Thesis Document
Hey, no sense keeping this hidden on my hard drive. And until we get a full and working archive of all the thesis documents back at the department, this seems like the most logical place for it to go. Plus it will allow me to link it into CiteseerX, which I'm currently doing research with and loving. While I'm thinking about it, I"m also loving JabRef, the open-source citation manager. Just wish I'd discovered these last year.
| Attachment | Size |
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| final_paper.pdf | 1.69 MB |
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Comments
Anonymous:
Why did you use these cut-off points on your blog, this is based on what rationale?
For pregnant or lactating women:
•At risk: 22 to 23 cm
•Moderate: 19 to 21.9 cm
•Severe: less than 19 cm
Mike:
These were the cutoffs established at the facility in which I was working. To as great an extent as possible, I wanted to use the processes and data they had established and just replicate that in the new arm band.