Sentences with phrase «relatively young group»

This is a relatively young group of patients, so many will possibly face decades of coping with their symptoms,» Smet concluded.
For the second straight year they were among the favorites to win the whole thing and while they haven't won a sought - after Crown just yet, they are a relatively young group that will bring most of the squad back in 2017 where they will once again have as good of a shot as any for the Championship.
These nurseries give birth to clusters of stars that represent the ideal markers for tracing the position of spiral arms, as the relatively young groups of stars have not yet had the time to drift away from the region in which they were created.

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In the case of the Emergent movement, I wonder if some of the additional cognitive dissonance comes from it moving away from Young Leaders, which (in my understanding) was primarily a group that was evangelical and relatively conservative theologically, and moving toward progressive Emergentism.
The picture of this (relatively) young, diverse, and conservative group produced cries of what - might - have - been if only Trump hadn't mucked everything up.
Organized sports groups for children 12 and younger will be the most likely users of the park's relatively small playing fields, said the Park District's executive director, Thom Palmer.
Yet, in a society as relatively young as America's — in 2010 the median age was 37.2 — winning the presidential election without the support of this age group looks long odds.
But although young people make up the largest group of cannabis users, their rate of use has remained relatively stable over the past decade even as the drug has become increasingly available.
An OB association is a relatively young, yet widely dispersed grouping of stars.
To investigate that, what was needed was a group of people who had been injected with material from another person, and the opportunity to examine their brains in great detail, preferably when they were still relatively young and before they might have spontaneously developed early signs of Alzheimer's.
• Extra: Instead of testing two random groups of volunteers, try testing four groups of volunteers — two who are relatively young and two who are relatively old (with half of the younger people and half of the older people each receiving the plain lists and the other halves getting the lists with the mnemonic device).
On the basis of the current studies as well as previous reports on the use of intradermal immunization against influenza, hepatitis B, rabies, and other infectious diseases, 2,3,8 it is becoming clear that use of the intradermal route may at least partially overcome the relatively poor influenza - specific immune responses seen in certain at - risk populations, particularly the elderly, in whom the immune response in general is known to diminish with age.9 Moreover, in times of shortage, the dose - sparing intradermal approach might be particularly well suited to the young, healthy persons included in the CDC's high - priority group for vaccination, such as health care workers, as well as to younger, otherwise healthy populations in general.
This was a randomized, single - blind, multiple - dose, parallel - group controlled trial in 32 relatively young persons suffering with the early stages of PD (Hoehn and Yahr stage I - II).
Based on observations of a group of three young female Somali wild asses at the Saint Louis Zoo, the study provides new insight into the species» social behavior in a captive setting — a relatively good proxy environment for the early phases of wild animal domestication.
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But even the younger groups» relatively high numbers are trending downward, to the point where homicide and suicide are not so far behind among the 15 - 24 and 25 - 34 groups.
Falk, a partner with Illinois - based Focus Consulting Group, reminded the audience of (mostly) financial advisers that the concept of retirement is still relatively young — about 120 years — going back to agrarian societies when bodies gave out earlier than minds do in today's service economy, and life expectancies were far lower.
Due to the inclusion of so many young dogs and the relatively short duration of the study, no overall difference in life expectancy for the two groups was noted (we'd expect 3 year old dogs to live for another couple of years).
According to Dr. Joe Bartges, «When given to young cats and adult dogs, in a relatively short period of time of two weeks, the collected urine samples indicated that Tripsy significantly decreased the risk of developing urinary stones in both groups.
In a lithograph dating from the relatively liberated epoch following the French Revolution, the lithographer Marlet has represented some women sketchers in a group of students working from the male model, but the model himself has been chastely provided with what appears to be a pair of bathing trunks, a garment hardly conducive to a sense of classical elevation: no doubt such license was considered daring in its day, and the young ladies in question suspected of doubtful morals, but even this liberated state of affairs seems to have lasted only a short while.
Exhibitions range from historical surveys and in - depth retrospectives of major twentieth - century and contemporary artists to group shows introducing young or relatively unknown artists to a larger public.
At the relatively young age of 37, Salle had participated in countless one man and group exhibitions throughout the world.
The All Party Parliamentary Group on Legal Aid is a relatively new APPG which is hosted by the Legal Aid Practitioners» Group and the Young Legal Aid Lawyers.
At younger age groups, under age 45, coverage is especially good because costs are relatively low and the federal government provides extra benefits at no charge.
While drinking and driving is dangerous for all age groups, young people have a lower tolerance for alcohol, which impairs driving judgment and impacts them at relatively lower levels in the blood.
We gathered quotes for young drivers carrying the minimum required coverage in Kentucky, which is why prices for this group are relatively low.
«The increase in younger claimants is likely due to an increase in younger buyers of this relatively new form of insurance coverage,» explains Jesse Slome, executive director of the recently formed critical illness insurance trade group.
Age Factor: Vehicle owner aged below 25 years will attract more premium than people who are above 30 years age slab, an analysis suggests younger age group are prone to vehicle accidents relatively.
Figure 5 shows that the mortality rate for deaths related to drug misuse in the youngest and oldest age groups has remained relatively stable in 2015: 2.7 deaths per million population for those aged under 20 and 11.5 deaths per million in people aged 70 and over.
To conclude then, it was shown that among young people in the immigrant populations studied here the preferred level of parental influence on mate choice was relatively high, and that opposition against mating with members of other ethnic groups was an important factor underlying the preferred level of parental influence on mate choice.
Although scores of parenting programs for young children have been and are currently being used in communities throughout North America, in only a relatively few cases has their long - term efficacy been tested using comparison groups, much less with a randomized control trial (RCT).17, 18 Thus, drawing firm conclusions about their effectiveness in improving young children's social and emotional outcomes is limited to a few investigators who have used more rigorous methods.
In their taxonomy of antisocial behavior, Moffitt (1993) and Moffitt et al. (2002) demonstrated that two prototypes of offenders, the life - course - persistent (LCP: childhood onset and continuing into adulthood) and adolescent - limited group (AL: beginning in adolescence and desisting in young adulthood), account for the bulk of antisocial behavior (two additional groups were identified and labeled abstainers and low - level chronics, but these groups were relatively small, i.e., around 5 % and 8 % respectively).
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