Sentences with phrase «with large strokes»

Hartshorne himself writes with large strokes, with sweeping insight - his concern is to state his vision of God and then to look outward to other traditions and show the superiority of his own conception of God to alternative conceptions.

Not exact matches

A large 2014 study of more than 25,000 people with heart disease found that putting people on long - acting doses of vitamin B3 to raise their levels of «good,» or HDL, cholesterol didn't reduce the incidence of heart attacks, strokes, or deaths.
It would take me ten articles to catalogue all the risks and scams in this emerging space, but to give you the broad strokes here are the critical issues that most savvy people — including those with large positions in crypto — all agree on.
Perhaps I'm over-thinking it, but coupled with CircleUp, I believe we're seeing the first strokes of a much larger picture being painted.
The argument points to the fact that, to a large extent, the council of elders as well as the disciplinary committee seemed to have slacked and has become bereft of the urgency to deal with errant elements in much proportionate and the same way it dealt expeditiously just upon the stroke of a petition.
In another stroke of luck, New York dairy farmers have been well - positioned in recent years because they tend to grow much of their own feed corn, putting them at a competitive advantage over their larger California competitors: West Coast dairies are struggling with the high price of corn brought on by international demand, drought conditions and ethanol subsidies.
And get this: it boasts the largest opening in the industry and the longest stroke, which means more work with less effort.
An experimenter then stroked their backs with a large pen so they could simultaneously see and feel their backs being caressed.
However, the researchers say the findings are consistent with a large number of studies linking road traffic noise and hypertension, which is a leading cause of stroke.
After a large stroke, motor skills barely improve, even with rehabilitation.
Given their different physiology and risk factors, we have conducted the first large prospective study on the association of fruit with subtypes of stroke in Chinese adults from both rural and urban areas.»
Today, five million rickshaws ply India's streets with roughly 80 percent of these iconic open - air taxis still boasting two - stroke engines in midsize cities such as Pune, Rajkot and Surat; many of the rest either run on two - stroke compressed natural gas (CNG) engines or the larger and cleaner - burning four - stroke gasoline or CNG engines.
Patients with the largest blockages and most devastating strokes are deriving the greatest benefits, said Loyola neurosurgeon Joseph C. Serrone, MD, one of the co-authors of the paper.
Large observational studies report that in severely obese individuals, bariatric surgery is associated with long - term reductions in all major cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors, CVD events such as heart attacks and strokes, cancer and all - cause mortality, including a 92 % decrease in diabetes - related deaths.
VHF equipment is better at detecting the smaller discharge processes from a lightning strike, while the VLF HAMMA device reads large discharges that are associated with more energetic processes, like the bright return stroke, Dr. Bitzer said.
Lloyd - Jones's editorial is based on a large new study published in the journal that looked at adults, ages 50 to 80, with cardiovascular disease who took extended - release niacin (vitamin B3) and laropiprant (a drug that reduces face flushing caused by high doses of niacin) to see if it reduced heart attack and stroke compared to a placebo over four years.
And, because stroke risk rises sharply after age 60, countries with large «boomer» populations, such as the United States, are on course for a substantial increase in stroke prevalence...
The benefits of treating serious strokes with clot removal were shown in 2015, when five separate studies analyzing a total of 1,287 patients showed that severe stroke patients — usually with clots involving the largest blood vessels in the brain — who received both the clot - snatching procedure and the medicine did significantly better than those who got medicine alone.
The study also found that in people with aspirin resistance the actual size of stroke appears larger.
The people who were aspirin resistant also had larger areas of the brain affected by the stroke, as measured by MRI diffusion weighted imaging, with infarct size of 2.8 cc compared to 1.6 cc for those who responded to aspirin.
A new device worn like a visor can detect emergent large - vessel occlusion in patients with suspected stroke with 92 percent accuracy, report clinical investigators at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), Mount Sinai, the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center and elsewhere in an article published online on March 6, 2018, in the Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery.
«Compared to mice, our large animal stroke model is a more rigorous test of potential therapeutics with findings that are likely more clinically relevant,» said Franklin West, an associate professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and senior author of the paper describing the model.
To help scientists take advantage of this untapped wealth of data from hospital scans, a team of MIT researchers, working with doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital and many other institutions, has devised a way to boost the quality of these scans so they can be used for large - scale studies of how strokes affect different people and how they respond to treatment.
As many as 80 percent of patients with large supratentorial hemispheric infarction strokes die, but research by Mayo Clinic and other medical experts has uncovered ways to significantly reduce deaths in these patients.
The current study combines data from five clinical trials involving a total of 1,287 people, including the SWIFT PRIME trial led by Saver, that show these devices improved outcomes for people with acute ischemic strokes due to large vessel blockage.
J. Marc Simard, professor of neurosurgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, along with colleagues at Yale University and Massachusetts General Hospital, found that Cirara, an investigational drug, powerfully reduced brain swelling and death in patients who had suffered a type of large stroke called malignant infarction, which normally carries a high mortality rate.
