Breeders of Manx usually make sure that a longy (tailed) is bred
in at frequent intervals, to decrease the risk.
Not exact matches
Consuming foods lower on the glycemic index and eating
at frequent intervals throughout the day can also help balance blood sugar (and as an added bonus, this strategy for eating can also help you fit back
in your skinny jeans faster too!).
In licensing power reactors which are somewhat less safe than research reactors, the Authority would send its representatives to inspect or visit these plants
at frequent intervals.
Just like you shouldn't eat a bunch of cookies
at frequent intervals, you shouldn't allow fruit to become a staple
in your dog's diet.
Change Eating Habits — If you notice that the attacks are accompanied by a feeling of fullness
in your stomach, then you can try eating smaller meals
at frequent intervals.
In general, it seems preferable to consume smaller amounts of chocolate at more frequent intervals, much like the principle of split dosing for supplements, in order to ensure a steadier stream of nutrients in your bloodstrea
In general, it seems preferable to consume smaller amounts of chocolate
at more
frequent intervals, much like the principle of split dosing for supplements,
in order to ensure a steadier stream of nutrients in your bloodstrea
in order to ensure a steadier stream of nutrients
in your bloodstrea
in your bloodstream.
By eating natural, high quality food
at frequent, regular
intervals, you can help avoid low drops
in blood sugar and make a difference
in your adrenal health and energy levels.
Like a butterfly learning to flap, both halves of the bonnet have been up and down
at irregular but
frequent intervals in the last hour.
It is based on the idea of recurring deposits where an investor invests a specific sum of money for
at frequent intervals like monthly or quarterly
in Mutual Funds.
Source: Mortgage Bankers Association; Powered by Ellie Mae's AllRegs ® Market Clarity ® Data prior to 3/31/2011 was generated using less
frequent and less complete data measured
at 6 - month
intervals interpolated
in the months between for charting purposes.
Data prior to March 31, 2011, was generated using less
frequent and less complete data measured
at 6 - month
intervals and interpolated
in the months between for charting purposes.
In reality you would likely trade
at a different price and may transact
at more
frequent intervals.
They are naturally meant to have small amounts of food
in their stomachs
at frequent intervals.
Bear
in mind that a kitten
at this age has a stomach roughly the size of an acorn, so, although they may not eat much
at a single sitting, they like to eat
at frequent intervals throughout the day.
In addition, your veterinarian will have to see your pet
at fairly
frequent intervals to ensure that stabilization is satisfactory.
The Rescue Corresponding Secretary should check
in with the adopter
at frequent intervals.
Condo owners, who enter the rental program, also have the option to participate
in the Hyatt Vacation Club, which provides its members with vacation ownership opportunities, by exchanging their time among 15 Hyatt Vacation and Residence Clubs, trade their time for Gold Passport points, Hyatt's
frequent guest program for travel within the Hyatt system, or exchange their time
at properties within
Interval International, a third - party exchange company with over 2,200 resorts worldwide.
(Even today, a small but genuine fusion explosion is demonstrated
at frequent intervals in the G.E. exhibit
at the 1964 fair.)
The commentary to subrule 5.01 (2) of the Rules of Professional Conduct (
in Ontario) further provides that the «lawyer is required to review the non-lawyer's work
at frequent intervals to ensure its proper and timely completion.»
RESULTS:
Frequent use of CP (ie, mother's use of spanking more than twice
in the previous month) when the child was 3 years of age was associated with increased risk for higher levels of child aggression when the child was 5 years of age (adjusted odds ratio: 1.49 [95 % confidence
interval: 1.2 — 1.8]; P <.0001), even with controlling for the child's level of aggression
at age 3 and the aforementioned potential confounding factors and key demographic features.
Study girls are assessed
at frequent intervals throughout their placement periods and
in follow - up.
The strongest associations were most often found for the pattern of bedwetting that was both
frequent (
at least twice a week) and persistent (up to age 9) e.g. the temperament traits of «adaptability» and «mood» were associated with a 33 % increase (95 % confidence
interval = 1.14 — 1.55) and a 27 % increase (1.10 — 1.47) respectively
in the odds of persistent and
frequent bedwetting per one standard deviation increase
in risk score.
Data prior to March 31, 2011, was generated using less
frequent and less complete data measured
at 6 - month
intervals and extrapolated
in the months between for charting purposes.