Rewrite the hiragana with an appropriate kanji. If necessar…
Rewrite the hiragana with an appropriate kanji. If necessary, add okurigana (conjugational ending added in hiragana) for the underlined word or phrase. (14) 日本語を べんきょう しているから、日本に りょ 行したいです。 たとえば、お寺(てら)や神社(じんじゃ)がある ところ に行きたいです。 私は びょういん に行くのが すき じゃないです。
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A total of 300 exposed and 300 unexposed participants are enrolled and followed for 10 years. A total of 25 exposed and 17 unexposed had the outcome of interest over the follow-up period. Q1. What is the risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome among the exposed? ( 3 points) Q2. What is the risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome among the unexposed? (3 points) Q3.What is the risk ratio for developing carpal tunnel syndrome? (2 points) Q4. Interpret the Risk Ratio from the above calculation. (2 points)
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This idea ensures that researchers only test treatments they genuinely consider to be fairly balanced in risk and benefit and it protects study participants while still allowing scientists to rigorously evaluate and compare public health strategies.
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A cohort study is conducted in real time to identify risk factors for a first organ transplant rejection. In terms of exposed vs. non-exposed/control group, who should be recruited at the beginning of the study and then followed up during the follow-up period?
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A cohort study investigating the association between specific types of dietary fats and the risk of coronary heart disease found the risk ratio to be 1.78. Based on this information, what is the DIRECTION of the association between high trans fat intake and incidence of coronary heart disease and how do you know? Use the following values to decide your answer: RR = 1.0 (No difference): The risk is identical between groups. The exposure has no effect. RR > 1.0 (Increased risk): The exposed group is more likely to develop the disease. RR < 1.0 (Decreased risk): The exposed group is less likely to develop the disease. This usually implies the exposure (like a vaccine or treatment) is protective.
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