Their findings supported the use of hypnosis as a substitute for sedative drug use. |
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The findings may provide new approaches for treating cancer and autoimmune diseases. |
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Though still premature, these findings could eventually impact research into stem cells, tissue regeneration and aging. |
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Her thoroughgoing analysis of the texts certainly makes her findings about the surveys indisputable. |
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A popular explanation for these findings is that adolescents who are depressed begin consuming alcohol as a way to self-medicate. |
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There are other research findings on prevention of colon and rectal cancer. |
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In addition to the scholarly work of the study, he wrote Horace's Compromise to address its findings to a broader audience. |
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The findings suggest that when people with schizophrenia smoke, they may in part be self-medicating with nicotine to remedy cognitive deficits. |
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Cook's findings are presented in boringly linear sequence, fact following fact with mind-numbing monotony. |
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Information used to code the injury is obtained from surgical findings or diagnostic workups. |
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However, statistical findings are often presented in manuscripts submitted for publication in misleading or erroneous ways. |
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Six structurally acentric chromosomes were generated from the irradiation of Dp 238, supporting the findings of a previous study. |
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If so, should current findings be deemed irrelevant for purposes of policy and law? |
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Those findings are backed up by the real-life experiences of ordinary people all over this country. |
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We assume that the present findings may be due to a secondary effect of stimulant drug treatment. |
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The new findings also may be important to people with systemic autoimmune disorders such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis. |
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These findings are especially critical because it is important to distinguish fibroadenoma from malignancies. |
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While initially these findings may seem surprising, a few moments' reflection reveals that they actually ring true. |
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These findings were attributed to production of estrogenic hormone by the tumors. |
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We have touched on the relevance of the findings for campus community and for ethnic tracking. |
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In this searing indictment, he argues that the law lord's findings clearly contradict the evidence he heard. |
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Moreover, there was real doubt as to whether the later trial would go ahead in the event that there were findings of guilt in the first. |
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These findings indicate that we had been successful in recruiting people who were closely involved with the dying patient. |
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Our findings highlight the importance of recognizing and addressing the psychological responses to injury. |
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One of the findings of this clumsy study was that the average age of death of priests in the archdiocese had been thirty-six years old. |
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These inconsistent findings may be explained by a variation in the detection of latent disease. |
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The report and its findings will be used as an agenda for sustained and continuous improvement to enable all our students to develop and prosper. |
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The findings suggest that the hippocampal memory system sometimes interferes with learning in the caudate nucleus. |
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Clinical findings during early childhood may include macrocephaly and frontal bossing. |
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We make it clear that no findings have been made based on any uncorroborated statements where that evidence has been countered by live evidence. |
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Common findings on brain imaging include enlarged ventricles, widened cortical sulci, and cerebral, cerebellar, or brain stem atrophy. |
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But nor can they be held to account whenever scientific findings are used inappropriately. |
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The importance of these factors is supported by the findings that thicker skinfolds are associated with a lowered antibody response to vaccines. |
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As a result of these findings the overview panel put forward 14 recommendations. |
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Here, we discuss some of more interesting preliminary findings garnered from a descriptive statistical analysis of the raw data. |
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Positive findings of congenital malformations and chromosome aberrations deserve thorough scientific investigation. |
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The new study's findings were true for African Americans and whites, as well as men and women. |
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Among the key findings in the study was that students with low self-confidence take longer to settle in. |
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If the findings at that point are positive, an orthopedic referral is needed. |
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In January 1994 the auditor published his provisional findings and the notices to show cause why the ten persons should not be surcharged. |
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These findings demonstrate that metabolic traits can be dissected reliably and accurately by metabolomic analyses. |
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The tone of the article tends to suggest that these new findings make shyness a psychological problem rather than a social one. |
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A chest radiograph showed bilateral diffuse basilar infiltrates, otherwise unchanged from findings on previous radiographs. |
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Taken together, these findings suggest both the adequacy and utility of our measure. |
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The angiographic findings in a case of metastatic meningeal carcinomatosis and a case of primary meningeal sarcomatosis are presented. |
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Significantly, their findings were supported by both in vivo and in vitro experiments using reference mutagens. |
