Sentences with phrase «simple control measures»

«Simple control measures can markedly reduce exposure and the risk,» he says.

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And most of the conditions can be improved or completely controlled with fairly simple measures, such as monitoring your child's diet or giving certain medications.
This kind of aggression is quite normal for toddlers and can be controlled with few simple measures.
For now, the tool — a website app with a simple interface — pairs schistosomiasis, a neglected tropical disease, with malaria and allows users to enter factors based on local conditions and political constraints to determine the outcome of integrating control measures.
For example, if a pupil was unlikely or unable to follow the simple instruction, «sit straight», the teacher may have felt another control measure, such as physically moving the chair back to «four on the floor» was necessary.
Simple value - added models that control for just a few tests scores (or only one score) and no other variables produce measures that underestimate teachers with low - achieving students and overestimate teachers with high - achieving students.
Fortunately, there are three simple steps you can take right now to get back in control, that do not involve drastic measures.
We recommend regular veterinarian exams at least once per year, carefully chosen vaccinations, and the ongoing use of safe parasite - control medications; each of these simple measures can help you and your pet avoid serious health concerns in the future.
Notably, in providing recommendations for reducing the zoonotic risk associated with pet bites and other exposure to pet saliva, urine and feces, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Public Health Service suggest simple measures such as sanitation, hygiene, careful selection of pets and changes in animal contact.
These simple measures have been sufficient to control collapsing trachea for life in the majority of dogs that I have met.
The special ability to control people on their path, and even possess simple minded demons, gives the player the necessary measures to survive in the extreme conditions they are in.
Their simple, rather humbling effect, almost a numbing effect, became a sort of «control» against which my increasing tendency in the seventies to be extravagant could be measured» (W. Rubin, Frank Stella 1970 - 1987, New York 1987, p. 48).
This is a simple cost - control measure; medical exams may confirm or refute policy applicants» written answers to health - related survey questions.
The present study suggests that this acceptance may have been premature... Results from this study indicate that the use of the IT / SCV typology does not consistently work better than a simple measure of the breadth of violent acts used by respondents» husbands to predict negative outcomes of partner violence victimization... [and] both of these measurement strategies fail to examine the general effect of husbands» control... The preliminary empirical evidence reported here suggests that these victims of coercive control are an unrecognized category of victims... IPV researchers should focus on the dynamics of coercive control in intimate abuse whether or not this control occurs in the context of physical violence.
The IBM was developed for use as a simple self - report measure to rate important components of the relationship between marital partners, described as the constructs of care and control.
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