The initiative is founded on a developmental origins of health and disease concept (DOHaD) and will examine
the cumulative effects of interventions starting preconception and continuing through pregnancy into childhood.
Applying the law, the Court held that
the cumulative effect of these interventions was held to undermine the appearance of a fair trial.
Not exact matches
Without urgent and ambitious government
intervention, NEA estimates that in the next 15 years the
cumulative effect will be 125,000 premature deaths as a result
of living in cold homes; # 950m
of fuel debt which will not be spent in local economies; and # 22 billion spent by the NHS in treating cold - related conditions.
«
Cumulative burden provides us with a global view
of tradeoffs between different treatment late
effects that must be considered when designing new
interventions,» Bhakta said.
Inquiry - science
intervention; measured impact
of an urban instructional
intervention in grades 3 - 5 using matched pre - and post-tests found substantial learning gains and a
cumulative effect as students participate over several years.
The
cumulative effect of these studies has led to a better understanding
of why relinquishment occurs, but the enduring challenge remains how to use such information to implement prevention and / or
intervention strategies.
The C.A. further noted that the
cumulative effect of the trial judge's
interventions must be considered and that it is a question a degree.