Sentences with phrase «common early feature»

«While most people with a reduced sense of smell will not develop PD, the loss or reduction of the ability smell is a common early feature in people with Parkinson's,» Factor explains.

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Fullness or engorgement can be a common feature in the early days of breastfeeding, although not all women experience it.
It also includes all of the Common Features as listed earlier such as multi-position reclining seats and plenty of storage space.
One is the notable disappearance in recent decades of the «hard revenue» squeeze, once a common feature of earlier episodes (and often preceding later spending squeezes), but not occurring in the UK since the early 1980s.
One common feature in our backgrounds is that all of us became members of SACNAS early in our careers.
Other speakers proposed that all of these traits, from hormone levels to craniofacial features, have a common root in early embryonic development.
That's a feature that is common in early brain development, but not in the adult,» he said.
These programs share several common features, including an early warning system to identify at - risk students and individualized support for such students.
A common feature of effective schools visited for this study was early and ongoing assessment.
At one early rally on Boston Common featuring Question 2's biggest booster, Republican Gov. Charlie Baker, the only Democrat on the stage was state Sen. Michael Rodrigues.
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Included in the brochure is a feature on common early warning indicators, including chronic absences (missing more than 10 % of instructional time), failure to pass courses in core subject areas (English, mathematics, science, and social studies), failure to be promoted to the next grade level, and disengagement from the classroom.
He recently announced his support for a bill that would remove Louisiana from the Common Core, on the same day the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, which supports the program, released a video featuring his earlier endorsement of it.
In the early days he employed more common value investing methods, whereas he currently factors in the qualitative features of a business more heavily.
The dungeons on the other hand got a little visually repetitive, but this was a very common aspect of early 2000s JRPGs which often featured a multitude of dungeons scattered throughout, with 99 floors to fight your way through in each.
Power races are the most common early on in the campaign and feature Mario Kart - style racing with some heavy combat elements.
Rather than being a continuation of 2008's divisive Prince of Persia, Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands is instead a side story featuring the prince introduced in The Sands of Time and having more in common with the more intricate earlier games.
Released earlier this month, Common's new album features a cover image designed by artist Lorna Simpson, who has a solo exhibition on view at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth through Jan. 15, 2017.
A common feature of both programs was the use of staff with tertiary level qualifications in nursing (Nurse Family Partnership Program, Early Start) or social work (Early Start).
Although there are substantial differences between Early Start and the Nurse Family Partnership Program in terms of client selection and service delivery, the programs share a number of common features that may have contributed to their success:
Some important and unique features of the present study include the inclusion of early health care usage within a developmental conceptual framework, use of comprehensive government health care records to ensure systematic reporting, and inclusion of both parent and child health care records to control for parental patterns of health care use and common factors, which affect both parent's and child's health.
About 5 % of all children in the Western world fulfill diagnostic criteria for attention deficit — hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), 1 and a large proportion of such children are treated pharmacologically.2 ADHD has been associated with criminality3, 4 and externalizing disorders.5 Beneficial short - term effects of ADHD medication on symptoms of ADHD and associated conduct problems have been shown in numerous randomized, controlled studies involving children6 - 8 and adults.9 - 11 ADHD symptoms are largely persistent from childhood into adulthood, 12 but one prominent feature of ADHD treatment is that the discontinuation of medication is common, 13,14 especially in adolescence and early adulthood.15 The importance of treatment discontinuation for criminality and other longer - term outcomes is largely unknown.
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