Sentences with phrase «latent stages»

A part of me had this naive hope that someone would look at the anguish of a mother losing her children and take on my case as a matter of right and wrong, as a matter of helping a family facing a major breakdown as we are entering the final, latent stages of Parental Alienation.
But those mice that were in latent stages of infection — carrying the virus but exhibiting no symptoms — survived the bacterial infections.
In modern parlance this time would be considered pre-labor and the latent stage of the First Stage of Labor.
Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text.Conservative management of the latent stage and second stage of labor is an important strategy to lower the primary cesarean delivery rate.
In an interview, Dr. Ruslander explained that because canine cancer sometimes does not manifest visible signs until the latent stage, it becomes critical for dog owners to observe and not be complacent.

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On average too, the latent phase of the first stage of labour was shorter in women who consumed date fruit compared with the non-date fruit consumers (510 min vs 906 min, p = 0.044).
A prolonged latent phase happens during the first stage of labor.
The first stage of labor has been historically divided into the latent phase and the active phase based on the work by Friedman in the 1950s and beyond.
Latent HIV reservoirs are established during the earliest stage of HIV infection and throughout the course of the disease.
And if beating the Black Death wasn't convincing enough of herpes - related protection, Virgin also found a decrease in live bacteria in tissue samples taken from the latent - stage mice.
If you have one of these then it will last in your body for lifetime, because this virus commonly goes into latent phase which is like a stage of hibernation where it hides in your cells.
The rest of the picture can be filled in as follows: Keira Knightley and Chiwetel Ejiofor, who play newlywed couple Juliet and Peter, contend with the latent feelings of Peter's old friend Mark (Andrew Lincoln); Martin Freeman and Joanna Page, body doubles in movies who find attraction to one another while staging sex scenes; Alan Rickman and Emma Thompson, a longtime married couple now face a crisis in the wake of Karen (Thompson)'s discovery of an affair her husband is potentially having with a coworker; Hugh Grant's Prime Minister, the most self - deprecating individual ever to find himself in a position of such power, can't help but feel attracted to one of his secretaries even after her indiscretion with the sleazy U.S. President (an absolute waste of Billy Bob Thornton's time).
The latent infection may be abnormal stage of the recovery process.
In the accompanying exhibition text, Crimp recognized the influence of photo - conceptualists such as John Baldessari, suggesting that the younger artists were taking peripheral aspects of that practice — the underplayed beauty and desire, the latent anxiety, fetishism and romanticism — and bringing these traits to the fore to create a new kind of representation that resonated with the media - obsessed, post-Vietnam age that privileged the processes of quotation, excerption, framing and staging.
Led by six psychologists who both ran and participated in the groups, The Large Group stages a physical, temporal and psychic space to surface latent contradictions and tensions simmering below society's surface.
So when going into later stages of asking the data for more answers, this assumption is already made, and so in turn forces peculiar interpretations of the later results, such as «a universal latent fear that we are all screwed».
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