Sentences with phrase «normal population on»

Descriptive survey comparing between parents of children with autism and normal population on coping strategies
In geographic parasite surveys, the normal population on animals rarely exceeds a couple dozen.

Not exact matches

Film and television stars, on the other hand, employ an army of public relations professionals tasked with ensuring their clients are seen as «normal» by the general population.
As the U.S. tracks toward having a minority majority population in the coming years, it is becoming clearer that a new normal is on the horizon.
Some of us have to consider health as well as taste (I use a low carb diet to maintain normal blood glucose instead of taking diabetes drugs, while at the same time I focus on foods that have a long tradition of supporting healthy populations, as well as limit processed «fake food» ingredients which are novel to the human diet).
Since the public almost exclusively sees 7 - footers alongside other extremely tall people — and on television, at that — it can become challenging to imagine these men years later, back in the normal population, in real life.
As with other neuropsychological testing tools, the value of the SAC in concussion assessment is maximized when individual baseline test data is available because, without such baselines, the athlete's postinjury performance on neuropsychological testing and other concussion assessment measures, such as the SAC, must be interpreted by comparison with a generalized «normal» based on a large population sample.
MII: «Edited By Siteowner» bloggers should have separate blogs for all the censored material (like the deleted scenes and outakes on DVD) KATHERINE: «for the specific population of healthy normal woman with healthy normal pregnancies...» source?
The control diet was similar to that of a normal American diet based on the average macronutrient and micronutrient profile of the U.S. population.
«The ALMA data reveal that AzTEC - 3 is a very compact, highly disturbed galaxy that is bursting with new stars at close to its theoretically predicted maximum limit and is surrounded by a population of more normal, but also actively star - forming galaxies,» said Dominik Riechers, an astronomer and assistant professor at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and lead author on a paper published today (Nov. 10) in the Astrophysical Journal.
The results showed that normal physical fitness, even up to 20 % below the population average, is sufficient to have a preventive effect on five of the eight risk factors affecting people with cardiovascular disease — abdominal circumference, diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and excess weight.
Researchers and clinicians have known for many years that different racial and ethnic populations get diseases at different rates, respond differently to medications, and show very different results on standard clinical tests: «For a whole range of medical tests, whether your physician is told that your lab result is normal or abnormal depends entirely on the race / ethnicity box that you tick on an intake form,» Zaitlen said.
Normal maintenance and cell turnover throughout the planarian body continue unaffected when fst is inhibited, even though these activities rely on the same neoblast cell population that creates new tissue during regeneration.
Part of the problem with routine claims of ridiculously low body fat levels comes from the fact that most body fat measurement methods use estimation equations calibrated based on the normal population (i.e. not contest - ready bodybuiders).
Most doctors evaluate the lab results based on the reference ranges or «normal limits» but only the sickest 5 % of the population will have results outside those normal limits.
Dr. Karen Overall PhD VMD MA DiplACVB tells us (2007), «There are no scientific studies on whether shock teaches dogs to avoid snakes, in part because the population data on the range of «normal» canine responses to snakes are lacking completely.»
A rabbit on a healthy diet of grass hay and green foods should be able to maintain a normal population of bacteria without additional supplementation.
The test population is fed nothing but the food in question for six months, and if the subjects test normal (on weight and a few blood tests), the food passes.
Picking up 7 years after the «good» ending of Infamous 2, in which perennial Christian Bale Batman voiced Cole MacGrath sacrificed his life and those of his fellow Conduits to rid the normal human population of a plague, Second Son introduces us to Delsin Rowe, an American Indian post - teen / pre-adult who consistently finds himself on the wrong side of Misdemeanor Lane.
Suffering the Science: Climate change, people and poverty goes into greater detail, but in short the report says that hunger, disaster and disease will be the «new normal»: At 5 °C Rise Billions Could Die Even at 2 °C temperature increases, some 660 million people could be forced into devastating conditions the report says; and if we continue to follow a business - as - usual trajectory and allow something on the order of 5 °C temperature rise, human population levels could be reduced to just one billion people by the end of the century.
In my experience as a family law lawyer, however, it has seemed to me that the bell curve modeling the impact of legislation on my clients has perhaps a higher standard of deviation than the norm, giving the bell curve a greater population at the extremes and thus fatter tails than suggested by the normal distribution; in other words, my impression is that quite a bit more than 5 % of separating couples experience an unfair or very unfair result from the application of family law legislation.
Assuming a normal statistical distribution, this should be the experience for almost 70 % of the population, those grouped within the first standard deviation on either side of an average result.
Normal's low rates on car insurance must be due to lower than average unemployment and a comfortably «average» population density.
It's normal for a «market research company» to amass data on domestic populations.
Group parenting programmes have been shown to have a positive impact on the mental health of children and parents in the short term.9 — 12 Positive results have been obtained from randomised controlled trials and other studies with parents of children with clinically defined behaviour disorders, 9,13,14 children at high risk of behaviour problems, 9,15 and to a lesser extent with normal populations.16, 17 They have also been obtained in trials of interventions for parents and children of different ages.18, 19 The number of trials carried out in the UK is small.13, 15,20,21 A recent systematic review concluded that these programmes are effective in the long term, 12 but most of the trials on which this review was based used a waiting list control design, and as a result outcome data are not reported on the control groups beyond 6 months.
In the area of cognitive and academic functioning, NSCAW documented that the majority of foster children scored in the normal range on cognitive and academic measures, although a higher proportion than would be expected in the general population were found to have delayed cognitive development and compromised academic functioning.
For the SDQ psychopathology scales, table 5 (and online supplementary table 5 - X) indicates the proportions of children falling within the normal (defined as ~ 80 %), borderline (~ 10 %) and abnormal (~ 10 %) categories defined for the SDQ based on the UK population norms, as well as the proportions of children scoring in each category of the more recent four - level solution (close to average ~ 80 %, slightly raised ~ 10 %, high ~ 5 %, very high ~ 5 %).
Although most cognitive studies focus on clinically low birthweight groups, confirmation of this association across the full birthweight range in the normal population is of particular interest, since this would imply that explanatory factors are similarly distributed in the general population.
In a community sample, if the presence of early externalising behaviour assessed by currently available measures is used to designate kindergarten and first grade children in normal populations as high risk for later antisocial behaviour, the level of misclassification will be substantial.1 At least one half of the children who develop clinically important antisocial behaviour later on will not be picked up by the initial screen.
Turkish immigrant patients scored significantly lower on sense of coherence (SOC - 29) in comparison to the normal Turkish and German populations as well as to Germans with psychiatric symptoms (all comparisons p < 0.001).
First published in 1962, the MBTI focuses on normal populations and focuses on the value of naturally occurring differences.
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