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The item relevance, item clarity, item discriminability, as well as item difficulty were evaluated for the assessment of pain intensity and the frequency and extent of chronic pain. Based on the results of these two phases, a second version of the scale was created, which consisted of 36 items. The reliability was high (Cronbach's α = 0.94). In the test-retest study the intra-class correlation coefficient was ICC = 0.82. In a follow-up study, the clinical utility was evaluated in 51 patients with chronic pain, and the scale showed good correlation with the Quality of Life Questionnaire for Adolescents and Children (Spearman's ρ = 0.66). The new pain scale represents a valuable tool for pain intensity and chronic pain evaluation in children and adolescents. Further evaluations of the psychometric properties of the new pain scale are necessary. b e t h e f i r s t d e r i v a t i v 1a423ce670 MC FolderSize Crack ---------- ■ Select any folders in Windows Explorer, and FolderSize will add an extra column to the Details view of Windows Explorer. This column displays the size (in kilobytes) of every folder in view. It's quite simple to use: ■ Just install FolderSize, then ■ Switch to 'Details' view in Explorer, then ■ Right-click on the header, and then ■ Click 'Folder Size' item in the popup menu. ■ And a new column 'Folder Size' will appear. 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