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| the rejectors were less disabled than the acceptors), we used a logistic regression model to predict serious adjustment problems as a function of self-assessed disability status, simultaneously controlling for age, gender, race/ethnicity, income, self-assessed health, severity of disability, and psychiatric diagnosis. said, "The addition of Telequip to our payment systems solutions business in the Merchandising Systems segment is a strong complementary fit with our National Rejectors, Inc. Wood worked for companies such as Dixie-Narco, Ardac, and National Rejectors Inc. |
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