Clinical significance of low forced expiratory flow between 25 % and 75 %
of vital capacity following treated pulmonary tuberculosis: a cross-sectional study
Not exact matches
SBP is working with these, and other groups to share
vital information with homeowners and help scale the
capacity and organizational know - how
of these groups as the recovery and rebuilding phase begins.
The ecstatic power
of the sex act can lead us to identify it wrongly with the whole
of sexuality, when in truth sexuality is, I believe, the one most
vital source
of our other passions;
of our
capacities to love and to do what is just in the world.
In order to live in these thriving relationships it is
vital that we are willing to live with discomfort; exercise intentional decision making about how to spend time, energy, money, and relational
capacity; seek to understand «the other» and myself; communicate a lot (mostly asking questions) in a posture
of humility; willingness to experience unfamiliar things, and give up some non-essentials that get in the way.
But if the world provides any clue to the nature
of deity, for God to be God must imply
vital actuality and ceaseless
capacity for adaptation; and this may properly be said to define deity as «living» and not as a static entity.
This
capacity for vicarious arousal plays a
vital role in the development and modification
of emotional reactivity.
The deepest mystery
of love is not simply the power
of self - denial but the
capacity in every love to learn self - giving and thus within the
vital impulses
of creaturely existence to prepare for the claim
of God upon the spirit.
Nestle spokesperson Francois - Xavier Perroud told DairyReporter.com that on the back
of strong demand for the group's dairy products within the country, extra
capacity for milk production was
vital for the group's operations.
Ramsey, Wilshere and Cazorla are capable
of making a contribution, fitness permitting, before the end
of the campaign and should be involved in some
capacity once they return, but they shouldn't be instantly restored to the starting line - up, with Elneny, Iwobi and Sanchez all
vital for Arsenal's style
of play at present.
Well simply put stroller
capacity is one
of the most
vital factors every buyer keeps in mind.
I am still amazed at the
capacity of our political leaders to take
vital decisions about the future
of our country when they must have been much more exhausted than I was and when everywhere they moved they were filmed, not just on the ground but from the air as well.
In their investigations or so - called genome - wide association studies, the team
of researchers compared the genetic profile
of study participants to the forced
vital capacity (FVC), a volume parameter
of lung function.
Forced
vital capacity (FVC), or the total amount
of air a person can forcibly exhale, declined 4.3 ml / year faster in women who cleaned at home and 7.1 ml / year faster in women who worked as cleaners.
After all, given its
vital role in birth, nursing, and early attachment bonds, oxytocin has a strong unconscious association with warm milk, a tendency to inspire trust and generosity, and the
capacity to make more benign the valuation
of others.
Lead author PhD student Adam Hejnowicz said: «Seagrass meadows could play a
vital role in combating climate change as they are regarded as a net global sink for carbon.They have the
capacity to bury significant deposits
of organic carbon beneath the sediment, up to many metres thick in places and over millenary time scales.»
Upon receiving two cycles
of treatment with lenalidomide, the patient's breathlessness, fatigue, daily activity, and quality
of life showed significant improvement, and her lung function testing demonstrated a remarkable increase in
vital capacity.
«Over the past 300 years,» Fogel says, «humans have increased their average body size by over 50 percent, average longevity by more than 100 percent, and greatly improved the robustness and
capacity of vital organ systems.»
As humans senesce, arteries harden, eyesight deteriorates,
vital organs lose
capacity, reproduction stops, and the probability
of death increases.
Age, time since onset, amount
of weight lost, and forced
vital capacity (a measure
of lung function) are all thought to be related to disease progression.
Holstege says this implies that most or all
of the blood stem cells van Andel - Schipper started life with had already burned out and died, diminishing her body's
capacity to keep regenerating
vital tissues and cells.
Capacity and consent: The protection
of human subjects is a
vital aspect
of scientific responsibility and obtaining informed consent is a key ethical laboratory practice.
«It is
vital that we continue to push the
capacity of our detector,» says Brown University physics professor Rick Gaitskell in a press release.
Representing ACIAR, Syed Mousawi commended
capacity development activities organized by CIMMYT since the 1970s, which have raised the quality
of crop research in Afghanistan and provided a
vital link to the global science community over the years.
As such engaging southern partners will be
vital to the successful delivery
of this project and critical for building local
capacity to assess the true risks from extreme events, addressing knowledge gaps and ensuring climate information is communicated effectively to key audiences.
When summing the numerous benefits you can get from cardio exercise together (increased energy, better absorption
of vital nutrients, the removal
of toxins from the body, increased work
capacity etc.) you can see why regular cardio exercise is just as important as weight training in your quest to gain muscle.
Vital lung
capacity is one
of the components
of lung
capacity.
