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A quantitative assessment of plasma homocysteine as a risk factor for vascular disease : probable benefits of increasing folic acid intakes.
Following birth, these offspring s h o w increased food intakes compared with c o n t ro l offspring.
The nutritional consequences of foraging in primates: the relationship of nutrient intakes to nutrient requirements.
A few examples are transonic airfoils, supersonic air intakes, propelling nozzles at non-adapted configuration, and deflected control surfaces of vehicles at transonic or supersonic speed.
Calcium, calories and protein dietary intakes are presented as median, 25th and 75th percentiles because of the skewness of the distributions.
A total of 11 students were recorded as having withdrawn, which represents a withdrawal rate of approximately 7% for the 2001-03 intakes.
In a controlled treadmill study41 with homogeneous electrolyte intakes, results were similar.
From our survey, the estimated energy and protein intakes showed more variation between centres than that observed with calcium intakes.
As a result, children receiving breast milk are grouped together even though their intakes of breast milk may vary widely.
The apertures of the resurge gullies towards the centre of the crater are typically more narrow than their headward intakes.
The recorded daily feed intakes were higher than some published values11-13 but relatively lower than those reported by others1,14.
Thus, those humans with high iron intakes, largely caused by extensive red meat consumption, may benefit from phytic acid in their diet.
The calculation of calcium, protein and energy nutritional intakes was based on local food composition tables.
The weighted dietary record method may be the most appropriate when dietary intakes are to be related to clinical findings.
A recipe for improving food intakes in elderly hospitalised patients.
On days without supplementation, daily energy intakes were comparable at 1546 kcal vs. 1475 kcal in both groups.
There were fewer intakes than planned and eventually 102 patients were included in the study.
D-fenfluramine suppresses the increased calorie and carbohydrate intakes and improves the mood of women with premenstrual depression.
When the mean of gametocyte intakes is about 1, the overdispersion parameter k is also about 1 (in the results found as well as in the simulated results).
Meta-analyses of observational and genetic association studies of folate intakes or levels and breast cancer risk.
The effects of bereavement on eating behaviours and nutrient intakes in elderly widowed persons.
Probable benefits of increasing folic acid intakes.
Comparative studies of the two intakes would be useful for analyses on factors behind the differences in incidence and would expand our knowledge of exposure-related vaccination efficacy.
The companies, consequently, accepted the concomitant risk and sought to nullify the pressure groups' criticisms through the movement of their intakes and the improvement of existing water supplies.
Daily dietary fat and total food energy intakes.
Finally, it is important to remember that, for most people, including those of us with dementia, eating and drinking are not generally about ensuring adequate intakes of nutrients.
The same remark applies to caloric intakes.
He plans four further intakes, bringing the total for 1997–98 to 1,210.
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In both of the last two five-weekly intakes, the number of recruits fell to below 100—at 98 and a mere 88 respectively.
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We have had a great deal of discussion about intakes, numbers projections and the rest of it.
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Intakes in each year are about a fifth of these figures.
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The relationship between daily intakes lower than 20 mg and clinical skeletal fluorosis is less certain.
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Both have similar intakes and both have their fair share of top ability pupils.
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The publication of tables providing information about higher education intakes, social backgrounds, completed degree courses and drop-out rates is to be welcomed.
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The structures have included intakes, sluices, spillways and stilling basins.
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There are 10 intakes per year, giving an annual provision for 1,900 recruits.
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Current intakes are towards the bottom of this range.
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We should be doing all that we can to reduce all intakes of aluminium because we know that it is harmful to health.
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The future output cannot be guaranteed in advance, but four intakes per annum are authorised, with up to 12 pupils per set.
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There is no evidence that health is suffering or that vitamin intakes are inadequate.
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Universities have their own charters and statutes and are entirely free to determine their intakes.
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He has proposed reduced intakes in some institutions and the closing of others.
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One is a four-year undergraduate course, to which intakes in 1983, 1984 and 1985 were 28, 28 and 27 respectively.
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Target intakes for individual medical schools and the pacing of the increase are a matter for the higher education funding councils.
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Our manpower intakes are at historically low levels.
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Intakes will be spread more or less evenly throughout the period.
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There are two other intakes, in the first half of the year, to most hospitals.
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Otherwise, there will not be equal intakes at neighbourhood comprehensive schools.
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However, some schools' intakes mean that they need significant extra resources and support.
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By the time those intakes get to the point of becoming non-commissioned officers, the figure is higher still.
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Target intakes for the academic year 1985–86 are 17,652.
