to draw a represe
100                               We undertook a probability sample survey (the third National Survey of
101                                     We did a probability sample survey between 1999 and 2001, of men
102             This population-based stratified probability sample survey included 4728 persons aged 55-
103                          We did a stratified probability sample survey of 11161 men and women aged 16
104                          We did a stratified probability sample survey of 11161 men and women aged 16
105 ween Sept 6, 2010 and Aug 31, 2012, we did a probability sample survey of 15,162 women and men aged 1
106                                     We did a probability sample survey of men and women aged 16-44 ye
107 DINGS: We conducted a multi-stage stratified probability sample survey of migrant (defined as not bor
108 is a cross-sectional, stratified, multistage probability sample survey of the US civilian, noninstitu
109 een Sept 6, 2010, and Aug 31, 2012, we did a probability sample survey of women and men aged 16-74 ye
110                                     We did a probability sample survey, the third National Survey of
111             We analyzed data from stratified probability sample surveys obtained through the British
112                            Data from similar probability sample surveys: Natsal-1 (1990-91), Natsal-2
113 y (HCSUS), created a representative national probability sample, the first of its kind, of HIV-infect
114 y, which is based on a stratified multistage probability sample to produce nationally representative
115               The raw response rate for this probability sample was 52%, and the weighted response ra
116 The unweighted survey response rate for this probability sample was 74.8%, and the weighted response
117 sitive predictive value in this high pretest probability sample was 92.1% (95% CI, 83.6%-97.0%).
118                                          Non-probability sampling was employed and the survey was tar
119                        Using convenience and probability sampling, we selected 23 health facilities,
120 ears or older with arthritis from a national probability sample were analyzed.

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