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study and symptomatic
In a recent study by the Dutch GP Association, a list of causes of headaches was published, that should alert GP's to take their diagnosis further then to choose for symptomatic treatment of headaches with simple pain medication ( note the occurrence of brain tumors as possible cause ):
A large multicentre study in the U. S. found a prevalence of 0. 75 % in not-at-risk groups, rising to 1. 8 % in symptomatic patients, 2. 6 % in second-degree relatives of a patient with coeliac disease and 4. 5 % in first-degree relatives.
A 1993 study done in Japan found the symptoms of the post-tubal ligation syndrome to be mild, and simple symptomatic treatment to be sufficient in most cases.
One study has found chest vapor rub to be effective at providing some symptomatic relief of nocturnal cough, congestion, and sleep difficulty.
A 2010 study suggested a specific genetic version of norovirus ( which would not be distinguishable from other types of the virus using standard viral antibody tests ) interacts with a specific mutation in the ATG16L1 gene to help trigger symptomatic Crohn's disease in mice that have been subjected to a chemical that causes intestinal injury similar to the process in humans ( there are other similar ways for such diseases to happen like this, and this study in itself does not prove norovirus causes Crohn's in humans ).
In this study, the positive likelihood ratio of a symptomatic response detecting GERD ranged from 1. 63 to 1. 87, with sensitivity of 0. 78 though specificity was only 0. 54.
A recent study on extremely premature infants ( 23-24 weeks ) treated prophylactically with indomethacin within 6 hours of life showed a relative risk reduction ( RRR ) of developing symptomatic PDA ( bounding pulses, wide pulse pressure, pulmonary congestion ) to be 100 % when compared to infants who were not given indomethacin until ductus-related signs were observed.
In 2005, Moser published a controlled study concluding that Lorenzo's oil does not alter the course of the illness in symptomatic patients, but asymptomatic patients had a reduced risk of developing ALD while on the dietary therapy.
This was confirmed by the CLASS study, which found significantly lower incidence of upper gastrointestinal complications alone and combined with symptomatic ulcers in patients taking Celebrex 400 mg twice daily, compared to ibuprofen 800 mg three times daily or diclofenac 75 mg twice daily ; but this freedom from gastrointestinal complications was lost in patients taking concurrent low dose aspirin.
:" Although the results of the study on electroacupuncture show that electroacupuncture may be beneficial to reduce symptomatic knee pain in patients with RA 24 hours and 4 months post treatment, the reviewers concluded that the poor quality of the trial, including the small sample size preclude its recommendation.
The low-grade slips in Saraste's study were symptomatic in only 10 % of patients.

study and adults
In a study of older adults, those who volunteered were significantly higher on life satisfaction and will to live, and significantly lower in depression, anxiety, and somatization.
A study on adults ages 55 + found that during the four-year study period, people who volunteered for two or more organizations had a 63 % lower likelihood of dying.
A study in 2008 found that both adults and children could detect images of snakes or spiders among a variety of non-threatening objects more quickly than they could pinpoint frogs, flowers or caterpillars.
A study of 1540 US adults found instead that levels of scientific literacy were correlated with the strength of opinion on climate change, but not on which side of the debate that they stood.
In his longitudinal study of gifted children, who became known as the Termites, Terman found that gifted children become gifted adults.
For example, in one study of the feces of nine adults, only five of the samples contained archaea capable of producing methane.
A recent USA study connecting political views and intelligence has shown that the mean adolescent intelligence of young adults who identify themselves as " very liberal " is 106. 4, while that of those who identify themselves as " very conservative " is 94. 8.
A 2006 study showed a large portion of adults who experienced sibling incest abuse have distorted or disturbed beliefs ( such as that the act was " normal ") both about their own experience and the subject of sexual abuse in general.
The study also found a small, but statistically significant, increase in unemployment for adults aged 20 – 24.
The extreme willingness of adults to go to almost any lengths on the command of an authority constitutes the chief finding of the study and the fact most urgently demanding explanation.
An in-depth Harvard University study found evidence that spatial-temporal reasoning improves when children learn to make music, and this kind of reasoning improves temporarily when adults listen to certain kinds of music, including Mozart ( Rauscher, Shaw & Ky, 1993 ).
These first two size groups were once classified as juveniles and adults of the species P. kochi, until further study showed that even the supposed " adults " were immature.
Many adults dismissed it as a childish pursuit but later many of those same collectors, as adults, began to systematically study the available postage stamps and publish books about them.
A University of California, San Diego psychiatry study of more than one million adults found that people who live the longest self-report sleeping for six to seven hours each night.
A controversial study has shown that training with a working memory task ( the dual n-back task ) improves performance on a very specific fluid intelligence test in healthy young adults.
One study found that one in ten adults under the age of 40 believed that the yakuza should be allowed to exist.
This stands in contrast to the popular notion that wisdom increases with age, supported by a recent study showing that regardless of their education, IQ or gender, older adults possess superior reasoning about societal and interpersonal conflicts.
Wilson also deserves credit for grasping the concept of an Open University, to give adults who had missed out on tertiary education a second chance through part-time study and distance learning.
A study confirmed that " when viewing images of strangers, shy adults exhibited significantly less activation in the fusiform gyri than did social adults ".
Furthermore, a randomized-control study published in 2011 found that aerobic exercise could increase the size of the hippocampus in adults aged 55 to 80 and also improve spatial memory.
A 2011 study by researchers at the Duke University Medical Center found hippocampal atrophy is associated with older adults who report life-changing religious experiences, as well as those who are " born-again Protestants, Catholics, and those with no religious affiliation ".

