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Controlled clinical trials of gabapentin yielded mixed results in efficacy against essential tremor while topiramate was shown to be effective in a larger double-blind controlled study, resulting in both lower Fahn-Tolosa-Marin tremor scale ratings and better function and disability as compared to placebo.

Controlled and tests
Other tests include the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery, the Boston Naming Test, the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test, the Benton Visual Retention Test, and the Controlled Oral Word Association.
# Controlled Acceleration Rate test: the acceleration rate used is controlled from low power to high power engines, and overextension and contraction of " test duration " is avoided, providing more repeatable tests and tuning results.
Diagnosis is made using medical history and cutaneous and serological tests to exclude other causes, but to obtain final confirmation a Double Blind Controlled Food Challenge must be performed.

Controlled and have
Controlled natural languages are subsets of natural languages whose grammars and dictionaries have been restricted in order to reduce or eliminate both ambiguity and complexity ( for instance, by cutting down on rarely used superlative or adverbial forms or irregular verbs ).
Controlled studies in humans have shown that a minimally toxic 0. 5 mg oral dose caused a 38 % depression of both erythrocyte and plasma cholinesterase within several hours of exposure.
Controlled burning is practiced by the national park in consultation with traditional owners who have used fire as a land management tool for thousands of years.
Controlled burns occur within the park and some clear felling operations have been conducted in selected areas.
Cannabis is classified as a Schedule I drug under the federal Controlled Substances Act of 1970 and is deemed to have a high potential for abuse and no legitimate medical uses.
More advanced temperature profiles have been developed which use an oscillating ( usually sine or square wave ) heating rate ( Modulated Temperature Thermal Analysis ) or modify the heating rate in response to changes in the system's properties ( Sample Controlled Thermal Analysis ).
The reason for his actions was as a result of the an amendment moved by MP John Maloney to withdraw Martin's Private Members ' Bill C-344 ( An Act to amend the Contraventions Act ) and the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act ( marijuana ), and to have the subject matter referred to the Special Committee on the Non-Medical Use of Drugs.
Controlled burns have a long history in wildland management.
Controlled floods from Glen Canyon Dam upstream have been conducted to see if they have a restorative effect.
Controlled experiments have shown that an olm can survive up to 10 years without food.
Several Achzarit in service have been upgraded with a 12. 7mm Samson Remote Controlled Weapon Station in place of the standard 7. 62mm Rafael Overhead Weapon Station.
The Act would have modified section 416 ( a ) of the Controlled Substances Act ( also known as the " crackhouse law " and codified at United States Code, ) to expand the section regarding " Establishment of manufacturing operations ", which previously outlawed maintaining, managing or owning any place used to manufacture, distribute or use drugs to include temporary or permanent uses of the premises.
Since 1972, there have been numerous proposals in the United States to remove cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act, the most tightly restricted category reserved for drugs which have " no currently accepted medical use ".
Under the Controlled Substances Act, prosecutors have great power to influence a defendant's sentence and thereby create incentives to accept a plea agreement.
Controlled medicinal products ( and certain derivatives thereof ) have a high likelihood of their being abused.
All of these are categorized as Schedule II drugs under the U. S. Controlled Substances Act ( with the exception of tramadol and some preparations of codeine and hydrocodone ) and have stringent physical security associated with them.
Controlled vocabulary schemes mandate the use of predefined, authorised terms that have been preselected by the designer of the vocabulary, in contrast to natural language vocabularies, where there is no restriction on the vocabulary.
Controlled studies have suggested that tolerance to formaldehydes odor and irritating effects can occur over a prolonged exposure.
Controlled studies in angina patients have shown that trimetazidine increases coronary flow reserve, thereby delaying the onset of ischemia associated with exercise, limits rapid swings in blood pressure without any significant variations in heart rate, significantly decreases the frequency of angina attacks, and leads to a significant decrease in the use of nitrates.
Controlled burns have also been conducted in an effort to restore some of the old field areas to their original Oak savanna ecosystem, a rare grouping of Carolinian plants and animals.
Controlled laboratory studies have documented that TSV remains infectious for up to one day after passage through the gut of white leghorns chicken ( Gallus domesticus ) and laughing gulls.
Schedule 8 ( S8 ) drugs and poisons, otherwise known as Controlled Drugs, are substances and preparations for therapeutic use which have high potential for abuse and addiction.

