Sentences with phrase «find early warning»

Your veterinarian can find early warning signs of cancer in cats from a good history and physical exam, long before you would notice anything at home from your cat's behavior.

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They found that «critical slowing down» is a reliable early warning signal of a society on the edge of going bust.
That research will be crucial: An earlier effort by another company, Pathway Genomics, to create a «liquid biopsy» for cancer was greeted in September by a stern letter from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warning that the agency had «not found any published evidence that this test or any similar test has been clinically validated as a screening tool for early detection of cancer in high risk individuals.»
Entrepreneurs find themselves in similar situations, especially early in the life of the startup, because they sometimes must terminate or suspend employees without much warning.
There's also a South Korean study from a few years ago involving more than 25,000 people, which found that drinking moderate amounts of coffee each day was associated with having fewer of the early warning signs of heart disease.
So we find repeated warnings like the following which Justin Martyr (c. 100 - c. 165) an early Christian apologist, delivered to Trypho, «For if you have fallen in with some who are called Christians, but who... say there is no resurrection of the dead, and that their souls, when they die, are taken to heaven; do not imagine that they are Christians... But I and others, who are right - minded Christians on all points, are assured that there will be a resurrection of the dead, and a thousand years in Jerusalem, which will then be built, adorned and enlarged.»
(Against Tödt [Son of Man, pp. 224, 50], who accepts the saying as representing a warning by Jesus to «the present generation, [which] though living before the end, does not watch the signs of the times... in the way Noah did» [p. 50,] and Colpe [TWNT article, C I 3a], who can find no ground for rejecting the saying in its earliest form.
20 Dec 2017 — The 2 Sisters Food Group, which was at the center of a safety scandal earlier this year following an undercover expose which revealed poor hygiene standards and serious food safety breaches, is once again in the spotlight as media reports claim that Tesco found issues at a second plant where inspectors gave a «red» warning rating to processes at a chicken plant in Scotland.
We found out early on that we need to give warnings about transitions.
Dire warnings about China's ravenous appetite for coal also emerged in recent weeks, with researchers finding that hundreds of thousands of early deaths stemmed from coal - derived pollution (Greenwire, Aug. 18).
They found they were able to detect those signals in data from California before the 2014 - 15 Disneyland, California measles outbreak, which showed early warning signs of a tipping point two years before the outbreak occurred.
In pregnancies complicated by fetal congenital heart disease (CHD), global placental perfusion was significantly decreased and regional variation of placental perfusion significantly increased as pregnancies progressed, findings that point to non-invasive imaging providing an early warning of placental dysfunction.
The finding, reported next month in Physical Review Letters, could provide an early warning system and might eventually lead to methods for preventing seizures.
Creel says the findings provide an «early warning» that the animals are stressed and the populations, which have been stable so far, could suffer in the future.
His program, Portland Identification and Early Referral, or PIER, was a groundbreaking effort to find and treat patients showing early warning signs of psychEarly Referral, or PIER, was a groundbreaking effort to find and treat patients showing early warning signs of psychearly warning signs of psychosis.
Fiber goes out in the ocean, and it's all over the land, so this technology increases the likelihood that a sensor is near the rupture when an earthquake happens, which translates into finding small events, improved earthquake locations, and extra time for early warning
The findings suggest that these satellite - based measurements could be useful in future early warning systems of natural hazards.
The findings — presented this week at a meeting of the American Geophysical Union — prompted warnings from scientists that the Arctic Ocean might have hit a «tipping point» that could leave it clear blue by 2012, decades earlier than most had predicted.
«These new findings allow disease early warning systems to provide warnings for upcoming epidemics with much longer lead time than before,» says Prasad Liyanage, doctoral student at Umeå University and Medical Officer for dengue control in Kalutara district at the Sri Lankan Ministry of Health.
Nevertheless, the new finding provides hope that scientists can recognize 2 to 3 weeks in advance the conditions that make deadly heat waves more likely, an early warning substantially beyond the 10 - day forecasts meteorologists typically muster.
Ecologists don't understand most other ecosystems nearly as well, he says, and so may find it harder to pin down the appropriate early warning signals in other systems.
These early findings won't quickly translate to infertility treatments, Kornbluth warns.
This research supports another study reported by Medical News Today earlier this year, which found a combination of health warning graphics and text on cigarette packets increased knowledge about the dangers of smoking among young adults, compared with text - only warnings.
7 February 2018 — Researchers testing a satellite - based earthquake early warning system developed for the U.S. West Coast found that the system performed well in a «replay» of three large earthquakes that occurred in Chile between 2010 and 2015.
