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number and longitudinal
A review of major longitudinal studies in North America found that a moderate number of patients with schizophrenia were seen to recover over time from their symptoms, raising the possibility that some patients may not require maintenance medication.
The simplest checksum algorithm is the so-called longitudinal parity check, which breaks the data into " words " with a fixed number n of bits, and then computes the exclusive or of all those words.
Particularly strong evidence for a role of working memory for development comes from a longitudinal study showing that working-memory capacity at one age predicts reasoning ability at a later age Studies in the Neo-Piagetian tradition have added to this picture by analyzing the complexity of cognitive tasks in terms of the number of items or relations that have to be considered simultaneously for a solution.
The cutoff frequency is found with the characteristic equation of the Helmholtz equation for electromagnetic waves, which is derived from the electromagnetic wave equation by setting the longitudinal wave number equal to zero and solving for the frequency.
The wave equations are also valid below the cutoff frequency, where the longitudinal wave number is imaginary.
Self-administered manual stretching techniques, as well as a number of devices which exert gentle longitudinal forces on the plaque, are currently being studied in clinical trials.
Most often, such a situation represents an unwanted deviation from the ideal, such as a manufacturing error, however, there are a number of components where such longitudinal variations are deliberately introduced as part of the function of the component.
Rather than using samples and following a rigid protocol ( strict set of rules ) to examine limited number of variables, case study methods involve an in-depth, longitudinal ( over a long period of time ) examination of a single instance or event: a case.
* Depending on whether the source number was a latitudinal or longitudinal coordinate, and the sign of the number, add the N / S / E / W specifier.
It may or may not be possible to divide the flower into symmetrical halves by the same number of longitudinal planes passing through the axis: Oleander is an example of a flower without such mirror planes.
For example, a data set consisting of the number of wins for a single football team at each of several years is a single-dimensional ( in this case, longitudinal ) data set.
Among innovations Wayne introduced were the first school bus application of the now popular cutaway van chassis and the first large school bus bodies featuring continuous longitudinal panels to reduce joints and improve structural integrity a number of years before FMVSS standards were required for all US school buses.
The longitudinal profile of the number of charged particles can be parameterized by the Gaisser-Hillas function.
The nervous system is of great complexity, consisting of a great number of longitudinal nerves ( connectives ) connected by circular commissures.
Under the new designation, the " 4 " stands for the number of forward gears, the " L " for longitudinal applications ( rear-wheel-drive ), and the " 60 " relates to the weight rating " 60 " standing for 6000 lbs, although the 4L60E is used in trucks weighing as much as 8600 lbs.
If the longitudinal members in a fuselage are few in number ( usually 4 to 8 ), then they are called " longerons ".

number and studies
In all `` degree '' courses in interior design a number of `` academic '' or `` general studies '' courses are included.
According to a number of studies, the important predictors are the nature and management of the client's anxiety as well as the accessibility of the helping person.
Supporting literature includes: the work of social impact theory, which discusses persuasion in part through the number of persons engaging in influence ; as well as studies made on the relative influence of communicator credibility in different kinds of persuasion ; and examinations of the trustworthiness of the speaker.
There have been a large number of studies of the efficacy of typical antipsychotics, and an increasing number on the more recent atypical antipsychotics.
A number of studies have looked at levels of " compliance " or " adherence " with antipsychotic regimes and found that discontinuation ( stopping taking them ) by patients is associated with higher rates of relapse, including hospitalization.
As one of the brightest stars in the sky, Arcturus has been the subject of a number of studies in the emerging field of asteroseismology.
Although initial studies suggested that antioxidant supplements might promote health, later large clinical trials with a limited number of antioxidants detected no benefit and even suggested that excess supplementation with certain putative antioxidants may be harmful.
A number of studies have shown that activity in primary sensory areas of the brain is not sufficient to produce consciousness: it is possible for subjects to report a lack of awareness even when areas such as the primary visual cortex show clear electrical responses to a stimulus.
At this time a number of researchers, most notably Eugene M. Shoemaker, ( co-discoverer of the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 ), conducted detailed studies of a number of craters and recognized clear evidence that they had been created by impacts, specifically identifying the shock-metamorphic effects uniquely associated with impact events, of which the most familiar is shocked quartz.
A number of studies have claimed that the reaction of pain receptors to the hotter ingredients in curries leads to the body's release of endorphins, curry is claimed to be one of the most powerful aphrodisiacs.
The actual number in Scotland varies considerably — between approximately 350 to 500 due to the use of the term " island dun " for well over one hundred Hebridean examples — a distinction that has created a divide between mainland Scottish crannog and Hebridean islet settlement studies.
The late 20th century and early 21st century has seen a large number of studies of Chinese history that seek to challenge traditional paradigms.
It can also be inherited in some families and so on, and recent studies have identified a number of genes that may predispose an individual to developing dyslexia.
A review of fourteen studies on the subject in sub-Saharan Africa, covering insecticide-treated nets, residual spraying, chemoprophylaxis for children, chemoprophylaxis or intermittent treatment for pregnant women, a hypothetical vaccine, and changing front – line drug treatment, found decision making limited by the gross lack of information on the costs and effects of many interventions, the very small number of cost-effectiveness analyses available, the lack of evidence on the costs and effects of packages of measures, and the problems in generalizing or comparing studies that relate to specific settings and use different methodologies and outcome measures.
This work has motivated a large number of studies, but is also controversial.
For example, there have been a number of epidemiological studies of looking for a relationship between cell phone use and brain cancer development, which have been largely inconclusive, save to demonstrate that the effect, if it exists, cannot be a large one.
However, studies have shown that the removal of tuition fees at third level has increased the number of students overall and those from lower socio-economic backgrounds.
Further studies with a number of different dive profiles, and also different levels of exertion, would be necessary to fully investigate this issue.
Indeed there was a steady stream of edicts issued from 771 right through the period of Kūkai's studies which, for instance, sought to limit the number of Buddhist priests, and the building of temples.
For instance, several recent studies and surveys by sociologists and political scientists that utilize more complex definitional parameters have estimated the number of evangelicals in the U. S. at about 25 – 30 % of the population, or roughly between 70 and 80 million people.
Among these were psychologists at Colorado University and Hunter College, New York, who completed the studies with the largest number of trials and the highest levels of significance.