In fact, studies show modest differences between an exerciser and non-exerciser when it comes to total lung
capacity (TLC - the greatest volume
of air you can inspire in one breath) or forced
vital capacity (FVC - the greatest volume
of air you can blow out).
The resulting «all in one» liquid nutritional supplement contains a blend
of carbohydrates, protein and fat, along with
vital micronutrients, omega - 3 fatty acids, carotenoids (natural plant - contained pigments with antioxidant
capacities) and amino acids known to independently improve critical performance factors such as executive function, reaction time, aerobic endurance and muscle strength.
Tidal, or resting breathing results in smaller movements
of the diaphragm, while
vital capacity breathing (as in a deep diaphragmatic breath) results in much larger movement.
But I assure you, if you can manage to work through the angst instead
of forestalling it with your superficial fixation, you will find yourself on much more solid ground because you will develop some
vital resources that will increase your
capacity to cope with life instead
of retreat from it.
The prespecified outcomes
of the primary study were the percentage changes in FEV1 and forced
vital capacity (FVC) during the treatment period.
According to an article on Psychology Today.com, «the word but allows you to take fewer risks, delay making
vital changes, avoid intimacy, resist suggestions, rationalize the status quo, numb your brain with chemicals or mindless entertainment, and decrease your
capacity to see opportunities and different points
of view.»
However, whatever strategy is deployed, growing sustainable improvement
capacity in the supported school is
vital to the success
of the whole initiative.
«Assuring that school districts — which house school food authorities - have sufficient
capacity to efficiently and effectively administer federal school lunch and breakfast programs is
vital to the success
of those programs and to our students,» said Thomas J. Gentzel, executive director, National School Boards Association.
The WV Council on STEM makes three strong recommendations: 1) Develop local
capacity for STEM education across the state by establishing 3 - 5 Regional STEM Network HUBS; 2) Strengthen the public's awareness
of STEM as a
vital economic development advantage for quality job growth through an aggressive public engagement plan; and 3) Establish a virtual STEM clearinghouse to review current STEM resources and assets across the state to ensure alignment and eliminate redundancy.
Leadership is
vital • Strong administrative support to ensure commitment and resources • Strong teacher support to share in the common goal
of improving instruction • Leadership team to build internal
capacity and sustainability over time
Velvet helps optimize the oxygen carrying
capacity of the blood and improves the circulation which is
vital for eliminating toxins from the body.
Determining a shelter's
Capacity for Care number is as
vital in the drive to excellence as knowing the amount
of gas in the tank before taking a drive across the country.
The airline also recognises the
vital role which London Luton can play as part
of the Government's strategic intent
of more effectively using airport
capacity within the South East
of England.
«This work will help improve customer service and add
vital capacity during the period in advance
of the new arrivals building becoming operational and the subsequent full transformation
of existing terminal.»
As the Hammer Museum's announcement describes, what binds the artists involved is that they are «deeply engaged with
vital aspects
of our culture today and believe in art's
capacity to engage social discourse.»
Made in L.A. 2018 presents a diverse group
of artists who are deeply engaged with
vital aspects
of our culture today and believe in art's
capacity to engage social discourse.
We are a young species with a short memory and only slowly - dawning awareness
of three
vital pieces
of the challenge
of meshing our aspirations with life on Earth: the planet's dynamics, our
capacity to jog the system and — perhaps most importantly — the distorting mix
of rational, emotional and instinctual processes in our brains that shape our perceptions and actions.
In both, he asserts that the current legislative proposals, by focusing incentives on deployment
of today's wind and solar technology, could actually stifle the
vital need to build the
capacity for achieving deep cuts in carbon dioxide emissions once the easier reductions are achieved.
In the end, I see efforts to boost the global
capacity for connectedness and empathy — to concretize the once - fuzzy notion
of the «global village» — as
vital if the goal is a relatively smooth ride for humanity in this century and beyond (along with the
capacity for innovation and resilience).
Universities have a unique and
vital role to play in building this analytical
capacity toward a 2C pathway, but this will require new collaborative models across multiple stakeholder groups and all levels
of government
As such engaging southern partners will be
vital to the successful delivery
of this project and critical for building local
capacity to assess the true risks from extreme events, addressing knowledge gaps and ensuring climate information is communicated effectively to key audiences.
This Institute pursues research and
capacity development in the field
of water and flood management that is
vital for the economic development and social prosperity
of Bangladesh.
However, the immense carbon sequestration
capacity of these coastal habitats has been almost completely ignored and may also be a
vital component in global efforts to mitigate climate change,» she says.
Hank — some very bright people are working on the issue
of the governance
of Geo - E, on grounds that governance has to precede research both to avoid lamentable outcomes and to prevent them from discrediting the development
of a potentially
vital capacity for addressing the predicament.