In any case, the researchers agree that these basic research findings provide an early warning to pharmaceutical drug developers.
On December 1, Ampuero and colleagues from Centre national de la recherché scientifique in Paris found that it is possible to observe disturbances in the earth's gravitational field almost instantly after an earthquake, raising the potential for the use of these disturbances as part of an early - warning system.
However, J. Chad Teeters, MD, a cardiologist and assistant professor of clinical medicine at the University of Rochester Medical Center, in New York, says that the study findings are the latest evidence that homocysteine is of little use as an early warning sign of heart attacks or heart disease.
This finding raises the possibility that weight loss or a low body mass index (BMI) later in life may be an early warning sign of mental decline, the researchers say.
Functional changes occur long before disease is manifested, so functional testing becomes an early warning test for disease which is ideal for prevention - oriented physicians and patients concerned about finding the root cause of their problem.
The FDA had also received, early in 1998, the final British Government report on phyto - estrogens, which failed to find much evidence of benefit and warned against potential adverse effects.
TUESDAY, June 5, 2012 (Health.com)-- Having a large waist is an important early warning sign for diabetes, one that in some cases may be just as significant as body mass index (BMI), if not more so, a new study has found.
The end result of the incubating work, as well as continued work on the data, will be to test and build an early warning indicator system founded on the Montgomery - specific experience.
City Year's work with 3rd through 9th graders is guided by a groundbreaking 2006 study from Johns Hopkins University that found that if 6th - grade students demonstrated «early warning indicators» — poor attendance, behavior issues, and low achievement in math and English coursework — their chances of graduating from high school plummeted to 25 percent.
Researchers at the Urban Strategies Council, an Oakland - based community development nonprofit organization, found that over half of the district's African American boys exhibited one or more early - warning signs of a high school dropout.
Study findings will show how accurately early warning indicators currently in use in these districts predict dropout for ELL and non-ELL students and whether different cut points for the indicators are more accurate for the ELL population.
The authors find that statewide accountability measures fall into one of seven main categories of indicators: achievement indicators, such as proficiency in reading and mathematics; student growth indicators in multiple academic subjects; English language acquisition indicators; early warning indicators, such as chronic absenteeism; persistence indicators, such as graduation rates; college - and career - ready indicators, such as participation in and performance on college entry exams; and other indicators, such as access to the arts.
Volvo's autobrake system (an earlier version called Forward Collision Warning with Auto Brake) also reduced the claim rate 10 percent, but that finding wasn't statistically significant.
Researchers don't know what percent of the time lane departure warning was turned on in the earlier studies, but if drivers in the new study had kept the feature on all the time, the results would be in line with the benefits found in the earlier studies, Cicchino estimates.
The earlier IIHS survey, which involved owners of Volvo and Infiniti vehicles with crash avoidance features, also found that fewer drivers kept lane departure warning on at all times than other features.
I admit that occasionally my wife complains if her adam doesn't switch off properly (no warning, just power down) but considering the early HC release I don't find it surprising.
Following the rollout of the Kyocera Echo Android Gingerbread update early yesterday, users that attempted to apply the over the air update found that it bricked devices to the point of non functioning, leading to multiple reports warning against applying the update.
But Savannah doesn't think she's supposed to take the warning literally... until an early morning phone call sends her to an empty house on the «bad» side of town, where she finds herself standing over the butchered body of a competitor, face to face with the boy her mother always warned her about.
After finding out in May 2016 my business name was reported and placed with ChexSystems and Early Warning Services I'm finally getting the matter removed from both by Bank of America.
Researchers at the Koret Shelter Medicine Program found that stress - induced loss of appetite and weight may provide an early warning sign for impending URI in shelter cats.
You'll find first aid steps for over twenty five common pet situations, an early warning sign checker for preventative care, tips for administering medications, interactive quizzes and much more.
The loss of early - warning audio cues provided me many of the scares I suffered in the game, simply turning around and finding a monster a lot closer than expected.
Alexandria is found to require climate - smart urban planning to ensure its growing population does not settle in low - lying coastal areas, as well as early warning systems for natural disasters.
African - European migratory birds can offer an early climate warning Now why would a study over ten years old that looks back at the late 20th century already find such stark climate change impacts?
The study also found that satellite measurements could be used as an early warning system to alert policy makers to incoming ozone levels one to three days ahead of time.
«There is some good news to be found in the ever - mounting toll of disaster losses,» Pielke writes; richer countries are «better able to deal with disasters» — Pielke doesn't say why, but presumably through better infrastructure, safer buildings, greater population mobility, early warning systems, and the like.
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