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If necessary, men from intakes will also be used, particularly those with previous experience which renders them suitable for this service.
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The target number of intakes for initial teacher training courses for 1984–85 was 16,735, including 500 intakes to undergraduate courses in universities.
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Why do some schools do so much better than others with similar socio-economic intakes?
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The importance of that in medicine lies in understanding the significance of thresholds and appropriate intakes.
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Intakes to courses of initial teacher training have ceased at 10 institutions since 1981.
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Thus, in 1955–56, 15,000 men will be under training, and in each subsequent year (when two intakes will be available) approximately 30,000.
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He says thereby that intakes are brought in only if farmed together with a sheep strain.
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The number of vacancies for primary school teachers is expected to rise for a number of years, and training intakes have been adjusted accordingly.
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Intakes to existing schools rose in 1979 to 299 students as against 278 in 1978.
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However, no record is kept of wild fish losses at fish farm intakes.
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Such moves, taken together with parents' ballots, could first have led existing schools to diversify their intakes and later to reach fully integrated status.
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There are problems if we are too rigid about fixing intakes.
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All schools should, however, be able to maintain their 1980 intakes, which implies a small increase in medical student numbers.
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They do not indicate that typical intakes of fluoride at levels experienced by the population of this country are harmful.
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Many independent schools do not have a natural break in their intakes at 11 years of age.
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The three annual intakes this represents were 4,185, 4,431 and, provisionally, 4,700.
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Other manufacturing industries all reported reduced intakes and some were substantial.
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Is he aware that applications to that college have always exceeded quota intakes and that it has great success in placing qualified teachers?
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Thus, in the first year, 15,000 will be under training and in each subsequent year, with two intakes, approximately 30,000.
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Conveyancing activity is high and the record intakes have led to an imbalance between various offices in different parts of the country.
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With mandatory awards assured, the selected institutions might well increase their intakes.
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Of course, with new intakes all this sorting out is now done in the first few weeks of service.
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Overall, the recruiting outlook is reasonably satisfactory and attention is being concentrated on improving intakes in the difficult areas.
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Student nurse intakes are a significant manpower variable and there is widespread anxiety that manpower considerations will begin to take precedence over education and training.
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We must ensure that there is a proper distribution of college places for future intakes.
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Much of the infrastructure is now in place for the spoil and waste intakes.
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In the other secondary schools there is the question of fixing intakes.
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Acute lethal effects from the more toxic compounds producing fluoride ions have been reported following oral intakes between 25 and 100 milligrams (as fluorine) per kilogram of body weight.
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Fluctuating results cause fluctuating intakes, which leads to loss of revenue and, in turn, to more difficulty in raising a school's position in the league table.
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The teacher training system, which is national in character, will continue to admit larger intakes of students year by year under the various expansion plans now being implemented.
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Without a fuller analysis of value-added information, the publication of results will simply reflect the difference between schools in terms of cultural and socio-economic profiles of their pupil intakes.
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Clearly, this will include improvements to intakes.
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The information in the paper was taken into account in my recent proposals for target intakes to courses of teacher training in colleges of education for session 1990–91.
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The student numbers now allocated to courses of initial teacher training in special educational needs will be transferred to in-service training when intakes to those courses cease.
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No attempt was made to identify portion weight, and quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes could not be calculated from the information collected.
In the years since 1986 both sectors have increased their intakes.
In some cases downstream users may have to close their intakes, and anglers may be appalled at the sight of dead fish.
They showed that gametocyte counts in the mosquitoes are, like macroparasite intakes, heterogeneous (overdispersed).
Prices could have been lower, intakes moved earlier and further, filtration systems adopted to a far greater extent and household supply made universal.
Pregnant adolescent and adult women have similarly low intakes of selected nutrients.
Large amount of retinol intakes causes the malformations of the embryo or foetus and eventually birth defects.
The smaller consumption swing for households experiencing lower intakes throughout seasonal cycles indicates chronic poor diet.
Nutrient intakes were maintained throughout the entire period.
The study found that elderly people had lower energy intakes than younger people, and consumed significantly less carbohydrate than the young.
Data from our recent multinational dietary survey show the levels of calcium, energy and protein intakes in pregnancy in eight developing countries.
Nevertheless, the results of the review provide interesting insights on calcium intakes among pregnant women globally.
Particularly controversial were enclosures for convertible husbandry and intakes of wastes, or commons.
However, this is likely to occur only when calcium intakes are low which apparently not the case in this survey.
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