One reason fetal alcohol spectrum disorders can be hard to diagnose is that infants exposed to the same amount of alcohol while in the womb may have
much different outcomes, the researchers said.
My story has a very happy ending but it really distressed me reading your story as it highlighted just how close I came to
a much different outcome.
Following a training routine for three weeks, for example, such as one used in many research designs, can have
a much different outcome when it is applied for three months.
For without them, the story may never have been told or may have had
a much different outcome.
Not exact matches
Consider this, according to America's Best 401 (k): Two neighbors who invest the same amount and generate identical investment returns over 30 years will have wildly
different outcomes, depending on how
much they each pay in fees.
Since the CERP was launched, a scientific consensus has developed that the Everglades ecosystem contained
much more water historically than previously thought, which means recreating that level of hydrology will require more new water and have
different ecological
outcomes than first anticipated in the planning.
The researchers note that the most likely response from industry will involve a combination of the approaches outlined in the study, and although there is a high level of uncertainty in the estimates, the findings provide
much needed evidence on the relative effects of
different industry responses, and the possible magnitude of health
outcomes.
«In this study, we have a narrow focus on diabetes only,» wrote Tolstrup, «but since alcohol is related to more than 50
different diseases and conditions — reflecting that alcohol affects virtually every organ system of the body — any recommendations about how to drink and how
much to drink should not be inferred from this study or any study investigating associations between alcohol and a single
outcome.»
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Much to our surprise, the trial showed that patients receiving standard therapy compared to those receiving cetuximab with standard therapy had no difference in
outcomes,» said study author Dr. Steven Alberts, a professor of oncology at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Rochester, Minn. «It also indicates that disease in earlier stages may be
different than diseases in later stages.»
Although the body responds to these foods in a
different way, the
outcome is still very
much the same; adrenal stress.
On paper it looks possible to lose weight faster, but in the real world, the
outcome is
much different.
tools they are boy - ish in a way but You can use them for so so
different things really and let's be honest a proper tool safe your time and make the
outcome so
much more crafted.
She made a
different choice in pretty
much every single decision, and by the middle of chapter 3 we ended up with exactly the same
outcome.
How
much is in our mortal hands to change the
outcome of
different scenarios, and how
much is what happens part of some grand design?
Although there is
much more to the school curriculum than literacy and numeracy, students» abilities to read and understand
different forms of written material and to apply mathematics to everyday problems are among the most important
outcomes of an effective curriculum.
Simply setting a
different goal — even if backed by intensive professional development, new textbooks, and the like — has not historically had
much influence as we look across state
outcomes.
«ESSA shifts
much of the responsibility for student
outcomes to states, which must develop robust accountability systems that target large graduation rate gaps that continue to exist between
different groups of students, as well as high schools that fail to graduate one - third or more of their students,» said Gov. Bob Wise, president of the Alliance for Excellent Education.
The
outcome is
much different for a couple earning just $ 2,000 a month between them part - time after 65 and going until 75 (shown as the grey line in the chart).
In all likelihood, the
outcome for an A shareholder probably isn't any
different than a C shareholder — they eventually sell their shares at some point in the market, at
much the same premium...
I ran the piece by Kerry Emanuel, who with colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology spent the weekend tracking and simulating the coastal surge, and he said: «Perhaps the one inch is a bit of an exaggeration, but it would not have taken too
much of a difference for a very
different outcome in New York City.»
I really would like to see a
much more serious effort to build an ensemble of possible
outcomes and emissions pathways based on market forces, and
different amounts of state interference in the market, just to see where these «BAU» cases will land.
Bart's example is similar, but his interpretation is
different: He says: The ACO2 input flux A (k) is
much smaller than the NACO2 input flux C (k), but the
outcome is less than the total accumulation of A (k).
The more
different ways we do things now, with the input of as
much general ethics as possible will lead to the best future
outcome.
Criminal defense law is
much different than civil law because the possible
outcome for the client is incarceration.
In it Wampold, a former statistician studying primarily
outcomes with depressed patients, reported that (1) psychotherapy can be more effective than placebo, (2) no single treatment modality has the edge in efficacy, and (3) factors common to
different psychotherapies, such as whether or not the therapist has established a positive working alliance with the client / patient, account for
much more of the variance in
outcomes than specific techniques or modalities.
Far from offering a Pollyanna view, the dramatizations show adults and kids behaving badly before going over the same situation with
different strategies (such as using effective «I» messages) that will lead to
much better
outcomes.