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Long-term follow up demonstrating the superiority of imatinib regimens is clear-cut.
Long-term follow up data from patients undergoing PBMV indicates that up to 70-75 % individuals can be free of restenosis 10 years following the procedure.

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* Long-term disability insurance covers an individual's expenses for the long term, up until such time as they are considered permanently disabled and thereafter.
The Ad Hoc Working Group on Long-term Cooperative Action under the Convention ( AWG-LCA ) was established as a new subsidiary body to conduct the negotiations aimed at urgently enhancing the implementation of the Convention up to and beyond 2012.
* Long-term overseas volunteering – Professional placements for up to two years.
Long-term capital gains up to $ 50, 000 received by individuals continue to qualify for the 25-percent alternative capital gains tax rate.
Long-term archiving is accomplished by backing up the digital files from the RAID, using standard practices and equipment for data backup from the IT industry, often to data tapes ( like LTOs ).

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Long-term use is controversial due to concerns about adverse psychological and physical effects, increased questioning of effectiveness and because benzodiazepines are prone to cause tolerance, physical dependence, and, upon cessation of use after long term use, a withdrawal syndrome.
* Long-term storage and retrieval ( Glr ) is the ability to store information and fluently retrieve it later in the process of thinking.
Long-term memory ( LTM ) is memory in which associations among items are stored, as part of the theory of a dual-store memory model.
Long-term memory, unlike short-term memory, is dependent upon the construction of new proteins.
Long-term use is associated with hypomagnesemia.
Long-term hospitalization is uncommon since deinstitutionalization beginning in the 1950s, although it still occurs.
Long-term integrity of the compact reactor pressure vessel is maintained by providing an internal neutron shield.
* Long-term potentiation ( LTP ), the putative cellular mechanism of learning and memory, is first observed by Terje Lømo in Oslo, Norway.
Long-term use of laudanum in nonterminal diseases is discouraged due to the possibility of drug tolerance and addiction.
Long-term coevolution sometimes leads to a relatively stable relationship tending to commensalism or mutualism, as, all else being equal, it is in the evolutionary interest of the parasite that its host thrives.
Long-term use of alcohol is associated with a decrease in NREM stage 3 and 4 sleep as well as suppression of REM sleep and REM sleep fragmentation.
" Long-term commitment to new learning and new philosophy is required of any management that seeks transformation.
" Long-term wear of rigid contact lens is associated with decreased corneal keratocyte density and increased number of epithelial Langerhans cells.
Long-term investors would be well advised, individually, to lower their exposure to the stock market when it is high, as it has been recently, and get into the market when it is low.
Long-term research on greywater use on soil has not yet been done and it is possible that there may be negative impacts on soil productivity.
Long-term scheduling is also important in large-scale systems such as batch processing systems, computer clusters, supercomputers and render farms.
The Long-term Ecological Observatory is a project off the coast of New Jersey, USA, which monitors the processes in the ocean with online IT systems, spearheaded by the Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences at Rutgers University.
Long-term interactivity is quite important for a sense of reality as the user would think that he has some lasting influence on the pet.
Long-term effects of benzodiazepines include tolerance, dependence, a benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome, red eye, and cognitive impairments which may not completely reverse after cessation of treatment ; however, for most patients, cognitive impairment is not severe.
Long-term PN is occasionally used to treat people suffering the extended consequences of an accident, surgery, or digestive disorder.
Long-term mean precipitation by monthIn meteorology, precipitation ( also known as one of the classes of hydrometeors, which are atmospheric water phenomena ) is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity.
Long-term clinical observation has shown that the mechanism is not due to a progressive lesion, given that interruption of stimulation reverses its effects.
Long-term potentiation ( LTP ) is a persistent increase in synaptic strength following high-frequency stimulation of a chemical synapse.

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Long-term trials have shown continued effectiveness without the development of tolerance, and, in addition, unlike benzodiazepines, it does not disrupt sleep architecture and produces less severe cognitive and psychomotor impairment ; it also has a low potential for abuse and dependence and may be preferred over the benzodiazepines for these reasons.
Long-term rodent studies to assess cancer risk have so far failed to identify any carcinogenicity from microwave radiation even with chronic exposure levels, i. e., large fraction of one's life span, far larger than humans are likely to encounter from any leaking ovens .< ref > However, with the oven door open, the radiation may cause damage by heating.
Long-term ( over 5 years ) use of contact lenses may " decrease the entire corneal thickness and increase the corneal curvature and surface irregularity.
Long-term therapy may lead to cognitive deficits, especially in the elderly, which may only be partially reversible.
Long-term preservation of food may call for food storage at even lower temperatures.
Long-term use should be avoided in patients with clinical depression as it may worsen mental state.
Long-term potentiation ( LTP ) is the opposing process to LTD. LTD is thought to result mainly from a decrease in postsynaptic receptor density, although a decrease in presynaptic neurotransmitter release may also play a role.
Long-term studies may require that the same quadrats be revisited months or even years after initial sampling.
Long-term complications may include gastric cancer and carcinoids.
Long-term use of beta-carotene, vitamin A, and vitamin E supplements may shorten life, with the additional risk being particularly large in smokers.
Long-term trials have shown continued effectiveness without the development of tolerance and additionally unlike benzodiazepines it does not disrupt sleep architecture and produces less severe cognitive and psychomotor impairment ; it also has a low potential for abuse and dependence and may be preferred over the benzodiazepines for these reasons.
Long-term treatment of hypoparathyroidism is with vitamin D analogs and calcium supplementation may be ineffective in some due to potential renal damage.
Long-term disease-free environment is possible, but the tumor usually reappears, often within 3 cm of the original site, and 10 – 20 % may develop new lesions at distant sites.
* Long-term customers may initiate free word of mouth promotions and referrals.
Long-term taurine deficiency resulting, for example, from feeding taurine-deficient dog food, may result in retinal degeneration, loss of vision, and cardiac damage.
Long-term field research has shown that range size, group size, social systems, and territorial behavior vary widely, and may be greatly affected by food distribution and quality.
Long-term calorie restriction at a level sufficient for slowing the aging process is generally not recommended in children, adolescents and young adults ( under the age of approximately 21 ), because this type of diet may interfere with natural physical growth, as has been observed in laboratory animals.
Long-term abuse to the shoulder joint may limit range of motion and productivity due to daily wear and tear of the muscles.
Long-term fleet plans may include introduction of wide body aircraft like the Airbus A330, and new Boeing 737s to replace the A320.
Long-term use of feverfew followed by abrupt discontinuation may induce a withdrawal syndrome featuring rebound headaches and muscle and joint pains.
Long-term use may cause yellowing of nails.

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