These were not always
concordant with genomic aberrations found in the primary tumors.
The inclusion
of concordant scores in the calculations of English Language Arts and Mathematics learning gains to implement 2017 statutory changes to section 1008.341, F.S., by chapter 2017 - 116, § 28, Laws of Florida.
Using the flood of data from across the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum obtained in the aftermath of the merger, Caltech astronomers have developed a new
concordant picture of the dynamics of neutron star mergers and their evolution.
In 1924 Hermann Werner Siemens, a German, theorized that any condition that could be inherited should be
more concordant in identical twins than in fraternal twins.
Of a remarkable 137 different health outcomes reportedly linked to vitamin D, they found that only 10 had been thoroughly tested in trials, and only one (birth weight — linked to a mother's vitamin D levels in late pregnancy) had apparently
concordant evidence of «benefit.»
Effective treatment requires an affectively attuned relationship characterized
by concordant intersubjectivity.
Possible biological explanations for the findings include changes in the immune tolerance of the embryo, whose full genome is
not concordant with the recipient's.
«The meta - analytic study provides the statistically
concordant map of brain activations across a large number of studies and characterizes the commonalities of all studies included.
«There are several compelling nonclinical reasons for providing language -
concordant care when possible, including increased patient satisfaction and facilitating communication.
His early field findings are just now being replicated in sophisticated laboratories - and with shockingly
concordant results.
19 Table 5 documents that the number of monozygotic twin pairs
concordant for transsexualism is greater than that of dizygotic twin pairs.
Contrasts of relative
concordant disparity show how the pattern of relationships focussed on one element is reflected and augmented by that of a less significant one.
In this sense, what we mean by
concordant parity is not so much cooperation or expressed support, but a relationship in the composition of the event characterized by reciprocal intensification.
The story that is being told by the district is one of successes: rising graduation rates, fewer failing schools, students earning
concordant scores, industry certifications, passing numerous AP and IB exams for college credit.
Based on these criteria, 9 % of nonrecurrent UTI episodes received a guideline -
concordant antimicrobial, although that number increases to 67 % if amoxicillin — clavulanate is considered an acceptable option.
I will show you how to use
self concordant goals in order to achieve desired results in your job, marriage or with your children.
Self
concordant goals are goals that you choose that are aligned with your deep personal values and interests.
Radiocarbon dating is
also concordant with other dating techniques (e.g., Bard et al. 1990).
[14] Originally dealing primarily with maternal deprivation and
concordant losses of essential and primal needs, attachment theory has since been extended to provide explanations of nearly all the human needs in Maslow's hierarchy, from sustenance and mating to group membership and justice.
This means that it must «widen'to reflect real interests outside the continent that
require concordant «deepening» of focus and coordination on key issue areas.
Future work should also expand to focus on the most common infections for which antibiotics are sometimes (but often not) indicated, such as acute pharyngitis and sinusitis (although these conditions triggered the nudge in this intervention, prescribing rates for pharyngitis and sinusitis were not measured), and to optimize guideline -
concordant antibiotic choice (narrower) and duration of therapy (shorter) for common bacterial infections.»
The study of 1,605 Latino patients in the Kaiser Permanente Northern California health care system reports a 10 percent increase in the proportion of patients with glycemic control among those who switched from language discordant to
language concordant primary care physicians.
Title: Merger of Multiple Accreting Black
Holes Concordant with Gravitational Wave Events Author: Hiromichi Tagawa & Masayuki Umemura First Author's Institution: Eötvös University, Hungary; National Astronomical Observatory of Japan Status: Accepted to ApJ
Health is when a person
lives concordant with the biological laws that preside over the functioning of the organism.
CONCLUSIONS: Controlled trials and observational studies
provide concordant evidence that consumption of TFA from partially hydrogenated oils adversely affects multiple cardiovascular risk factors and contributes significantly to increased risk of CHD events.
To our knowledge, this is the first human study to demonstrate associations between diet and hippocampal
volume concordant with data previously observed in animal models.
I won't reveal it, but I will say that the tricksy solution falls flat for me, as other provocative film - makers have reached the same emotional conclusion in a more
concordant manner.
The students then have to perform a titration and try and
get concordant results in order to calculate the concentration of hydrochloric acid using a standard solution of sodium hydrogen carbonate.
If your landlord is very understanding, she may draw up an
addendum concordant with your request, releasing your cosigner from his obligation.
Data gathered during the Cornell study indicate that the IG - PRA1 risk allele identified by Goldstein et al., is
completely concordant with the disease when two copies of the allele are present.
Each individual relic spins and waves on Knack's body, even during high - action set pieces, and even the shadows on the ground
move concordant to the relics on his body.