Controlled and been
The remaining effect of this act, which has largely been superseded by the Controlled Substances Act of 1970, is the warning "* Warning: May be habit forming " on labels, package inserts, and other places where ingredients are listed in the case of many opioids, barbiturates, medicinal formulations of cocaine, and chloral hydrate.
Controlled clinical death has also been proposed as a treatment for exsanguinating trauma to create time for surgical repair.
Since 1997 marijuana has been covered by the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.
In the majority of subjects at GCSE, coursework has been replaced by " Controlled Assessment ", where students must complete coursework under exam conditions.
Throughout his political career he has been variously associated with conservative groups, including the Association of Christian Parent Controlled Schools, Salt Shakers, Focus on the Family, Lyons Forum, Endeavour Forum, Family Council of Victoria, Fatherhood Foundation, Australian Christian Lobby, Australian Family Association and Right to Life Australia.
Beginning with Ground Controlled Interception updated from the Second World War, the system has been computerized and automated with at least four new generations of technology being employed.
It has been suggested that, since " opium poppy and poppy straw " are listed in Schedule II of the United States ' Controlled Substances Act, a DEA license may be required to grow poppies in ornamental or display gardens.
" However, the report has frequently been cited by individuals supporting removal of cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act.
Egeberg's letter has been cited in several petitions for removal of cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act.
RCCI or Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition has been demonstrated to provide highly efficient, low emissions operation over wide load and speed ranges *.
Controlled atmosphere stunning has been used both within processing plants and on-farm for euthanizing poultry.

Controlled and published
Is a database that contains details of articles of Controlled trials and other studies of healthcare interventions from bibliographic databases ( majorly MEDLINE and EMBASE ), and other published and unpublished sources that are difficult to access.
The ONI's second volume, Access Controlled: The Shaping of Power, Rights and Rule in Cyberspace, was published through MIT Press in 2010.
Controlled research on human subjects began soon after and Hofmann's colleague Werner Stoll published his findings about the basic effects of LSD on human subjects in 1947.

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In 1968, at the third IAEA International Conference on Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Research at Novosibirsk, Soviet scientists announced that they had achieved electron temperatures of over 1000 eV in a tokamak device.
Medical marijuana was explicitly made legal under California state law by Proposition 215 ; however, marijuana is prohibited at the federal level by the Controlled Substances Act.
The NiMH batteries are recommended for use in the Central Office ( CO ), Outside Plant ( OSP ), and at locations such as Controlled Environmental Vaults ( CEVs ), Electronic Equipment Enclosures ( EEEs ), huts, and in uncontrolled structures such as cabinets.
On September 7, 2003, at approximately 7: 30 a. m., the Gas Tower was demolished by Controlled Demolition, Inc. ( CDI ).
The ' Controlled Load ' setting mirrors the performance of a lightly loaded network: there may be occasional glitches when two people access the same resource by chance, but generally both delay and drop rate are fairly constant at the desired rate.
The Silicon Controlled Rectifier ( SCR ) or Thyristor proposed by William Shockley in 1950 and championed by Moll and others at Bell Labs was developed in 1956 by power engineers at General Electric ( G. E.
" Controlled Unclassified " does not represent a clearance designation, but rather a clearance level at which information distribution is controlled.
Controlled pyrolysis of sugars starting at produces caramel, a beige to brown water-soluble product widely used in confectionery and ( in the form of caramel coloring ) as a coloring agent for soft drinks and other industrialized food products.
* December 1 – The United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration intentionally crashes a Boeing 720 as part of its Controlled Impact Demonstration Program at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
Controlled airspace usually exists in the immediate vicinity of busier airports, where aircraft used in commercial air transport flights are climbing out from or making an approach to the airport, or at higher levels where air transport flights would tend to cruise.
A Controlled explosion | controlled detonation of unexploded ordnance blows a crater into the earth at the Air Force Retained Area of the Badlands Bombing Range ( October 3, 2011 )
Their first schools were affiliated with a national body known at that time as the National Union of Christian Parent-Controlled Schools, which later became Christian Parent Controlled Schools Ltd. ( CPCS ), and in 2008 was again renamed to become Christian Education National.
Controlled burns were first used significantly in the Neolithic Revolution, i. e. about 9 – 11, 000 years ago at the end of the last ice age when hunter gatherers turned to farming.
* Touchdown: the Development of Propulsion Controlled Aircraft at NASA-Dryden by Tom Tucker
* Elements Controlled and Uncontrolled – Administration Building at the Chicago World's Fair, 1893
Controlled by a new micro-processor-equipped Single-Board Engine Controller ( SBEC, also known as the ECM, or Engine Control Module ), the ignition system included a distributor mounted at the rear of the engine.
* Research and Education Automatically Controlled Telescope, a telescope at Fenton Hill Observatory, New Mexico, USA
* Controlled signals ( those worked by the signaller to control the entry to junctions or conflicting movements ) can only be passed at danger with the signaller's authority.
Commercial gallery shows include “ Controlledat Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in New York, “ The Parable Show ” at Galerie Grimm / Rosenfeld in Munich, and “ The Passing ” at Galeria Helga de Alvear in Madrid.

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