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they exhibit a keen interest in social, political, and economic problems, but they frequently have vague and incorrect notions about the terms they use rather glibly in their routine school work.
A recent randomized controlled trial, however, found no benefit over placebo and recommended that the use of antipsychotics in this way should no longer be regarded as an acceptable routine treatment.
As of 2006, only a few countries do not use BCG for routine vaccination.
* Developmental dyspraxia – A neurological condition characterized by a marked difficulty in carrying out routine tasks involving balance, fine-motor control, kinesthetic coordination, difficulty in the use of speech sounds, problems with short-term memory and organization are typical of dyspraxics.
Although he attempted to regulate his daily routine to maintain more control over his results, his decision to avoid the use of participants sacrificed the external validity of the study despite sound internal validity.
Both methods have long been promoted on the basis of lowest cost, though neither of these measurements directly, or reliably, reflects HDL particle functionality to remove cholesterol from atherosclerotic plaque and can therefore be misleading, especially on an individual patient-by-patient basis Labs use the routine dextran sulfate-Mg < sup > 2 +</ sup > precipitation method with ultracentrifugation / dextran sulfate-Mg < sup > 2 +</ sup > precipitation as reference method.
A field test with a bi-axial classification approach-one axis for anatomy, another for etiology-showed the impracticability of such approach for routine use.
Only the United States and Canada make routine use of jury trials in a wide variety of non-criminal cases.
Steam locomotives remained in routine passenger use in South Africa until the late 1990s, but are now reserved to tourist trains.
The plain yellow flag (" Quebec " or Q in international maritime signal flags ), probably derives its letter symbol for its initial use in quarantine, but this flag in modern times indicates the opposite — a ship that declares itself free of quarantinable disease, and requests boarding and routine port inspection.
Doctors who treat rheumatoid arthritis patients should be sensitive to cardiovascular risk when prescribing anti-inflammatory medications, and may want to consider prescribing routine use of low doses of aspirin if the gastrointestinal effects are tolerable.
Blood tests, lumbar puncture or toxicology screening can be helpful in specific circumstances suggestive of an underlying cause like alcohol or benzodiazepine withdrawal, meningitis or drug overdose, but there is insufficient evidence to support their routine use in the work-up of an adult with an apparently unprovoked first seizure.
The use of isolating valves, also known as the block and bleed manifold, is very common in isolating pumps, tanks, and control valves that may fail or need routine maintenance.
Because tools are used extensively by both humans and wild chimpanzees, it is widely assumed that the first routine use of tools took place prior to the divergence between the two species.
When balancing risk and reward, there are recommendations to avoid the use of routine ultrasound for low risk pregnancies.
The police force and the SNB use torture as a routine investigation technique.
With hardware supporting memory management circuits ( that is, address translation ) and OS-9 Level 2, GUI use was successfully routine, even on the minimal resourced CoCo.
In former times, before the distribution of accurate time signals, it was part of the routine work at any observatory to observe the sidereal times of meridian transit of selected ' clock stars ' ( of well-known position and movement ), and to use these to correct observatory clocks running local mean sidereal time ; but nowadays local sidereal time is usually generated by computer, based on time signals.
More aggressive methods involving aqua regia ( for removing metals from frits ), piranha solution and chromic acid ( for removing organics ), and hydrofluoric acid baths are generally considered unsafe for routine use because of possible explosions and the corrosive / toxic materials involved.
In 2011 legislation introduced by the AARC will help improve the use of respiratory therapists in clinical applications by allowing them to manage patients suffering from asthma and COPD seeing a clinic for routine checkups.
Roman engineers made routine use of ancient standard designs like embankment dams and masonry gravity dams.
* Terror, a political strategy of the asymmetrical use of threats and violence against enemies using means that fall outside the routine forms of political struggle operating within some current regime
For the " Cheek to Cheek " routine, she was determined to use her own creation: " I was determined to wear this dress, come hell or high water.
This routine also marks Astaire's first use of a cane as a prop in one of his filmed dances.
Some pétanque proponents object to the use of the word court because they feel that it suggests something false and derogatory, namely that routine neighborhood play requires the construction of an expensive dedicated facility ( a pétanque court ) in the same way that bocce does.

