Examples of using Same age range in English and their translations into Portuguese
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correlation between OAEs and the 226Hz tympanometry for normal infants of the same age range.
old was investigated and compared with that of English-speaking children American and Australian in the same age range.
Rowell8 61.1% for the same age range.
A study involving the same age range and protocol as the present study analyzed the anthropometrical data of swimmers,
interact in a classroom with people of the same age range, contributing to a highly favorable environment,
When the mean values of cardiomyocyte diameters of the specimens studied were plotted in the graph with the values established for normal hearts for the same age range, we could observe that in the specimens studied the values obtained from the right ventricular cardiomyocytes in general are higher than the normal values for the same age range, by more than one standard deviation above normal most of the times.
they were also seen in temporal bones of non-diabetic individuals of the same age ranges.
respectively, for the same age ranges, the percentage of examinations utilizing antiscattering grid
Significance in the same age range for saliva, liquid
This time the number of children in the same age range identifying zero as even dropped to 32.
For people in this same age range with up to three years of schooling,
It has been found that the means described in this study were superior to those found in other studies for the same age range.
since the participants were in the same age range, occupation and level of education.
Although all the children were at the same age range, the statistical analysis showed that the age difference between the groups with
when evaluating NMSC in the same age range as the one in this study 0 to 39 years,
her development was not compatible with the other kids of the same age range, according to the family.
The rate of surgery among HMO-covered patients was found by dividing the number of operated patients by the number of covered patients in the same age range and study period.
where the coverage was below 20.0% in 2008-2009 for women in the same age range.
In the first case, the frequency of use among younger men was lower than among women of the same age range, implying that increments are greater for men as they get older.
while awaken, was lower than that of elderly individuals in the same age range used as control 89 x 95.