Such queries still generate
a significant number of contacts.
Not exact matches
«Yes, we must protect the environment — it is our
number one resource — but at the end
of the day, studies have pointed to global warming, human
contact, coastal development» as other
significant threats to coral.
We use our extensive list
of contacts in the international trade show business to arrange coverage at a
significant number of appropriate trade shows and congresses throughout the world.
No sooner did the UPMC study issue, however, then came a second study by the Virginia Tech - Wake Forest researchers [4]- this one
of an older group
of 9 - to 12 - year - old football players - which found that reducing the
number of head hits in practice did not lead to higher force impacts during games, precisely as they had predicted would be the case if the amount
of contact was reduced during practice, and pouring a
significant amountg
of cold water on the UPMC study.
The researchers recommended that future studies should collect information on the
number of past TBIs (including mild TBIs, as well as exposure to sub-concussive trauma through
contact sports and other activities) along with time since TBI, which may play a
significant role in cognitive change.
Contacts: Shilo Rea / Carnegie Mellon University / 412-268-6094 /
[email protected] Cristina Mestre / University
of Pittsburgh / 412-586-9776 /
[email protected] PITTSBURGH — Most teenagers who drink alcohol do so with their friends in social settings, but a new study by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and the University
of Pittsburgh reveals that a
significant number of adolescents consume alcohol while they are alone.
«This study evaluated the
number of minors who visited an emergency department over a two year period for injuries resulting from
contact with law enforcement and demonstrates this issue comes with
significant financial, if not human, cost,» says Alexandre Rotta, MD, FCCM, Chief, Division
of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at UH Rainbow and the study's senior investigator.
The benefits to the immune system are
significant, and with the
number of people we come in
contact with each day, it simply makes sense to guard against infection and illness.
Guys who change their portraits as per these tips report
significant improvement in the
numbers and quality
of women who
contact them first and answer their mails and chat...
The
number of cases in domestic animals is small but still represents a
significant risk, since people are more likely to come into physical
contact with them.
In any case, even if TNR reduced the
number of cats solely through the adoption
of kittens, its impact would be
significant — the likelihood
of these kittens ever coming into
contact with infected prey is virtually eliminated.
Bearden was one
of what Mary Schmidt Campbell describes as «a
significant number of black artists... working in isolation, for the most part, from one another» — a very different situation from the prewar years, when black artists were forming collectives and the Works Progress Administration was bringing artists
of all ethnicities into closer
contact.1
The most important and
significant concept is «touch points,» or the
number of times a prospective client has
contact with you having an impact on their interest in retaining your services.
While this year produced a
significant increase in the
number of firms with mobile sites, the majority
of large law firms still do not yet have a mobile web despite the
significant growth in smartphone use by clients, the media and other business
contacts.
For the report to the commissioner, the organization must provide an estimate
of the
number of individuals in respect
of whom the breach creates a real risk
of significant harm, a description
of the steps that the organization has taken or intends to take to notify each affected individual and the name and
contact information
of a person at the organization who can respond to questions about the breach.
There are a
significant number of grandparents in Scotland who are denied
contact with their grandchildren, and there are grandparents who provide kinship care for their grandchildren when their parents are not able to look after them.