Sentences with phrase «none at»

And although many women with endometriosis experience severe, debilitating symptoms, some have none at all.
In the past, studies have shown a very slight increased risk for breast cancer with the use of hormonal birth control, or none at all.
Some people may experience «a robust benefit» from the combination of memantine and a cholinesterase inhibitor, he adds, while «some get none at all.»
It is far better to do SOME movement than none at all — trust me I know how easy it is to get focused on a project, work all day, have weird timing with eating and feel like there just isn't enough time to do a «real» workout — but these short, fast workouts are incredibly effective, will make you sweat and will empower you to make the most of any situation you're in.
When you give yourself permission to indulge in moderation, you may realize you crave only a bite or two, or none at all.
Everyone has an opinion and a favorite type of exercise to help get in shape (from none at all to excessive and everything in between).
Recent studies have started showing that if you haven't already been a regular drinker, the performance during physical activity or during mental tasks might only get a slight improvement or none at all if you start drinking caffeine.
Instead, however, while there was indeed detectable neural activity for the so - called attended memory item (AMI)-- the one that the subjects knew they would need right away — there was none at all for the unattended memory items (UMI), which the subjects might also need, but not until later.
Here at MBG we believe that living a «MindBodyGreen» life can be easy - as easy as swapping out everyday personal care products like toothpaste, soap, and shampoo with brands that are more sustainable and contain fewer chemicals (or none at all).
One thing and one thing only — losing those labels, or as they call them in Tibetan yoga philosophy, constructs, and reconstructing new ones, or perhaps even none at all.
Here's how to do it: You can use a set of 1.5 - to 2.5 - lb ankle weights, or none at all.
And in a 2009 study from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, patients who had survived a heart attack were 44 % less likely to die over the next eight years if they ate chocolate up to once a week, versus none at all.
When compared with people who read none at all, those who read books for up to three and a half hours per week were 17 percent less likely to die over the course of the study.
A complete classification in Space Warps consists of a set of marker positions, or none at all.
Plus, it's entirely possible that V2a interneurons only fix very specific types of spinal injuries, or none at all.
In several places, soils on one side of a contact zone supported large circles at high density, while those on the other side supported small, sparse circles or none at all.
«Women are voting with their ovaries,» she says, «opting to delay births, to have only one or two children, or none at all.»
The result was several series of nucleic acid duplexes that ranged from having all RNA nucleotides to none at all.
Children of higher socioeconomic status show a similar brain response to adults, whereas children from lower - income families generally show a much reduced response or none at all, Neville says.
The researchers found that with very few CDR mutations, or even none at all, VH1 - 46 mAbs could bind with the Dsg3 protein.
Verma is quick to point out that although there have been two case studies in which BRCA1 mutations were linked to brain abnormalities, the dramatic effects documented in the mice in the study are unlikely to occur in women with a BRCA1 mutation, who still have some functioning BRCA1, compared with the mice who had none at all.
The unique features of the new control system include, for instance, the use of two force / torque sensors, when traditionally robotic systems have one or none at all.
«Invasive plant species can enhance coastal ecosystems: Better to have non-native habitat than none at all.»
For the study, VanEpps and colleagues from Carnegie Mellon University set up a system in which corporate employees ordering lunch from a cafeteria via a newly - developed online portal were presented with the calorie information for menu items via numeric or traffic light calorie labels, both together, or none at all.
The best evidence for determining just how many people's systems are not IPv6 - compatible will come from calls to ISPs complaining of poor service, or none at all.
And in March of this year, neuroscientists in the U.K. and Spain reported that stroke patients with vision problems experienced greater visual awareness while listening to music they liked compared to «unpreferred» music or none at all.
But renewables send power full blast at some times and none at all at others.
The goal would be to have a much simpler theory with fewer arbitrary features — maybe even none at all — that would fit on a T - shirt.
«This sometimes even goes as far as us recognizing faces when there are none at all.»
More commonly known as human herpesvirus 5 or HCMV, cytomegalovirus is the most frequently transmitted intrauterine infection and can result in serious disabilities at birth, though most people will exhibit only mild symptoms or none at all.
But vast amounts of information about you are collected with only perfunctory consent — or none at all.
They may have extensive, relevant training or none at all, because such courses rarely have prerequisites.
A crude and relatively ineffective light - sensing organ may be much better than none at all, and there may be thousands of different mutations that would slightly improve its functioning in different ways.
In contrast, when they had underestimated their odds of meeting with a particular misfortune, they made less drastic revisions to their guess or none at all — clinging to their earlier belief that they would probably avoid the bad luck.
In contrast, Sergey Bulat, a molecular biologist at Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute in Russia, and his French colleague Jean - Robert Petit, a glaciologist at the University of Grenoble (and lead author of the classic paper on the 420,000 - year Vostok climate record), detected only a few cells per milliliter; in some specimens they found none at all.
One cell line produced ten times more than any of the others, most produced very few, and some produced none at all.
CARRF also denounces the perverse effect of splitting the money among too few researchers and giving none at all to about half of them — a policy allegedly intended to promote «excellence» but in reality compelling people awarded grants to stick to «safe» avenues of research to please the judges and guarantee continuous funding.
The government's Directorate of Claims says more than 94 per cent of claimants suffered only temporary injury or none at all.
And most definitely, conventionally grown fruits and veggies are way better than none at all.
Like many federal agencies accustomed to skimpy budget increases, or none at all, NASA did well overall in the budget agreement, rising 7.1 % to $ 19.3 billion.
He is even looking into the possibility that black holes have multiple singularities, or perhaps none at all.
Choosing a good breeding site may mean the difference between begetting many offspring or none at all.
A small fraction of influential papers get most of the citations, whereas the vast majority of papers get few or none at all.
Judges granted 65 percent of requests they heard at the beginning of the day's session and almost none at the end.
The jutting hills and soaring peaks symbolize the inflationary engine of universe creation, where new cosmic realms embody alternate physics and strange life — or none at all.
But even before China flexed its market - dominating power a slew of scientific researchers had been investigating how to use less rare earths — or even none at all — by fabricating better magnetic materials.
«There could easily have been thousands of patterns, or none at all.
Named for the Zika Forest in Uganda, where it was first isolated in 1947, the disease usually presents with mild symptoms, or none at all.
«At the same time, it stands to reason that a poorly structured experience may be worse than none at all.»
But one galaxy, NGC1052 — DF2, appears to have less dark matter than normal matter, or potentially none at all.
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