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Neither Gioia nor the report's authors soften the findings with boosterish optimism. |
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The new findings promise a better understanding of how galaxies and globular clusters first formed billions of years ago. |
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In addition to bradycardia, cardiac findings may include acrocyanosis and decrease in overall heart size and stroke volume. |
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It is on his mind, it is also on my mind, and I am reviewing the findings about the restructuring of our steel industry. |
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Autopsy findings confirmed luminal narrowing of bronchioles by scarring, which is a histopathologic features of bronchiolitis obliterans. |
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The findings have important implications for our conceptualization of pure word deafness and its subtypes. |
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Furthermore, we cannot rule out the possibility that a selection effect attenuated some of the findings for the Canadian sample. |
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Those findings of ten years ago have recently been rediscovered the hard and expensive way. |
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These findings may help marriage-minded women identify the men who are most likely to be the marrying kind. |
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Our findings indicate that children at risk for atopy react sensitively to chemical substances that originate from passive smoking. |
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Our findings suggest a causal relation between second teenage birth and adverse pregnancy outcome. |
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Two of the 310 children were diagnosed as having rheumatic heart disease based on auscultatory findings and echocardiography. |
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The findings are not only important for the wellbeing of astronauts but for everybody. |
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Such findings may have relevance for the common insulin resistance syndrome and for acquired lipodystrophy syndromes. |
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Such findings can inject a sense of process by seeing social life in terms of streams of interdependent events and elements. |
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Examination of the surgical specimen revealed findings characteristic of mesoblastic nephroma. |
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These findings suggest that many stimulant users discontinued their drug use as they aged. |
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What are the findings from the third study, which examines switching to an aromatase inhibitor after two to three years of tamoxifen? |
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If the findings are accurate, our reluctance to travel by airplane is abating. |
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The findings indicate that reliance on faith helps this sample with health promotion. |
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The expert has so far kept his silence, despite being under massive pressure to discuss his findings in recent weeks. |
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Because of these findings we decided to design an assessment without possible interferences between the cognitive and metacognitive processes. |
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Our findings suggest that cowbirds are relatively long lived and that recruitment into the breeding population is low. |
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The authors attribute these findings to the overall liberal values of Danish society. |
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There were no findings of maladministration, or wrong doing in the management of the Regional Partnerships Program. |
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Evidence for this hypothesis comes from findings on a faster habituation of the electrodermal responses to tones in hypotensives. |
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The findings further help conservationists to understand how nature is responding to the new seasonal changes. |
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Among the findings were significant increases in two substances, glycine and hippurate, after study participants drank chamomile tea. |
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Some sceptics even question the statistical findings of the Central Statistics Office. |
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The findings of these studies puzzled media researchers and opinion pollsters at the time. |
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Contamination of antiseptics has been associated with outbreaks of infections and false-positive findings on blood culture. |
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Their findings improved the overall readiness of the mobile aeromedical staging facility. |
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Our findings suggest that several regions of the cetacean cytochrome b protein have experienced molecular adaptation. |
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Researchers hope the findings can be used to help fight against muscle diseases, like muscular dystrophy. |
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Similar findings were reported for castor bean and pea, supplied with as the sole nitrogen source. |
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The findings were quickly taken up by Gov. Pat McCrory, who called a press conference on the issue. |
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We report the clinical findings in a patient with essential thrombocythaemia who presented with partial third nerve paralysis. |
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Third, our results bear on current approaches and findings in the network literature. |
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However, as between the Applicant and the Respondent my findings are determinative. |
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The retroflexed view in the stomach demonstrated findings consistent with a slipped fundoplication. |
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At the meetings, we presented major findings of the study and a proposed outline for the final project report. |
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The findings of the survey challenge the belief held by many teachers that parents are behind a child's bad behaviour. |
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Major findings include subdural and subarachnoid hemorrhages and diffuse axonal injury in the brain and retinal hemorrhages in the eyes. |
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The findings indicated that four out of ten women eat a diet that is likely to deprive a child of essential nutrients. |
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The findings are being published in this week's issue of the journal Nature. |
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No blood findings are characteristic and the chest X ray alone is not diagnostic. |