study and Sheehan
In February 1971 Ellsberg discussed the study with New York Times reporter Neil Sheehan, and gave 43 of the volumes to him in March.
" Faces are extremely important to species such as humans ", said the study coauthor Michael Sheehan, a Ph. D. candidate at the university.
A 1995 study found that 56. 2 % of patients with Sheehan s syndrome experienced a loss of all pituitary hormones ( with the remaining 43. 8 % having selective pituitary insufficiency ).
In this episode, irresponsible teen-aged son Ross ( Barnes ) is lectured by his parents, Brian ( Sheehan ) and Kate ( Kelsey ) about his poor study habits.

study and
With Robert Morison s 1672 Plantarum umbelilliferarum distribution nova it became the first group of plants for which a systematic study was published.
A 2001 study found that Atlanta s heavy tree cover declined from 48 % in 1974 to 38 % in 1996.
In 2007, U. S. Department of Defense s Telemedicine and Advanced Technologies Research Center ( TATRC ) began to study the antimicrobial properties of copper alloys, including four brasses ( C87610, C69300, C26000, C46400 ) in a multi-site clinical hospital trial conducted at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center ( New York City ), the Medical University of South Carolina, and the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center ( South Carolina ).
In Gregory s day, history was not recognized as an independent field of study ; it was a branch of grammar or rhetoric, and historia ( defined as ‘ story ’) summed up the approach of the learned when they wrote what was, at that time, considered ‘ history .’ Gregory s Dialogues Book Two, then, an authentic medieval hagiography cast as a conversation between the Pope and his deacon Peter, is designed to teach spiritual lessons.
In a recent academic study that was published in the Journal of Finance, Drexel University s LeBow College of Business professors Jie Cai, Jacqueline Garner, and Ralph Walkling examined how corporate shareholders voted in nearly 2, 500 director elections in the United States.
The paper published by Dr Sudhir Shah makes it clear that dozens of people had access to Hira Ratan Manek during the study and he went on at least one excursion: " Most surprisingly, he had himself climbed the famous Shatrunjay mountain ( Palitana hill ) on 4. 4. 01, on 401st day of his legendary fasting along with 500 fellowmen without anybody s help, within 1. 5 Hrs.
The method of study in the Classical World was “ Philo s Rule ”: ( lit.
The Golden Peaches of Samarkand: A study of T ang Exotics.
The following approaches arose from the study of Christianity s most central eschatological document, the Book of Revelation, but the principles embodied in them can be applied to all prophecy in the Bible.
A 1998 case study found that users would consult the help menu for an average of two or three screens, abandoning the assistance if desired results weren t found by that time.
A 2004 case study concluded that the proper use of screenshots can significantly support a user s “ developing a mental model of the program ” and help in “ identifying and locating window elements and objects .” This research concluded that screen shots allowed users to “ learn more, make fewer mistakes, and learn in a shorter time frame ,” which can certainly assist in increasing the time frame for full implementation of a CRM system with limited technical or human support.
While they shared ideas during their work, the younger Cézanne wanted to study the countryside through Pissarro s eyes, as he admired Pissarro s landscapes from the 1860s.
The Golden Peaches of Samarkand: A study of T ang Exotics.
A 2006 and 2007 study on superstition by the University of Iceland s Faculty of Social Sciences supervised by Terry Gunnell ( associate folklore professor ), reveal that natives would not rule out the existence of elves and ghosts ( similar results of a 1974 survey by Professor Erlendur Haraldsson, Fréttabladid reports ).
Hubble was also a dutiful son, who despite his intense interest in astronomy since boyhood, surrendered to his father s request to study law, first at the University of Chicago and later at Oxford, though he managed to take a few math and science courses.
In a recent study based on Kafka's office writings, Reza Banakar points out that many of Kafka s descriptions of law and legality are often treated as metaphors for things other than law, but also are worthy of examination as a particular concept of law and legality which operates paradoxically as an integral part of the human condition under modernity.
Niles Eldredge s study of the Phacops trilobite genus supported the hypothesis that modifications to the arrangement of the trilobite s eye lenses proceeded by fits and starts over millions of years during the Devonian.
This limited the study s generalizability to the population.
This dichotomy between descriptive and experimental study of memory would resonate later in Ebbinghaus s life, particularly in his public argument with former colleague Wilhelm Dilthey.
Tenniel is considered important to the study of that period s social, literary, and art histories.
Radcliffe, however, not only wrote little but also took a certain iconoclastic pride in having read little, remarking once of some vials of herbs and a skeleton in his study: “ This is Radcliffe s library .” However, he bequeathed a substantial sum of money to Oxford for the founding of the Radcliffe Library, an endowment which, Samuel Garth quipped, was “ about as logical as if a eunuch should found a seraglio .”
A PricewaterhouseCoopers study released in 2009, which surveyed the 2008 GDP of the top cities in the world, calculated Karachi s GDP ( PPP ) to be $ 78 billion ( projected to be $ 193 billion in 2025 at a growth rate of 5. 5 %).

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