Sentences with phrase «percent support loss»

Stage 4: advanced periodontitis is greater than 50 percent support loss.
Stage 3: moderate periodontitis when there is 25 - 50 percent support loss.

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The most severe form of SMA is Type 1, a lethal genetic disorder characterized by motor neuron loss and associated muscle deterioration, which results in mortality or the need for permanent ventilation support before the age of two for greater than 90 percent of patients.
For example, if you need 2,000 calories per day to support a weight loss goal and you want to do a ketogenic diet, then you would simply multiply 2000 calories by 25 percent.
One of the consequences of the extraordinary decline (nearly 90 percent) in federal support for education research over the past 25 years, as reported by Richard C. Atkinson and Gregg B. Jackson in their 1992 report for the National Academy of Sciences, has been the profound loss of rigorous inquiry into how schooling can be improved academically for all and how youth culture can become more attuned to the deferred gratification of academic achievement and less oriented to the immediate imperatives of money, clothes, and other amusements.
Anybody watching the escalating battle across the country over the Common Core State Standards and aligned standardized testing will hardly be surprised by a new national poll which reveals a significant loss of support over the last year — especially among teachers, whose approval rating dropped from 76 percent in 2013 to only 46 percent in 2014.
This formula is great for supporting weight loss because it has 20 percent protein, 9 percent fat, and 10 percent fiber.
TWO: Periodontitis (early)-- up to twenty - five percent loss of tooth support.
FOUR: Periodontitis (advanced)-- over fifty percent loss of tooth support, usually requiring removal of tooth.
At the national level, that would mean supporting candidates who would fight reductions in the MID, the 20 percent down payment requirement, the loss of a government - backed secondary mortgage market, and reductions in FHA and conforming loan limits.
Fifty percent of Americans who responded to a recent Associated Press poll said they oppose a flat tax that would «take away all or most deductions, including the home mortgage interest deduction,» lending support to NAR's position that the benefits of a pure flat tax aren't worth the loss of the mortgage interest deduction.
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