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I have reviewed this subject in accordance with my findings in an appendix to a work that I propose to publish when circumstances permit. |
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They accepted the findings of a psychiatrist that she was unfit for work, and would be for some time to come. |
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This paper presents findings from a study of how knowledge workers use the Web to seek external information as part of their daily work. |
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A series of new findings are now available, which permit the general Jurassic stratigraphy of Jabal Akhdar to be significantly refined. |
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If such patients have clinical auscultatory findings of MVP, echocardiography usually confirms the diagnosis. |
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But they are equally quick to emphasise that the findings can be explained without invoking little green men. |
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The committee now hope to develop a sheltered housing facility following the conclusive findings of the report. |
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Thrombolytic therapy in PE quickly improves lung scans and angiographic or echocardiographic findings but has not been shown to reduce mortality. |
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Physical findings never reveal primary skin lesions, only secondary erosions, ulcers, and crusts and scars, which are often linear in appearance. |
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In some ways, their findings merely confirm the accepted image of a King lacking the drive and devilry of either his father or his son. |
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The Daily Echo's findings are now in the hands of those responsible for our schools. |
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The findings of the Heraion prove that this sexagesimal submultiple was once used also in Greece proper. |
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The appellate court affirmed 51 acquittals and 19 findings of medical negligence by defendant physicians. |
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Rather, it presents a collection of ideas and findings by people who have been grappling with big, unanswerable questions all their lives. |
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The findings show that more than 95 percent of dogs in this group were descended from three original female ancestors. |
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And if findings from the United States bear up, fixing knee alignment, say with podiatry, could become a major industry. |
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It seems to me it might be a back door attempt to get around the trial judge's findings of fact in this case. |
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Especially in these cases, MRI findings with high signal intensity in the thalamus and mammillary bodies can be especially important. |
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It explains and supports findings in scientific areas ranging from botany to zoology and embryology to neuroscience. |
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Whether these findings on exercise motivation hold true for humans remains to be studied. |
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These findings necessarily raise disturbing questions about the validity of the opinions expressed by medical experts in the courts. |
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The Tories are pinning their hopes on a May election and optimistically predict a hung parliament if today's poll findings continue to hold. |
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He elicited and compared details and wrote up his findings almost immediately in a highly readable, anecdotal narrative style. |
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His comments echo the findings of reports into race relations in Bradford published following last summer's riots. |
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And if you really are too stupid to understand it, how can you claim its findings are counterintuitive and anomalous? |
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In large part, that's due to scientific findings on the dangers of trans-fatty acids, prevalent in most margarines and spreads. |
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He has ordered government auditors to conduct a study on the use of secret funds and report findings by year end. |
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Sir Keith said the findings had not been used to place all forces in a single league table reflecting their overall performance. |
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Our study found that clinical and radiographic findings were useful predictors of the etiology of one or more pulmonary nodules. |
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Since albuminuria is a known risk factor for heart disease and hypertension, these findings help piece together the jigsaw. |
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Many of these findings were translated into comparative performance ratings of the twenty-two groups of adjacent suburbs covered by the survey. |
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This paper describes the behavior of nutritionally deprived children, and findings indicate retarded physical and mental growth. |
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Austria shares the major findings of the Commission in its Regular Report on Bulgaria. |
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There has been a lot of Reg reader debate over what exactly will happen to findings from the project. |
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Before discussing our findings in more detail, we must allude to five points that could have influenced our results. |
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Operative findings revealed a mass within the left broad ligament, predominantly anterior to the uterus and crossing the midline. |
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The varying reactions to the women's health initiative findings can be viewed in many lights. |
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I remember how despondent and disheartened we were as the doctor's findings were reported. |
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In the present study, we detail the range of ophthalmic findings encountered at autopsy and address their clinical relevance. |
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The findings follow a two-year study in the western Highlands where wild sea trout share coastal waters with penned salmon. |
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Alternately, these findings may be reassuring for other centers where ischemic time is usually below five hours. |
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We must note, however, that all these findings are etiologically nonspecific. |
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Among other findings was that the Homeland Security Committee has very strong ties to the Rules Committee. |
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Other findings showed that consumers wanted to be able to make an informed choice between GM and non-GM food. |
