Sentences with phrase «identified at intake»

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That early checkup can identify babies at risk of low milk intake.
«no defined intake level at which potential adverse effects of protein was identified» and «there is no evidence that amino acids from usual or even high intakes of protein from foodstuffs present any risk.»
Given that I've already identified that the intake manifold vacuum fluctuates between 5 and 20 cm Hg at idle, what is your interpretation of the above figures and what work would you recommend getting done.
We don't want to miss the opportunity to track and identify a sudden increase of intake of a particular breed type (which may hint at a community shift or potential mill activity), a shift in the euthanasia of breed types, or the ability to illustrate the inherent risks individual dogs have simply because of what they look like.
The animals served by the Spay Shuttle are those that have been identified as being at highest risk for reproduction and then admission to the shelter, based upon breed, age and residence within high - intake neighborhoods in Knoxville and Knox County.
Being able to look at adoption and RTO numbers, especially compared to intake and euthanasia numbers, helps you identify where your agency is succeeding and where you may need some different strategies.
Developing a system to identify fast track versus slow track animals at, or soon after, intake can help ensure each animal moves along the appropriate pathway.
The Pre-Selection Adoption program identifies animals at intake that do not have identification such as a collar or microchip, that are less likely to be reclaimed, and who have an extremely adoptable personality, to be offered for adoption while they are being held on stray hold.
Shelter staff members at intake will identify pet owners who are looking for an alternative to surrendering their cat, dog, rabbit to the shelter.
The water utility serving New York City has identified heavy precipitation events as one of its major climate - change - related concerns because such events can raise turbidity levels in some of the city's main reservoirs up to 100 times the legal limit for source quality at the utility's intake, requiring substantial additional treatment and monitoring costs (Miller and Yates, 2006).
The documents show that under directives published in the department's procedures from 2008 to 2012, officers were instructed to identify a minor's citizenship status during the custody intake process at the juvenile hall, and verify the minor's legal entry «if there is reason to believe that the minor may be a foreign national...»
After his first summer of work and through LegalRnD courses, Andrew identified an opportunity to improve the efficiency of client intake at his county public defender's office.
The analysis of change in cotinine during pregnancy was limited to women identified as smokers at intake.
There are multiple entry points to the central intake system: all electronic birth certificates are scanned to identify families who might be at risk; a statewide toll - free number and a portal on the GSG website enable families to directly inquire about services; and local providers can screen families and refer them to the GSG.
We plan to: (a) identify high risk adolescents based on elevated scores on a screening measure of depressive symptoms that is delivered in primary care; (b) recruit 400 (200 per site) of these at - risk adolescents to be randomized into either the CATCH - IT or the Educational group; and (c) assess outcomes at 2, 6, 12, 18 and 24 months post intake on measures of depressive symptoms, depressive diagnoses, other mental disorders, and on measures of role impairment in education, quality of life, attainment of educational milestones, and family functioning; and to examine predictors of intervention response, and potential ethnic and cultural differences in intervention response.
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