Sentences with phrase «whose mean age»

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It's a mystery whose meaning will only be disclosed at the end of the age.
And even more fundamentally, if we are bearers of inviolable dignity and a basic right to life in virtue of our humanity, and not in virtue of accidental qualities such as age, or size, or stage of development or condition of dependency --- if, in other words, we believe in the fundamental equality of human beings --- how can a right to abortion (where «abortion» means performing an act whose purpose is to cause fetal death) be defended at all?
Thirty - one of the women were healthy volunteers whose mean gestational age was 30 weeks (range: 21 to 39 gestational weeks).
Seventeen women were pregnant with fetuses diagnosed with CHD whose mean gestational age was 32 weeks (range: 22 to 38 gestational weeks).
The essence of the test is the disarmingly simple fact that the mean value in a collection of N integers must be a fraction whose denominator is N. For example, it might seem plausible if a researcher running a study involving 12 children aged 11 to 17 reports a mean age of 15.7.
This amazing brand — whose name means «sandwich and chocolate,» has been dressing kids up to 10 years of age for many years.
some1 whose not afraid to act his age, must be VERY MARRIAGE MINDED & is NOTTTTT AFRAID to GO AGAINST all the ODDS — this means to take CHANCES.
Scientists use Carbon dating for telling the age of an old object, whose origin and age can not be determined exactly by normal means.
Brooks portrays Mel Funn, aging film director whose career was ruined through excessive drinking, and who tries — like a farcical Norma Desmond — to stage a comeback by means of a wildly anachronistic script idea.
A fusion of dream / reality, The Sensation of Sight contemplates relationships, communication, and the meaning of life as it follows Finn (David Strathairn), an English teacher whose involvement with a tragedy has left him asking the age - old question «Why?»
«There's no way we're going to give up on bringing Montessori to public schools, and if that means changing how we do it, then we will,» added Muldrow, a director of youth programming and inclusion for a Madison nonprofit whose two children, ages 2 and 7, attend IMA.
And while there's plenty of legroom for the outboard rear - seat passengers with either rear - seat option, the center tunnel and narrow cushion mean the fifth position is only fit for a child whose age is a single digit.
He was an invalid whose advancing age meant that he sometimes lapsed back into childhood and only truly returned to his right mind when discussing his fortune, which was considerable (he was a Péricand - Maltête, heir of the Maltête family of Lyon).
Prominent historian Painter — whose works, such as The History of White People, have explored race, gender and class in America — offers a more personal take on those themes as she reflects on enrolling in the Rhode Island School of Design as a 64 - year - old black woman and what it means to continue growing and discovering joy as we age.
For someone whose full retirement age is 67, starting benefits at age 62 means taking a nearly 30 % monthly hit.
Her team has also determined that the use of stifle orthoses (braces) offer an alternative to surgical intervention, especially in patients that are poor anesthesia candidates with significant co-morbidities, that are of advanced age or whose owners lack the financial means for more costly surgery.
We have also seen a proliferation of art whose function is to deliver content of a specific, legible sort, which, if you're of a certain age, calls to mind the joke about the painter's reply when asked what his work meant: «When I want to send a message, I call Western Union.»
As a senior statesman for abstract painting whose commitment and approach has spanned over 60 years, Frank's age has meant that he needed some assistance in the making of these large and ambitious works.
(4) Subsection (5) applies to an insured person who was under the age of 18 at the time of the accident and whose impairment is not a catastrophic impairment within the meaning of subsection (1).
According to a story in the Washington Post, the bureau's director said that the stricter rules for background screening means applicants for the job of census takers whose name, age, gender and Social Security number do not match background screening records will undergo more inquiries instead of being sent for FBI fingerprint checks.
717 young people (mean age 14 years at baseline; 49 % male; 91 % white), whose families had been randomly selected from the population of the two counties.
After controlling for the child's age and sex and adjusting for baseline severity of child and maternal symptoms, there was a significantly larger decrease in internalizing (adjusted mean score difference, 8.6; P <.001), externalizing (6.6; P =.004), and total (8.7; P <.001) symptoms among children of mothers who had a remission from major depressive disorder over the 3 - month period than among children of mothers whose major depressive disorder did not remit (Table 4).
Children (mean age 11 years) of mothers with BPD rated their mothers as less encouraging of independence than children whose mothers had other personality disorders.17 Similarly, mothers with BPD were reported to be more overprotective by their children aged 11 — 18 years, in comparison with healthy controls and controls with depressive illness and other personality disorders.19 It should be noted, however, that children of mothers with BPD might be living in environments that are more risky than average children, and that this higher reported overprotection might be advantageous in these conditions.
Weiss et al33 reported that children (with a mean age of 11) whose mother had BPD, were more likely to have a behavioural disorder or attention deficit disorder than the children in the control group, whose parents had a range of other personality disorders (but not BPD).
This article utilizes a subset of 308 participants (157 men and 151 women; mean age = 51) whose only living parent was their mother (Table 1).
The final sample consisted of 405 high school students (49.8 % male and 50.2 % females) whose ages ranged from 14 to 19 (mean = 16.18; SD = 0.95).
A Class - A seniors housing property needs community dining rooms and other high - quality amenities, and it needs to be in a market that's not merely affluent, but populated with a lot of affluent adult children — by which I mean people ages 45 to 65 whose parents are in need of personal - care services.
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