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The findings show a clear preference for undertaking leisure activities outdoors and in the countryside as part of a healthy lifestyle. |
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What are the implications of historically and culturally informed findings for strategies of educational reform? |
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These findings suggest that the specificity of translational activation plays an important role in fungal mitochondrial biogenesis. |
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Their findings reinforce the idea that communication failure is an important source of medical error. |
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The most diagnostic of the physical findings are those found on auscultation of the heart. |
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If the findings of imaging are inconclusive, a staging laparoscopy or laparotomy may be done before definitive surgery. |
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I find 15-20 common abnormal findings and Morgellons is not reducible to one thing. |
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Physical findings include a normal or slightly enlarged uterus, pelvic pain with movement of the cervix and a palpable adnexal mass. |
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These new findings highlight the physiological importance of different GS1 isoenzymes in plant nitrogen metabolism. |
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These are findings that give the lie to the more excessive propaganda of the sceptic press. |
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Secondly, the pertinent carbon dating of Dreyer's findings is apparently only accurate within 200 years. |
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But the findings were met with a mixed reaction from lunchtime drinkers in the pavement bars and cafes of Manchester yesterday. |
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The reported incidence of typhlitis has depended on whether clinical signs or autopsy findings were used as criteria for diagnosis. |
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We compared the findings in these lymph nodes with lymph nodes obtained from axillary and inguinal dissections during surgical procedures. |
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His position gave him great authority over whether and how findings of the federally funded studies were disseminated. |
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The findings seem to be quite contrary to the general belief that smoking is on the rise. |
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The findings showed no link between economic growth and undernutrition rates at a country level. |
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These findings support a global view of the development of management accounting in different locales at the expense of cultural differences. |
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The pathology findings consist of a cyst of gelatinous contents between the media and adventitia causing luminal compression. |
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These findings are supported by studies on the intracellular traffic between the Golgi apparatus and the plasma membrane. |
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A major difference in the findings contrasts those for outreach clients and the other respondent groups. |
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The final section discusses existing theories of joblessness in relation to the findings of the study. |
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These findings are similar to those of Mueller et al, 20 who found LOH 1p and 19q less often in temporal oligodendroglial neoplasms. |
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We discuss our findings with respect to proximate and ultimate hypotheses regarding the causes and significance of polyandry in female birds. |
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It is unlikely to provide the last word on the subject, but its findings will have a huge effect on the alternative health industry either way. |
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The findings will be used to minimise application of chemical fertilisers and using organic manures. |
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The investigators say that if clinicians are confident of findings obtained bimanually, little is likely to be gained by speculum examination. |
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I have just put online here one of my academic papers that reports some survey findings about punitiveness. |
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However, manometric findings may reveal significant abnormalities in esophageal function without evidence of advanced disease in other areas. |
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The manometric findings reflect the distinct functional components of the esophagus described above. |
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Archeological findings at an ancient site in Jerusalem suggest that marijuana was consumed to alleviate labor pains 1,600 years ago. |
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He decided to document his findings and more scientifically study chi, instead of learning from experience. |
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You may mention insignificant findings briefly after providing significant findings. |
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The findings were quickly taken up by Governor McCrory, who called a press conference on the issue. |
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The study's findings are provocative but not conclusive, say researchers on brain lateralization, giftedness and mathematics education. |
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This paper is a presentation of the findings and glyphic evidence of the investigation. |
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This is the idea underpinning a controversial stylometric technique whose findings brought stylometry out of academia and into the newspapers. |
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When she came to wake me up with her findings on the third day, her eyes were baggy and it appeared that she had not slept much at all. |
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As with all such research, its success hinges on findings whose results can be replicated. |
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Both professors hope that the popular appeal of the findings will attract students to the department. |
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In accordance with its policy, the WHO does not compile its own findings from China, instead waiting for official Chinese reports. |
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However, the findings also suggest that some aspects of sleep hygiene need to be emphasized more than others. |
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Although not reported, the study's findings do not indicate high multicollinearity among cluster variates. |
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The findings held true even after controlling for risk factors such as smoking, having diabetes or weighing too much. |
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The following section describes the treatment outcome findings after controlling for relevant factors. |
