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Empire. For the comparison, the criteria set out by Mufwene's Founder Principle will be used. The Founder Principle determines key ecological factors in the formation of creole vernaculars, such as the founding populations and their proportion to the
Orthod. 1962; 48: 504–529. 5 DaCosta OO, Aikins EA, Isiekwe GI, et al. Malocclusion and early orthodontic treatment requirements in the mixed dentitions of a population of
ranged between 0.3% and 5.3% of the general population worldwide, with an estimated rate of 0.7–0.9 in the UK according to the criteria set by the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( Wardle et al., 2010 ). GD is
., McIntosh, R.: Systemic associations of retinal microvascular signs: a review of recent population-based studies. Ophthalmic Physiol. Opt., 2005, 25 , 195–204. McIntosh R. Systemic
” [ Neal, Delfabbro, & O’Neil, 2005 , p (i)]. Prevalence screens of PG generally report a population prevalence rate of around 1%. However, population screens of PG – rather than detecting the presence of adverse consequences – tend to focus more on
[ 3 ]. Previous studies investigating the most frequently missed areas in adult population found that right-handed people have more left-sided areas on the dorsal area of the right hand [ 4–7 ]. Although handwashing is a simple and efficient method for
comorbid disorders in problem and pathological gambling: Systematic review and meta-analysis of population surveys . Addiction , 106 ( 3 ), 490 – 498 Marmurek , H. H. , Switzer , J
. , Cardot , J. , Brischoux , F. , Fellmann , D. , Griffond , B. , Risold , P. Y. ( 2013 ) The vertebrate diencephalic MCH system: a versatile neuronal population in an evolving brain . Front Neuroendocrinol. 34 , 65 – 87
. H. és mtsai: Fecal DNA versus fecal occult blood for colorectal-cancer screening in an average risk population. N. Engl. J. Med., 2004, 351 , 2704–2714. Itzkowitz S. H. Fecal DNA