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Long-term survival and conservation of these herbivores depend on the availability of preferred plant species for food.
Long-term survival probabilities for osteosarcoma have improved dramatically during the late 20th century and approximated 68 % in 2009.
Long-term survival after transplantation ranges from 69-87 %.
Long-term survival is reported in a minority of patients.

Long-term and was
Certain lesions require Long-term video-EEG monitoring with the use of intracranial electrodes if noninvasive testing was inadequate to identify the epileptic focus or distinguish the surgical target from normal brain tissue and function.
Long-term studies like the UK Prospective Diabetes Study ( UKPDS ) and the Diabetes control and complications trial ( DCCT ) showed that intensive insulinotherapy achieved blood glucose levels closer to non-diabetic people and that this was associated with reduced frequency and severity of blood vessel damage.
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 memory for the contextual details of an emotionally neutral autobiographical event was significantly related to medial temporal lobe function and correlated with frontal lobe function, whereas there was no hint of an effect of either medial temporal lobe or frontal lobe function on memory for the two flashbulb events.
Paid parking at the airport was implemented on November 15, 2007 with the implementation of the Economy, Long-term and Short-term Lots.
Long-term storage was rare during wars because munitions charged with amatol were generally used soon after manufacture.
Long-term exposure to Trellium-D was said to be damaging to Vulcan brains, and T ' Pol's injecting of the chemical caused her permanent damage, to the extent that she was expected to have difficulty controlling her emotions for the rest of her life.
Long-term fleet renewal plans were considered, such as purchasing Boeing 767 for long-haul routes and Boeing 737 for European routes, for which feasibility studies were made while the GDR was still a Soviet satellite state, but the airline was liquidated before anything concrete materialized.
In the study Long-term Health Status of Danish Women with Silicone Breast Implants ( 2004 ), the national healthcare system of Denmark reported that women with implants did not risk a greater incidence and diagnosis of autoimmune disease, when compared to same-age women in the general population ; that the incidence of musculoskeletal disease was lower among women with breast implants than among women who had undergone other cosmetic surgery ; and that they had a lower incidence rate than like women in the general population.
The cause of the rapid widespread acceptance of Celebrex and Vioxx by physicians was the publication of two large trials, the Celecoxib Long-term Arthritis Safety Study CLASS study in JAMA, and the Vioxx Gastrointestinal Outcomes Research VIGOR study in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Long-term venous catheters became available in 1968, and the design was improved by Broviac et al.
Long-term follow-up was assessed with three measurements of ( 1 ) intelligence, ( 2 ) nonverbal reasoning, and ( 3 ) receptive language.
The Hövsgöl ( Khövsgöl ) Long-term Ecological Research Site ( LTERS ) was established in 1997 and an extensive research program began soon thereafter.
Long-term goal of the VoMi was the resettlement of a further 5, 4 million Volksdeutsche, mainly from Transylvania, Banat, France, Hungary and Romania.
Long-term economic growth was stimulated by the construction through Edmonton of two additional transcontinental railroads, which later became part of the Canadian National Railway.
Long-term intermittent prn users should contact their physician if the need for it arises more than was usual at the outset of therapy as tolerance to diphenoxylate can occur.
Long-term protection was gained when the state acquired the site as a state park in 1991.

Long-term and result
Long-term unemployment can result in older workers taking early retirement ; in the United States, taking reduced social security benefits at age 62.
Long-term chronic carpal tunnel syndrome ( typically seen in the elderly ) can result in permanent " nerve damage ", i. e. irreversible numbness, muscle wasting, and weakness.
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 use has been reported to result in addiction.
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 methamphetamine use can cause parafunctional habits, routine actions of a body part that are different than their common use, which can result in tooth wear and exacerbate periodontal diseases.

Long-term and ecological
Long-term ecological research ( LTER ) sites are research sites funded by the government that have collected reliable long-term data over an extended period of time in order to identify long-term climatic or ecological trends.
* Long-term ecological research
Long-term ecological monitoring of several tributary watersheds began in 1997 and soon the site would be adopted into the
Long-term ecological changes in the densely populated rural landscapes of China.

Long-term and by
Long-term memory encodes information semantically for storage, as researched by Baddeley.
Long-term prospects for the tourist sector have been greatly bolstered by the expansion of air travel in the Pacific and the rising prosperity of leading East Asian countries.
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 frequency changes are caused by changes in the oscillator elements that determine frequency, such as crystal drift, inductance changes, and capacitance changes.
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 heart problems, allegedly aggravated by the stress of his blacklisting, had led to his death at the age of 39.
" Long-term defence of fruit by Mistle Thrushes Turdus viscivorus.
Long-term reduction of feral pigeon populations can be achieved by restricting food supply, which in turn involves legislation and litter ( garbage ) control.
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 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 liabilities of JNR were taken over by the JNR Settlement Corporation ( disbanded in 1998 ), and the corporation's remaining debts were transferred to the national budget's general accounting.
Long-term strategies by national governments in conjunction with development agencies are believed to offer the most sustainable results.
Long-term potentiation ( LTP ) is the process by which there is a signal transmission between neurons after the activation of a neuron, which has been known to play a strong role in the hippocampus in terms of learning and memory.
Long-term strategic research, supported by advanced infrastructure to meet the global technology challenges emerging in the industry.
Long-term care insurance covers care generally not covered by health insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid.
Long-term care insurance rates are determined by six main factors: the person's age, the daily ( or monthly ) benefit, how long the benefits pay, the elimination period, inflation protection, and the health rating ( preferred, standard, sub-standard ).
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 development assistance-NCA works for the poor and vulnerable by giving long-term support to partner organisations in their local communities.
Long-term use of feverfew followed by abrupt discontinuation may induce a withdrawal syndrome featuring rebound headaches and muscle and joint pains.
Long-term capital gains up to $ 50, 000 received by individuals continue to qualify for the 25-percent alternative capital gains tax rate.

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