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A number of subcommittees have now reported back and their findings will be relayed to the government next month. |
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The fittingness of the study is supported by review of the findings for meaning and applicability by a panel of experts. |
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Our findings indicate that in general haplodiploidy and automixis should be more successful than amphimixis or apomixis. |
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The findings suggest that understanding relationships among numbers involves some sort of spatial tool, such as visualizing a number line. |
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This result conforms to previous findings in other polygyne wasps, where nestmate queens were usually significantly related. |
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The same sort of findings could be equally applicable to babies born at term. |
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Initial backcrosses of the third mutant failed and were not reattempted due to findings during complementation testing. |
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These findings were thought to be consistent with carcinoid tumor with metastases to the liver. |
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Montague published his findings in the October 2004 issue of Neuron, and a cottage industry was born. |
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These findings are coincident with lower cTnT plasmatic values in the room-air-resuscitated infants, reflecting a lesser degree of myocardial damage in this group. |
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The Marine Accident Investigation Branch has now published its findings into the capsize of the fishing vessel east of Harwich on July 7 last year. |
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These findings indicate that a decrease in urine volume and urinary sodium excretion in glycyrrhizin-administered rats may be related to mineralocorticoid receptors. |
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All SBS cases had a clinical history of whiplash shaking of the head and had autopsy findings of subdural, subarachnoid, and bilateral retinal hemorrhages. |
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In the light of that information, he looked at his findings afresh. |
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In light of the findings of this analysis, as well as the previously mentioned translation research, a number of implications need to be addressed. |
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It does beg the question about whether its findings proved embarrassing. |
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This program will enhance interactions between scientists and clinicians in order to accelerate the translation of research findings into medical applications. |
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The topics covered in the report, which compares its main findings with those from previous surveys, include service provision, policing priorities and fear of crime. |
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The report's findings suggest that measures beyond the mere provision of housing are required to address the needs of family groups facing a housing crisis. |
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This view is consistent with the general findings that mitotic recombination events, contrary to meiotic events, are mainly unassociated with crossing over. |
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The findings in the literature led us to expect certain patterns of relationships between emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, supervisory support and intentions to quit. |
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Recent findings have left many scientists sounding much like the alchemists, astrologists, and mystics who have long held this view of the universe. |
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This capability will serve both to relay detailed findings of the instruments on the orbiter and enable data relay from other landers on the Martian surface to Earth. |
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Nonetheless, to assess the robustness of our findings in relation to negative values, we also reanalyzed our data, excluding these observations or recoding them as zero. |
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Physicians who are learning or reviewing ultrasonographic findings in the fetus will discover an array of beautifully detailed images demonstrating important anatomic points. |
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Kniffin adds that he hopes these findings may encourage the consumers of this information to rethink the value of cosmetic surgery, especially if it involves risk. |
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Pathologic findings in fatal asthma include bronchial lumen occlusion by mucus, hyperplasia of submucosal glands, basement membrane thickening, and tissue eosinophilia. |
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Radiographic findings of progressive radiolucent lines surrounding the prosthetic stem or areas of osteolysis also suggest prosthetic loosening or infection. |
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The findings prompted the expansion plans and the firm has spent six months putting together a team of buyers, visual merchandisers and operations managers. |
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These findings suggest that the hemagglutinating activity may be due to different proteins or that other constituents of these fluids may interfere with this activity. |
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Then, driven by whatever strange spirit possesses them, they begin monitoring speed, distance and trajectory, scratching their findings into notebooks. |
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He should have stood aside pending the findings of the enquiry. |
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A Texas pathologist who received the original findings later suggested the woman died accidentally when she fell down the stair backwards and struck her head. |
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Similar findings on the frequency of errors were noted for the other disciplines of laboratory medicine testing, such as transfusion medicine, microbiology, and hematology. |
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Together, these findings indicate that MDPV has reinforcing properties and activates brain reward circuitry, suggesting a potential for abuse and addiction in humans. |
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The new Hubble findings close a decade of speculation and debate as to the true nature of this ancient world, which takes a century to complete each orbit. |
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Further investigations of decaffeinated coffee and tea intake as arthritis risk factors are needed to verify these findings and explore their biologic basis. |
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Studies that confirm a large body of well-established findings are more likely to be sound, but they also make for lousier news. |
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The researchers say their findings are significant enough to prompt allergy testing for all patients with stenosed stents if a repeat procedure is planned. |
