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(48) Although Hayaf and Silver (ref 12) calculate B = 17’, using their .Procedure and data we obtain B = 12” which corresponds to 4 = 36” and q N N N (36”) = 24.4 G . (49) (a)# L. J. Berliner, Acta Crystallogr., Sect. 6, 26, 1198 (1970); (b) A. Capiomon, ibid., 28, 2298 (1972); (c) P. J. Lajzerowicz-Benneteau, ibid., 24, ?96 (1968). (50) 8. Anderson and P. Anderson, Acta Chem. Scand.. 20, 2728 ...
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Population norms for Health Related Quality of Life using SF-36 are described. A national sample was canvassed in 2000 using a self-administered SF-36 in Bahasa Malaysia and English. Response rate was 30.6%, with 3072 usable data. Male: Female ratio was 1.04 and mean age was 39.8 years. Quality of life was affected by age and sex. Older population and women had a poorer quality of life. Populat...
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This article presents information about the development and evaluation of the SF-36 Health Survey, a 36-item generic measure of health status. It summarizes studies of reliability and validity and provides administrative and interpretation guidelines for the SF-36. A brief history of the International Quality of Life Assessment (IQOLA) Project is also included.
This paper reports on the findings of a study to derive a preference-based measure of health from the SF-36 for use in economic evaluation. The SF-36 was revised into a six-dimensional health state classification called the SF-6D. A sample of 249 states defined by the SF-6D have been valued by a representative sample of 611 members of the UK general population, using standard gamble. Models are...
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