number and Cox
Union Township, or simply Union, was formed through the merger of a number of villages, such as Dalleytown, Buck ’ s Corners and Cox ’ s Corners.
Emboldened by their initial success, a large and powerful contingent of Xhosa troops surrounded and attacked Fort Cox, where the governor was stationed with a small number of soldiers.
A number of biblical scholars, ranging from Bernard Orchard and Reuben Swanson to Cox and Easley have attempted to show how the text from both narratives can be interwoven as a Gospel harmony to create one account that begins with a trip from Nazareth to Bethlehem where Jesus is born, is followed by the Flight to Egypt, and ends with a return to Nazareth.
Though the language has no script, recently German linguist Gregg M. Cox developed a new writing system for the language known as the Coorgi-Cox alphabet, used by a number of individuals within Kodagu.
Two further versions have since reached the Irish top ten: the Cox Crew getting to number five in 1999, while Dance to Tipperary peaked at number six in 2001.
Garrard had asked R. V. Jones to get Cox an Army uniform and number for the raid, as if they were captured and Cox was the only one in Air Force uniform he would be the object of special attention, but the War Office were obdurate.
Cox published a number of books including Mr. Peepers, a novel created by adapting several scripts from the television series ; My Life as a Small Boy, an idealized depiction of his childhood ; a parody and update of Horatio Alger in Ralph Makes Good, which was probably originally a screen treatment for an unmade film intended to star Cox ; and a children's book, The Tenth Life of Osiris Oakes.
Thunderpuss themselves also put out several later singles as artists, including " Papa's Got A Brand New Pigbag ", a fully electronic dance cover of the Pigbag song which reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart in April 1982, " Stand Up " ( with Latanza Waters ), and " FMH " ( under the artist name Harris & Cox ). Both men are currently pursuing DJ / remix / production work on their own.
Cox will be one of 52 celebrities contributing to a children's story entitled ‘ Once Upon a Time ’ to promote a new charity directory inquiries number 118 520.
On the same side, at number 7, is Thomas More Chambers, led by Mr Geoffrey Cox QC MP.
The Atlanta Braves have since retired the number 6 in commemoration of Bobby Cox.
Cox reached career win number 2, 500 on September 25, 2010, becoming only the fourth manager in Major League history to do so.
On August 12, 2011 a luncheon was held by the Braves, and Cox was inducted into the Atlanta Braves Hall of Fame and his number six jersey was retired.
Cox Enterprises expanded into the cable television industry in 1962 by purchasing a number of cable systems in Lewistown, Lock Haven and Tyrone ( all in Pennsylvania ), followed by systems in California, Oregon and Washington.
Cox refused to move WVBT to a lower channel number ; the channel space was filled in the interim by pay channel HBO Family.
Cox Radio, Inc. is a division of Cox Enterprises that holds a number of radio stations.
Paintings by Cox can be found in a number of public collections including:
Cox also has been involved in a number of movies and soundtracks.
Besser has appeared in films such as Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, Martin & Orloff ( written by UCB cohorts Roberts and Walsh ), Year One, Undead or Alive, Drillbit Taylor, and Junebug, in addition to a number of sitcoms.
Cox says " The secret of Pergamon ’ s success was to publish a large number of journals, so that the established titles could support the new ones during their formative years.

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