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Referring to the findings of a study into the community benefits of timeshare, Mrs Johns called for greater awareness of the positive impact of this tourism industry sector. |
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Although signs of consolidation are frequently present, reduced breath sounds and occasional rales may be the only physical findings in tularemic pneumonia. |
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The present findings also reveal that concerns about the quality of treatment become especially important at the time employees learn about job terminations or lay-offs. |
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These findings are characteristic and diagnostic of a follicular lymphoma. |
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These anecdotal observations are in line with Peil's findings that Ghanaian emigrants are more likely to be from southern Ghana where Akan is widely spoken. |
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Establishing the trustworthiness of the findings from qualitative data is important and involved considering factors such as credibility, auditability, and fittingness. |
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Our findings provide preliminary and highly tentative impressions. |
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Aaron Carroll highlights the findings of a study on limiting the sizes of sugary drinks. |
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In addition to proteinuria, markers of damage to the kidneys include abnormalities in the urinary sediment and abnormal findings on imaging studies. |
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Cayley, who published his findings in 1809 and 1810, systemised research into aviation using scientific methods and the observation of bird flight. |
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If he had not have interfered with the findings then they would have supported the conclusion that there was a binding agreement as a result of the Adelaide meeting. |
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Significant clinical findings included 7 mm of proptosis on the right eye. |
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Similar findings have been reported for several baleen whale species. |
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It is in the context of determining the scope of its own jurisdiction that a court will often make determinative findings in respect of the scope of the arbitration agreement. |
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Wittgensteinians have long been fighting methodological battles against those who mix empirical findings with conceptual confusion to make a philosophical point. |
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Based on findings demonstrating an inverse relation between home-range size and intercommunity competition, we expected to find a similar relation in our study. |
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One of the major findings was that the high cost of accommodation was proving significant stumbling blocks in the development of the tourism industry in Kerry. |
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Its findings become subjects for conservative radio and cable talk shows. |
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The authors believe that measuring positive and negative emotional involvement separately revealed significant findings on maternal intrusiveness and punitiveness. |
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In addition to serving as a searchable repository for research evidence, the database permits clinicians to enter their findings of articles into the database. |
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The upshot of these contradictory findings is that most people have trouble believing the figures produced by either side. |
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Add to that a healthy dose of optimism, and her modus vivendi starts to jibe with current findings about lifestyle choices and sustained vitality. |
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If nothing else, these findings suggest a wavering of faith in free markets. |
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The findings revealed that, in 1999, only 21 percent of Americans claimed someone in their household had a tattoo. |
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Similar findings have been reported in rats at later time points, that is, 6 hours, 24 hours, and 7 days after intratracheal instillation of ultrafine carbon black particles. |
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The inevitable convergence of such findings with religion makes it impossible for a sceptic, atheist and man of science to swallow such phenomena. |
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The conclusion recapitulates and summarizes the main findings of the work. |
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The present findings constitute strong evidence that, for participants with significant experience of a category, typicality is driven more by ideals than by centrality. |
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Then he integrated his findings into broader theories with deep explanatory power. |
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Their findings are released today on the eve of the Thessaloniki summit of heads of EU political leaders that will decide the future framework of the community. |
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Trauth contrasted those findings from Humboldt County with earlier and ongoing research on Ireland's transformation from an agrarian economy to a high-tech one. |
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The findings of this study show a worrying trend towards glumness. |
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The irony of the findings is that a high-fat diet trumps a low-fat diet by a good measure when it comes to heart health. |
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The authors claim that these findings support the conclusion that interventions improving insulin sensitivity may be beneficial in reducing the atherogenic risk. |
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Any celebration of these findings was quickly quashed as the shaft continued to flood and delay the work. |
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Laboratory findings reveal high blood sugar and glucose in the urine and as the metabolic derangement worsens, excessive ketone bodies in the blood and urine. |
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The lymphangiographic findings of histoplasmosis in an 11-year-old girl are presented and correlated with the histopathology of a mediastinal lymph node. |
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Thus, the present findings further underscore the importance of postprison aftercare reported in the literature as a component of effective prison-based TC treatment. |
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Our findings may be most relevant to rural South and, possibly, South East Asia, where prevalence of iron deficiency anaemia and low birth weight are high. |
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The past year's sagging economy has caused many schools to retool their recruiting tactics, according to findings in a new national survey released last month. |
