He could even guide his side to glory on French soil which would serve as
a significant marker of his ability.
A more
significant marker: She should have at least six wet diapers a day, which indicates that she's well hydrated and getting the nutrients she needs.
BASC chairman Alan Jarrett said: «This partnership agreement is
a significant marker.
Such unscientific polls are widely regarded as unreliable, but Dietl nonetheless seized on the positive result as
a significant marker.
The researchers found that patient's acuity, or level of illness, was not
a significant marker in their subsequent quality of life.
Wish in the future a panel could be done, that would be able to identify all
the significant markers of disease and performance!
New research indicates that body shape could be a more
significant marker of health than weight or BMI.
The SsangYong Rexton has taken
significant marker share, considering the Korean brand is not well known in India.
And I think that there have been a number of really
significant markers, the most recent being that Amazon just announced last week that it had sold more electronic books than hard covers in the last three months.
There is, however, another important aspect to this budget that is
a significant marker: the increase in the Tax - Free Saving Account limit from $ 5,500 to $ 10,000 for each taxpayer.
«I am particularly gratified that Adam Pendleton's Black Dada Flag will fly beyond the fair, for six whole months on Randall's Island, creating a physical space and
significant marker in New York for the global Black Lives Matter movement,» Edwards stated.
I am particularly gratified that Adam Pendleton's Black Dada Flag will fly beyond the fair, for six whole months on Randall's Island, creating a physical space and
significant marker in New York for the global Black Lives Matter movement.
With a major work at Sotheby's tonight and four at Christie's tomorrow, we'll see
some significant markers toward a better understanding the momentum surrounding these works:
I am taking liberties by starting off the 2014 year in late 2013, but the fact of this show in Los Angeles, Sturtevant's first in decades, was an important lead - up to her retrospective at New York's Museum of Modern Art and
a significant marker in her return to visibility in the U.S. Given her death prior to the opening of the MoMA show, this generous presentation of the film Finite Infinite (2010) underscored the importance of that space for bringing projects that would otherwise not be seen or given such gorgeous and ample space.
Not exact matches
In a study of 20 women ages 40 - 70 with inflammatory osteoarthritis, the researchers found that drinking tart cherry juice twice daily for three weeks led to
significant reductions in important inflammation
markers - especially for women who had the highest inflammation levels at the start of the study.
Senna edged out Prost in the F1 Drivers» Championship, but even more
significant was the margin of victory the MP4 / 4 delivered over its competitors, often lapping not only the back
markers but the entire field.
MELANIE SILVERMAN: Yeah because in reality it's so
significant, so this is a great
marker.
Wherever there is a
significant increase in sharing, Sanders plans to look at the genes that can be found near that particular
marker.
By analyzing genetic
markers specific to sweet potatoes in both modern samples of the plant and older herbarium specimens, the researchers discovered
significant differences between varieties found in the western Pacific versus the eastern Pacific.
In the year after people moved from less green to greener urban spaces, they experienced a
significant boost in mental health
markers such as mood and confidence.
Even apparently healthy teenagers showed
significant improvements in
markers which are indicators of cardiovascular health, according to research by the University of Exeter.
But he says both cases are bolstered by (also less - than -
significant) data from neighboring
markers, which appear to be shared at higher rates between pairs of brothers.
There were no
significant differences in inflammatory and metabolic
markers between black and white children except for insulin resistance.
Analysis of an additional set of 25 North American and Swedish families with
markers in this region resulted in
significant evidence of linkage in the combined set of 91 families.
In a study of 1,979 overweight and obese adults in the UK, people who lost 5 % or more of their initial body weight over four years showed
significant changes in
markers of physical health, but were more likely to report depressed mood than those who stayed within 5 % of their original weight.
At present, the most common, sporadic form of Alzheimer's disease is difficult to diagnose until symptoms are readily apparent and
significant damage to the brain has occurred; findings from this study may provide clues to suitable diagnostic
markers.
The research ideas you develop at the workshop should: • Lead to the
significant advancement of our understanding of sensor technologies suitable for liquid biopsy • Consider the practical challenges of low volume liquid usually taken for analysis and the inconsistency of sample preparation across point of care sites • Prioritise biomarkers with high specificity for cancer or even for multiple cancer types, including
markers specific to cancers that will become aggressive as opposed to non-lethal disease
Thus, as the inflammatory cascade progresses from nonatrophic gastritis through the atrophic gastritis — intestinal metaplasia — neoplastic spectrum, it was found that these 5 specific
markers were statistically
significant in predicting precancerous lesions in comparison to traditional risk factors (receiver operating characteristic, 0.803 vs 0.580).70 As discussed previously, intestinal - type gastric cancer is more strongly associated with the atrophic gastritis and intestinal metaplasia cascade, thus explaining the closer correlation with intestinal - type gastric cancer and the serologic biopsy than diffuse - type gastric cancer.