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The London 2012 section of the paralympic handover in Beijing included tea as part of the routine.
In May 2010, Farley appeared as a guest on Tom Green's House Tonight where he performed a section of his new standup routine.
On January 6, 2003, during a routine inspection, severe cracks were discovered underneath a deck section on Bridge B.
In 1946, Leblond found that, when he poured liquid photographic emulsion on a histological section containing a radio element, the emulsion was eventually activated by the radio-element ; and if thereafter routine photographic development and fixation were applied to the emulsion-covered section, black silver grains appeared in the emulsion wherever it overlay sites containing a radio-element.
Under this section, The EPA is required to establish the Toxics Release Inventory ( TRI ), an inventory of routine toxic chemical emissions from certain facilities.

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This air of disengagement carried over to his apparent attitude toward his things, and people often mistook it for boredom in him or a surrender to repetitious routine.
Traveling through the South -- over 16,000 miles -- with two Great Danes, an Afghan, and a Persian kitten, we've worked up a regular routine for acceptance at motels.
and an administrative organization to take the routine load away from department managers and project engineers as much as possible, thus allowing them more time for strictly technical work.
If Af was assigned as the information cell for Af, the routine can detect that Af is identical to Af by comparing Af with the form stored at location Af.
A reporter who consulted a Middle East Information officer for routine vital statistics got nowhere until the State Department man produced from his bottom desk drawer a brochure published by the Arabian-American Oil Company.
I wouldn't want to ask for a postponement -- it's really just a routine thing.
The team's SNJ was also replaced by a F8F-1 " Bearcat ", painted yellow for the air combat routine.
The determination of molecular structure by geometry optimization became routine only after efficient methods for calculating the first derivatives of the energy with respect to all atomic coordinates became available.
They practice hard for them and come up with a 2 minute 30 second routine to show off at the competitions.
* 1981 – Philadelphia Police Department officer Daniel Faulkner is killed during a routine traffic stop ; Mumia Abu-Jamal is later convicted for it and he goes on to become " perhaps the world's best known death-row inmate " before his sentence is commuted to life without parole in December 2011.
While rheumatic fever since the advent of routine penicillin administration for Strep throat has become less common in developed countries, in the older generation and in much of the less-developed world, valvular disease ( including mitral valve prolapse, reinfection in the form of valvular endocarditis, and valve rupture ) from undertreated rheumatic fever continues to be a problem.
: The Foley Artist is the person who creates many of the ambient or routine sound effects for a film.
While not one of George Carlin's original seven dirty words, he noted in a later routine that the word fart, ought to be added to " the list " of words that were not acceptable ( for broadcast ) in any context ( which have non-offensive meanings ), and described television as ( then ) a " fart-free zone ".
He handled routine misdemeanor cases, including, as Cerf wrote, a woman who had stolen a loaf of bread for her starving family.
In Ziegfeld Follies ( 1946 ) – which was produced in 1944 but not released until 1946 – Kelly collaborated with Fred Astaire – for whom he had the greatest admiration – in the famous " The Babbitt and the Bromide " challenge dance routine.
The Pirate gave full rein to Kelly's athleticism and is probably best remembered for Kelly's work with The Nicholas Brothers – the leading African-American dancers of their day – in a virtuoso dance routine.
Kelly went much further than before in introducing modern ballet into his dance sequences, going so far in the " Day in New York " routine as to substitute four leading ballet specialists for Sinatra, Munshin, Garrett and Miller.
There followed Summer Stock ( 1950 ) – Judy Garland's last musical film for MGM – in which Kelly performed the celebrated " You, You Wonderful You " solo routine with a newspaper and a squeaky floorboard.
The Marx Brothers would perform variations on this routine for the next seven years.
In some gymnastic associations such as United States Association of Gymnastic Clubs ( USAIGC ), gymnasts are allowed to have vocals in their music but USA Gymnastics competitions a large deduction is taken from the score for having vocals in the music., The routine should consist of tumbling lines, series of jumps, dance elements, acrobatic skills, and turns, or piviots, on one foot.
In high level competitions, there are two preliminary routines, one which has only two moves scored for difficulty and one where the athlete is free to perform any routine.
Synchronized trampoline is similar except that both competitors must perform the routine together and marks are awarded for synchronization as well as the form and difficulty of the moves.
10. 00 for routine difficulty, ( valued from the tables of difficulties )
The routine has to be skillfully choreographed and the judges look out for changes in shape.

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