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Of these, 20 presented to EDs with signs and symptoms consistent with cholinergic toxidrome, although the specific findings for each patient varied. |
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As well, information about the prevalence, etiology, and treatment of disorders in Canada provides a base from which comparable findings from other countries are discussed. |
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Study findings have sparked research on the etiology of acute salpingitis, new approaches to treatment, and the immunopathogenesis of C. trachomatis infection in women. |
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The findings could be good news for Britain's 12 million hayfever sufferers, as well as asthmatics and people with serious allergies to insect stings or certain foods. |
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Archaeological findings in a lake dwelling site near Dunshaughlin, Ireland, reveal remains of dogs with the same type of skull dating back to the 8th and 9th century. |
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Other findings by divers have been more morbid, like skulls and bones from Japanese soldiers killed in the attacks. |
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The findings came from a study that the association conducted on the Liquor Act and relevant municipal and local authority by-laws on the implementation of the act. |
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We discuss the implications of these findings in the context of major evolutionary events in the history of these sand dollars from the Eocene to the present. |
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The findings do not tell us anything about the benefits or risks of other modes of HRT administration such as patches, gels, implants or nasal spray. |
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The findings of a number of studies indicate that aggressive alimentation in patients with a wasting syndrome related to cancer may actually increase their discomfort. |
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The findings suggest that official estimates based on surveys of the public significantly underestimate the extent of alcohol abuse in the country. |
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The findings were presented at the American Heart Association's Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology 2012 Scientific Sessions. |
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According to the findings on neurological examination the patients were evaluated in three groups. |
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The delegation will present their findings and ask for public feedback on the possibility of further research, reburial and commemoration. |
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The findings were consistent at all time points from 45 minutes through 6 hours, at which time the scores equilibrated between the two therapies. |
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Research findings have revealed that tomato juice content of heavy metals is significantly lower compared to that of fresh tomatoes. |
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Meade presented the new findings at the spring meeting of the American Geophysical Union in Baltimore. |
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Since the patient did not have findings of cardiac tamponade and he had thrombocytopenia, pericardiocenthesis was not performed. |
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Hyphema and traumatic cataract were the most common findings in closed-globe injuries. |
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Our findings suggested that even inert mineral fibers were not safe if the conditions of durability, clearance, and respirability are satisfied. |
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In fact, these two terms were coined in the 1940s to refer to groups of archeological findings rather than linguistic features. |
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Such findings offer surprising new evidence for the possible existence of dominant archetypal themes in our lives. |
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The initial findings show that the WTP for both CSR labels is higher than the WTP for tuna fish without any CSR certification. |
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His findings are based primarily on a study of the school-choice situation in Nanning, the capital of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. |
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Frequent findings included bone marrow hypocellularity, reticulin fibrosis, necrosis, and plasmacytosis. |
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To summarize important clinical, radiologic, and pathologic findings for 3 novel glioneuronal tumors. |
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The findings offer the strongest evidence to date that proliferation of cardiomyocytes contributes to growth in healthy young human hearts. |
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Scarce archaeological findings and early Spanish accounts from the colonial era constitute all that is known about them. |
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His findings suggest a new approach to investigating entire functions based on the recent estimates for the resolvents of compact operators. |
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The most usual sign is swelling of the mandible and the maxilla with infrequent findings of pain and parathesia. |
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Overall, the constellation of findings was nearly diagnostic of chronic osteomyelitis with a Brodie's abscess. |
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Here, we report a case of myelolipoma associated with medullary hyperplasia presenting with the clinical findings of pheochromocy-toma. |
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Admission findings of ACS patients reveal a complaint of pain, hypoxia, decreasing hemoglobin, pulmonary fat embolism and multilobar pneumonia. |
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Our findings indicate that ASD, schizophrenia and bipolar disorders share etiologic risk factors. |
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Cytogenetic findings in a new case of adenoid cystic carcinoma arising in sphenoidal sinus. |
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The findings support the idea that when the task and the sound are processed semantically, there is a cost to reading comprehension. |
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The Employment Appeals Tribunal agreed with the findings of the Tribunal and noted that other staff at the nursery wore jilbabs regularly. |
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The findings are based on a study of telomeres, protective caps on the ends of chromosomes that shorten as we age. |
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In this paper, we present the clinical and electrophysiological findings of true neurogenic TOS in two patients diagnosed in our clinic. |
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Kelly accepted the findings of a Turf Club drug test, which took place on August 13 at Leopardstown. |
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