In addition, p - tau correlated with a
significant reduction of post-synaptic
markers, such as GluN2A, GluN2B, GluA1, GluA2, Drebrin, and PSD - 95, in P301L mice.
SO, they had suggested the inhibition of cyclin Dl / CDK4 activity might be important in considering drugs of future therapies [25], also, they reported that Cyclin D1 was considered as a
significant prognostic
marker.
It's potential as a biomarker of disease and an early objective
marker of treatment response is genuine but still to be realized.Resting - state functional magnetic resonance imaging has made some strides in the clinical realm but
significant advances are required before it can be used in a meaningful way at the single - patient level.
Additional
markers were then analyzed in a small region on chromosome 18 showing
significant linkage to the disease.
Three recent experimental studies focused on low consumption / exposure.949596 In one study, 29 smokers each consumed a single cigarette, immediately after which they had a
significant decrease in blood vessel output power and
significant increase in blood vessel ageing level and remaining blood volume 25 minutes later, as
markers of atherosclerosis.94 In another study, human coronary artery endothelial cells were exposed to the smoke equivalent to one cigarette, which led to activation of oxidant stress sensing transcription factor NFR2 and up - regulation of cytochrome p450, considered to have a role in the development of heart disease.95 These effects were not seen when heart cells were exposed to the vapour from one e - cigarette.95 A study exposed adult mice to low intensity tobacco smoke (two cigarettes) for one to two months and found adverse histopathological effects on brain cells.96
To explore the possibility that frailty (which is associated with both low cholesterol and death28 29) could confound these results, we did a sensitivity analysis adjusting our Cox models (table 4 ⇑) for two known
markers of frailty (changes in body weight and changes in systolic blood pressure).28 29 30 These adjustments did not materially change the effect estimates, which remained
significant in both groups.
As seen in cells dissected from colonies,
significant numbers of cells coexpressed lineage specific
markers along with pluripotency genes.
By contrast, the insecticide - resistance
markers display heterogeneous allelic distributions with
significant differences detected between Central Ugandan (urban) populations relative to Eastern and Southwestern (rural) populations.
The Parkinson's Progression
Markers Initiative (PPMI) is a landmark observational clinical study to comprehensively evaluate cohorts of
significant interest using advanced imaging, biologic sampling and clinical and behavioral assessments to identify biomarkers of Parkinson's disease progression.
No
significant differences in genetic diversity were observed among populations by microsatellite
markers with HE ranging from 0.597 to 0.612 and low, but
significant, genetic differentiation among populations (FST = 0.019, P = 0.001).
Their gene expression analysis throughout the protocol matched that of a previously published profile for hESCs [24], which included the
significant upregulation of mesodermal and chondrogenic
markers (PDGFRB, SOX6, SOX9, ACAN, COL2A1 types A and B), with the more mature COL2A1 type B splice variant [42] being more highly expressed by the end of stage 3.
We extensively analyzed various surface
markers (e.g., CD2, CD5, HSA, CD25, class I MHC, etc.) of each stage of thymocyte development, but we did not observe
significant differences between Gasp + / + and Gasp − / − thymocytes.
Consistent with this observation of MELK overexpression in BBC, we found that MELK expression in breast tumors has a
significant inverse correlation with the expression of luminal
markers, including estrogen and progesterone receptors (ER, PR)(Figure 2F, Figure 2 — figure supplement 1F).
Although they didn't find any
significant and definitive probiotic effect from eating the olives on the participants» health, they found evidence for important anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects in the form of a decreased inflammatory factor called interleukine - 6 (IL - 6) and a free radical
marker known as malondialdehyde (MDA).
When researchers looked at the diets of more than 3,000 European men, they found for those who had the highest intake of fruit, vegetables, and vitamin C, there was a
significant decrease in inflammation and inflammatory
markers.
Hong says this is a «clear and
significant sign that the immune cells are suppressing the inflammatory
markers,» which may provide health benefits both in the short term and, when exercise is repeated regularly, the long term as well.
The most
significant results observed for length of sedentary time were for blood fats and insulin resistance
markers.
Twenty study participants suffering from inflammatory osteoarthritis had
significant reductions in inflammation
markers after consuming tart cherry juice twice a day for three weeks.
The oxidative stress and ALS association has however been confirmed in a previous study,
significant decreases in
markers of inflammation and oxidative damage was demonstrated in rats fed spinach or spirulina supplemented diets.
Hormone levels did not show statistically
significant changes for test subjects during supplementation for the
markers measured.
Although it may be that the IGF1 level is simply a dietary
marker rather than a
significant causal agent in and of itself.
Markers of bone turnover tended to decrease on the high - protein diet but the decrease was not statistically
significant.