Stroke, with 15 million new victims per year worldwide, is the planet's second - largest cause of death, according to Gary Steinberg, MD, PhD, professor and chair of neurosurgery and the study's senior author.
As in prior studies among older adults, we found that obesity was associated with a decreased risk of dementia, consistent with the hypothesis that, while obesity in mid-life may increase risk for later - life cognitive decline and dementia, obesity at older ages may be associated with cognitive and other health advantages.25 - 27 The trend toward a declining risk for dementia in the face of a large increase in the prevalence of diabetes suggests that improvements in treatments between 2000 and 2012 may have decreased dementia risk, along with the documented declines in the incidence of common diabetes - related complications, such as heart attack, stroke, and amputations.11 Our finding of a significant decline between 2000 and 2012 of the heart disease - related OR for dementia would also be consistent with improved cardiovascular treatments leading to a decline in dementia risk.
Kessler Foundation, the largest public charity in the field of disability, conducts rehabilitation research in mobility and cognition that advances the care of people with multiple sclerosis, brain injury, stroke and spinal cord injury.
«Because of some recent studies suggesting that the benefit is not very large, and because aspirin can also have risks (intestinal bleeding or hemorrhagic stroke), the January 2010 recommendations will recommend it mostly for higher - risk people than was the case in the past, when it was recommended for people with more moderate levels of risk and above,» says M. Sue Kirkman, MD, the vice president of clinical affairs for the ADA.
[pagebreak] For example, the researchers looked at two large studies of people with diabetes (one with 1,276 participants and the other with 2,539) and found that those who took 81 to 100 milligrams of aspirin daily were just as likely to have a heart attack or stroke in the next four to seven years as those who did not.
According to a large new Swedish study that followed over 60,000 adults for up to 17 years, consuming nuts was associated with a lower risk of heart attack, heart failure, stroke, and irregular rapid heartbeat.
Body benefits: «You'll develop your triceps, biceps and back muscles with the pulling of every stroke,» notes Wade Blackwood, CEO of the ACA, the oldest and largest paddlesports organization, and Team USA Canoe and Kayak.
Moreover, the largest and most global epidemiological study, recently published in The Lancet, found that those who ate the largest amount of saturated fats had significantly reduced rates of mortality and that a low consumption of these fats (6 - 7 % of calories, as commonly recommended for people with heart disease) was associated with increased risk of stroke.
One cited study, which attributes stroke to excessive salt intake, is a meta - analysis of thirteen studies published between 1966 and 2008 in which most measurements of sodium intake were highly inaccurate estimates based on food frequency questionnaires.22 The second is a review of fifty - two studies, which concluded that strokes are not caused by excess sodium but rather by insufficient potassium, a finding that is consistent with the preponderance of evidence.23 Cordain ignores more recent large clinical and epidemiological studies, which have found that sodium intakes of less than 3 grams per day significantly increase cardiovascular risk.3, 4
A few large observational studies have found that eating peanuts is associated with a lower risk of death from many different causes, including heart disease, stroke, cancer and diabetes (48).
A large - scale study was done recently on 83,000 men [3] found out men who their level of testosterone was reversed to an optimal level, 24 percent were not likely to be diagnosed with a heart attack.Whereas, 36 percent of them were less likely to get affected by stroke.
While acknowledging the fact that I'm painting in pretty broad strokes, I'll bet some of you pictured 1) a man; 2) a very, very large man; 3) a very, very large man, maybe with a beard, in a singlet, with veins popping and eyeballs bulging, as he deadlifts a bar loaded down with what looks like every weight plate in the gym on each side.
Take a fluffy, large Sigma powder brush and apply the bronzing powder to your cheeks with circular motions and some back and forth strokes.
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«Conquest of the Planet of the Apes» is cinematically etched in broad, brash strokes slashing social satire and science fiction suspense with large - scale spectacle.
Having a larger engine to start of with (4litre vs 2.5 litre) and eight cylinders rather than four means 1) a lower compression ratio will effect driveability less and 2) more cylinders means more power strokes per engine rotation which will charge the turbo quicker creating boost quicker.
This particular large - bore, short - stroke V - 8 (which will also appear in the F - 150 Raptor) uses a single overhead cam, with dual variable valve timing (on both the intake and exhaust sides) with roller - rockers on the cam.
Just to add that it is related to the length / diameter ratio, «short» pistons are more prone to this (newer engine have a shorter stroke and larger diameter bore)- older engines with long stroke and small diameter did not exhibit this problem so much.
A short stroke with a very large piston.
With the stroke of his pen, President Johnson created the fourth largest federal agency and brought approximately 95,000 employees in to the new organization.
Along with the increased bore spacing, the new 3.6 L DI V6 has larger bores than before, growing from 94 mm (3.701 in) to 95 mm (3.740 in) with the same 85.8 mm (3.378 in) stroke as the 3.0 L LGW, for a displacement of 3649 cc.
-- GSX - R1100J, a high - performance sport bike with 1052cc four - stroke, four - cylinder engine; advanced cooling system wrapped inside an aluminum frame; electronically activated front forks; large disc brakes; white three - spoke wheels; increased engine - oil cooling capacity.
This larger motor was based upon the original 2.2 Trans 4 motor, but with an increased stroke and the addition of twin, counter-rotating balance shafts at the bottom of the engine, to help offset the inherent roughness of the larger engine.
The secret hidden under its bonnet is a heavily revised version of the twin - turbo V8 engine from the S63 AMG Coupe, fitted with a special crankshaft with longer stroke, as well as an enlarged cylinder bore and correspondingly larger forged pistons.
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