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my name is typecast mark and today tend to your results of my thesis
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entitled correlation of european debates of the quality of general movements and moderate pretends
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based on the channel movement automatically scott chandler movements of fifty five
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moderate pretty terms for a nice globally and in detail using video recordings
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you mean that it's closer to the video recordings were collected from
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routine cap another plot tests and correlated with the channel movement automatically score
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our hypothesis was that increased below being that it's the it's altered
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movements and yeah for a lower chandler movement optimal it is cool
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now i would like to talk about the results median crustaceans h. was a
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three plus one and medium of weight was one thousand nine hundred sixty clams
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medium european that it was eight point seven milligrams but that's it
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um and median gentle movement automatically score was i thirty two points
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when correlating to european devils birthday gender movement automatic discover the correlation coefficient
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is zero point two nine three the significance level of zero point zero free
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this correlation is statistically significant however there is no clinically relevant
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association between your endeavour is and the quality of general movements
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one possible reason for that's could be to low european levels of cock avoid
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very preachy run had minimal yuppie endeavour's opposed to limit of acquiring for the tower p.
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in order to determine farther meaningful connections between the
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local database enchanter movements father thought it would be necessary
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especially prospective studies including pretends with europeans have
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it's apples to limit of requirement for the therapy
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to conclude i would like to show you a photo which demonstrates the
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creation of the recordings for the gender movement assessment thank you for that
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hi i thank you
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very much any questions
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did you also try to correlate with behind his
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really rubin level measured in these infants yes there
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are many different are the child at grand central much and and and the highest it'd be better
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oh just that all the time is the highest level of every
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baby yes instead of the one close to the general movement huh
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but i'm also listed you you only looked at the level
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of really rule beam yes very close to the movie yes yes
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did you also try to correlate the highest level in every
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baby general movement ought to be collected that you're being that was
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close to the video recordings to get uh but did you did
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not look at the highest level just in the wrist with recording

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