Sentences with phrase «growing number of trial»

Mr. Altman is part of a growing number of trial attorneys that have illustrated their commitment to bettering the legal profession by successfully completing a rigorous application process and providing the consumer of legal services with an objective measure by which to choose qualified and experienced legal counsel.
Rodent Models: A growing number of trials have examined the effects of IER (100 % ER / alternate days) on cardiovascular risk factors in rodent models.

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There is a very large number of trials in this field and this number continues to grow.
He pulled the number of cases produced per acre — a yield metric important to processors that he calls «case production» — from each trial, and then incorporated environmental data to calculate yield stability for 12 of the most commonly planted hybrids grown for processing.
There is a growing number of lawsuits against such clinics and a few cases have been reported of tumours or excessive tissue growth (see «Ongoing stem cell trials» below).
Unlike in previous CGD trials, the cells not only kept growing but also went through an «unexpected expansion» of numbers, Grez reported.
The work helps thousands of patients every year at Simmons Cancer Center clinics, including a growing number of people receiving the latest in cancer care through clinical trials.
In addition, a growing number of immunotherapy clinical trials are in place to test this groundbreaking approach on other cancers like lymphoma, multiple myeloma, and for solid tumors, through trials in glioblastoma, mesothelioma, and ovarian and pancreatic cancer.
Eschewing the trappings of the biopic — psychology, cult of the hero — Assayas catches Carlos (Edgar Ramirez) mid-stream, between the fated year 1973 (Four Concepts of Psychoanalysis, coup in Chile), when Waddie Haddad (Ahmad Kaabour) makes him number two in the European network of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP); and 1994, when he is snatched in a Khartoum hospital by the French Secret Services who promptly brought him to stand trial in Paris: no cute or sinister growing - up tales, no face - to - face with oneself within the four walls of a cell.
This issue paper highlights the limited, but growing, number of programs proven effective through experimental trials.
With the number of trials growing we need more certifying officials to meet the demand, so we would like to offer qualified individuals the chance to apply to be a part of the program.
The popularity of the AKC Hunt Tests continues to grow even though the number of participants in the AKC Field Trials continues to decline.
Since last year's trial run, CES has also doubled the number of companies in its (newly renamed) Greener Gadgets Tech Zone, and the section has grown from just 520 square feet last year to more than 3,000 square feet this year.
If you are one of the growing number of people who has been injured because of the negligence of someone who was playing Pokémon Go at the time, contact a San Diego personal injury lawyer at Gomez Trial Attorneys today to schedule a free initial consultation.
Unfortunately, there have also been a growing number of frivolous lawsuits, particularly actions for damages against law enforcement officers whose conduct has been judicially sanctioned by state trial and appellate courts and, in many instances, even by this Court.
The judge noted that this was especially an issue because a growing number of defendants had been showing up for trial wearing glasses.
Washington noted that a growing number of defendants had been showing up to trial wearing glasses; Harris» lawyer had argued he needed them to read the voluminous court filings.
A growing number of recent decisions in courts across the globe have commented on the concerns raised by the explosion in social media use by jurors in trials.
There has been a growing number of incidents in the United States where lawyers have asked the presiding judge at a trial to disqualify a juror for misconduct or to declare a mistrial because of what jurors have posted on their personal blogs, Twitter accounts or Facebook pages.
This pessimism comes from a growing number of randomized trials that have shown either no or inconsistent benefits.
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