Questionnaires -- Technological innovations -- Congresses : Survey automation : report and workshop proceedings / Daniel L. Cork (Oversight Committee for the Workshop on Survey Automation) [and others], editors. ; Committee on National Statistics, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council
Questionnaires -- Translations into French. : Conducting transcultural psychometric validations of questionnaires : from one language to another / Tianna Loose, Didier Acier
Questions and answers -- Juvenile literature : Why do tigers have whiskers? : and other cool things about animals / edited by Sunanda Creagh with the experts behind Curious Kids
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Long case -- questions & answers : The long case OSCE : the ultimate guide for medical students / Beth C Walker and Marsha Y Morgan ; foreword by Jean R McEwan
Cou -- Chirurgie -- Examens -- Questions. : Bailey's head and neck surgery--otolaryngology review / Clark A. Rosen, Jonas T. Johnson ; acquisitions editor, Ryan Shaw ; product manager, Nicole Dernoski ; production product manager, Bridgett Dougherty ; design manager, Steven Druding
Oto-rhino-laryngologie chirurgicale -- Examens -- Questions. : Bailey's head and neck surgery--otolaryngology review / Clark A. Rosen, Jonas T. Johnson ; acquisitions editor, Ryan Shaw ; product manager, Nicole Dernoski ; production product manager, Bridgett Dougherty ; design manager, Steven Druding
Tête -- Chirurgie -- Examens -- Questions. : Bailey's head and neck surgery--otolaryngology review / Clark A. Rosen, Jonas T. Johnson ; acquisitions editor, Ryan Shaw ; product manager, Nicole Dernoski ; production product manager, Bridgett Dougherty ; design manager, Steven Druding
An indicator of body density as determined by the relationship of BODY WEIGHT to BODY HEIGHT. BMI=weight (kg)/height squared (m2). BMI correlates with body fat (ADIPOSE TISSUE). Their relationship varies with age and gender. For adults, BMI falls into these categories: below 18.5 (underweight); 18.5-24.9 (normal); 25.0-29.9 (overweight); 30.0 and above (obese). (National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)