Sentences with phrase «populations seen in cases»

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So there are lots of those long - term factors, demographics, aging population, global competition that mean that long - term interest rates may not rise at the same level, but one can't help but feel that we have seen six, seven years and in some cases, 10 years now post global financial crisis of near - zero interest rates and it's just, I suspect, there are a lot of market practitioners have gotten used to that idea and haven't really gotten their heads around the fact that we are still seeing Fed governors suggesting we have got one more rate increase this year and potentially two or three coming out next year.
Precarious progress The sharp drop in the overall number of Ebola cases is a testament to the control efforts by the governments of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone; the belated arrival of massive international assistance last autumn; and local populations who changed behaviours and practices to better control infection and spread (see «Cases by country&raqcases is a testament to the control efforts by the governments of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone; the belated arrival of massive international assistance last autumn; and local populations who changed behaviours and practices to better control infection and spread (see «Cases by country&raqCases by country»).
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Using a newly assembled sample population called the Simons Simplex Collection which included about 1000 families, consisting of both birth parents and in most cases two children, one with ASD and the other unaffected, Wigler and colleagues saw the earlier - observed effect, only «this time on a much larger scale.»
If this is the case, this will be one more instance of people spreading a devastating disease to vulnerable organisms; the list already potentially includes the chytrid fungus, which is devastating global amphibian populations, and colony collapse disorder seen in honeybee populations, among more clear - cut cases, such as the American chestnut blight.
Previous genome - wide association studies (GWAS) by the group have identified new genetic risk factors for the higher rates of asthma and poor response to bronchodilator medications seen in these minority populationsin many cases different from risk factors seen in prior studies conducted in European Americans.
«It certainly doesn't take much for a virus that is perfectly adapted to infect humans to spread provided the conditions are ideal — and in the case of Zika it found a population that had never seen the virus before and so had no immunity to it, and also a bountiful supply of the insect that it needs to spread.
These CFS cases are different from CFS patients seen in general practice and referral clinics; of the participants from the population - based study in Georgia, only half had consulted a physician because of their fatigue, about 16 % had been diagnosed with CFS, and 75 % described an insidious onset to their illness that had no obvious relation to an acute infectious disease.
Steve Wright: Yeah, it's been in a lot smaller population from the case studies and what we've seen.
That's the issue I'm trying... The issues that I'd like to see our research settle is, is obesity caused merely by eating too much, in which case no matter how you phrase it, it turns out to be some variant on a gluttony or sloth disorder, which I think is horribly naive and intolerably cruel to the obese population.
In the case of the Oscars: If a majority of the population have not seen and discussed the movies that have been nominated, it makes drawing people into the Oscar race that much harder.
It's easy to see equity in education as a matter of fairness, access, and inclusion, but that's only the case if what's being fairly accessed is a system of teaching and learning that's fluid, responsive, dynamic, neutral, alive, and able to meet the needs of an increasingly global population.
It may not be true in every area, but in our area we are seeing the effects of generational drug use on our student population requiring that not only more students receive services, but in many cases, the extent (and cost) of those required services has increased significantly.
The current drought as well as the increase in skunk population is considered to be two very influencing factors in the rise of rabies cases being seen in the community.
The prevalence of all types of deafness in the general dog population is low, reported to be 2.56 to 6.5 cases per 10,000 dogs seen at veterinary school teaching hospitals, but these data predate the availability of hearing testing devices and so are much lower that actual values.
John S. Coleman & Stanley A. Temple, On the Prowl, WISCONSIN NATURAL RESOURCES MAG., Dec. 1996, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, at http://www.wnrmag.com/stories/1996/dec96/cats.htm (Coleman and Temple conducted a four - year study of cat predation in Wisconsin); see also Michele Ameri, The Australian Cat Dilemma, TED CASE STUDIES, CASE NUMBER: 396 (1997) available at http://www.american.edu/ted/cats.htm; B. M. Fitzgerald & D. C. Turner, Hunting behavior of domestic cats and their impact on prey populations, in THE DOMESTIC CAT: THE BIOLOGY OF ITS BEHAVIOUR 123 - 147 (D.C. Turner & P. Bateson, eds., Cambridge University Press 2000);
Ms. Roberts is not alone in pressing the case for action on family planning, a greater focus by scientists on clarifying population trends and their implications and a lot more resources committed to facilitating a smooth transition toward stable populations in places now seeing explosive growth (the «population cluster bombs» I wrote about early in Dot Earth).
State and total populations on land and major cities in which the majority of the population occupies land committed to fall below future high tide lines given emissions through 2100 under RCP 2.6 (blue city markers on both maps) or 8.5 (red city markers) and assuming the baseline Antarctic case (see text).
And even in the very unlikely case that we saw CO2 continuing to grow at the same exponential rate as in the past, despite a major slowdown in population growth, we would see a maximum warming by 2100 of 1.8 °C.
There are only three possibilities in your case, Mr. MacMartin, either you are criminally negligent in your knowledge of the very profession in which you claim to be an expert, or you are visually challenged and can not see the blatant aerosol spraying that is so clearly visible in countless satellite images that you claim prove there is no aerosol spraying, or finally, yes, for whatever reason or motive, you are willfully choosing to deceive the population on this most critical issue, Mr. MacMartin.
For example, we see no clear benefit to privacy in requiring written authorization before a physician may call a patient to discuss treatment options in all cases, nor do we see a sound basis for requiring it only when the physician was following a formal protocol as part of a population based intervention.
In these cases, insurance companies rely on statistical information to see driving habits across wide populations.
In this case, the hypothesized population means for the individual measures were the weighted overall means extracted from the literature (see Appendix A).
Case in point: Chicago - based Equity Residential Properties Trust has all but abandoned the Midwest after souring the region's dismal employment and population outlook (see sidebar p. 28).
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