The given string "ghd piastra rgn fbk wnyi ool" appears to be a random sequence of letters or possibly encoded text without clear context or meaning in any known language. If this is meant to convey something specific or if it's a cipher, additional information would be needed to translate or interpret it accurately. If you'd like me to attempt deciphering it with certain assumptions or rules, please provide more details! Otherwise, here’s the direct transliteration as it cannot be directly translated: **"ghd piastra rgn fbk wnyi ool"**

by vopxrtuhiv on 2012-02-08 16:52:22

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The determination of 20 neonatal behavioral neurological items has value in predicting the prognosis of asphyxiated children. This demand does not require statistical analysis. Table 1 shows the relationship between the NBNA score measured by CDCC and the intelligence check for suffocated children. Note: The difference between the two groups at 7 days was X = 19.3, P < 0.05. More than 80% of domestic and foreign studies also consider that the NBNA is effective for early detection of brain damage and has high sensitivity and specificity in predicting the prognosis. Over the past six years, research has been conducted on the predictive significance of the NBNA for the prognosis of asphyxiated children, confirming the prognostic value of the NBNA score for asphyxiated children. It was also found that determining the development speed of the NBNA has significant value in predicting the prognosis of asphyxiated children. The comprehensive evaluation method of the NBNA score and its development speed has higher sensitivity and specificity compared to individual determinations of the NBNA score and development pace, thereby further improving and enhancing the meaning and value of the NBNA in determining the prognosis of asphyxiated children. This method is simple, easy to grasp, practical, repeatable at an early stage, not constrained by economic or equipment limitations, and exhibits excellent sensitivity and specificity (80% to 100%, see Table 4) in detecting early brain dysfunction in asphyxiated children. This approach is very promising and is worth promoting as a universal method.

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