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The traditional approach to stroke uses a predominantly physical rehabilitation model.
Much medical education still focuses predominantly on drug treatment, and commercial interests continue to fuel this to the detriment of non-drug treatments.
About two-thirds obtain data on the clinical breast examination, predominantly in computerized form.
Results indicate that thalamically evoked cortical responses are regulated predominantly by basket cells whose output is a key factor controlling excitability in the thalamocortical circuit.
However, despite this increasing awareness of visual evidence, its role continues to be predominantly illustrative.
Six species (8%) were defined as predominantly middle to upper canopy bats which represented the less diverse group.
Fifteen species were exclusively captured in the canopy, 10 were predominantly captured in the canopy, and 12 species were exclusively captured in ground nets.
Respondents were predominantly white (85%), married (62%), and highly educated (47% were college-educated or higher).
Most of the studies focused on health conditions or issues that pertain predominantly or exclusively to women.
The efficacy of atorvastatin was predominantly considered as advantageous or comparable, whereas the efficacy of losartan was considered disadvantageous to competing drugs.
They were regions of predominantly clearance area activity and both made important contributions to early period clearance.
In the visible-aper ture condition, pursuit was predominantly in the objectmotion direction, while in the invisible-aper ture condition, it was largely ver tical.
In the invisible-aper ture condition (open symbols), pursuit was predominantly ver tical, with little dependence on the objectmotion direction.
In contrast, recordings of inhibitory responses from dissociated cells appeared to originate predominantly in soma and dendritic regions.
Fractionalized agents, in contrast, are unable to do so and instead interact predominantly with those they are very close to and thus know very well.
The reason for this difference is that the present waves are predominantly influenced by viscosity rather than gravity.
Another interesting finding was that dementia patients were handled predominantly (80n1 %) in public sector hospitals rather than private sector hospitals.
The images come predominantly from illuminated manuscripts because it is there that such images have been best preserved in their original colours.
The incidence is high in predominantly unvaccinated infants under 1 year of age.
The system is predominantly located in the mitochondrial membranes, with very little activity detectable in the soluble fraction of the organelle.
The gel-like plug was isolated from flies with mature infections and found to contain predominantly leptomonad promastigotes.
A major motivation for investigating our predominantly-implicit approach is to address irregular parallelism.
Additionally, we find that phosphodiester bonds formed by the modified templates are predominantly 3h-5h linked.
Here small, random disturbances lead to the fully amplified, predominantly three-fold disturbance seen at t = 57.
Applying this functional perspective to decentralization has thus far been a predominantly theoretical exercise.
Since 1996, the incidence of laboratory confirmed salmonellosis decreased by 30 %, predominantly among young children.
Although the report was predominantly concerned with aspects of the physical condition of children, it also devoted some space to their mental health needs.
While these later chapters are predominantly descriptive, they do return to the theoretical themes of the book, which are rounded up in the concluding chapter.
The study population was predominantly surgical and had a mean age of 67.5 years in the olanzapine group.
The contributors are predominantly academics, many with a background in sociology and social work.
The instructor's comments were predominantly directive and rarely summative.
Both churches deploy lamellae as light attenuators and resonators which operate within an enclosure lined predominantly with white opaque paint which is without intrinsic quality.
The tendency to focus exclusively or predominantly on the role of economic factors in processes of political change ought to be rethought and perhaps abandoned.
Large, young, hip audience was predominantly dressed all in black.
If stock markets list predominantly domestic companies, then stock prices should react to domestic policy changes, whether investors are local or international.
The predominantly engagement, potential threat group was attacked as the mainstream, but it survived as the best option for global political leverage.
The 0e0 tokens were evenly split between head and had, while the 0ah0 tokens were predominantly heard as had.
The most common radiotherapy related anxiety was due to side effects, predominantly in palliative patients and those patients living alone.
We want to emphasize that this first prevalence publication reports predominantly diagnostically aggregated data.
Saqvait are also scattered throughout the region, predominantly between islands and in narrow areas where currents are perpetually strong.
Alternatively put, is it predominantly a computational discipline?
Previous researchers have dealt almost exclusively with improvisation in classical music, whereas this research is predominantly concerned with the folk-derived popular music of bhangra.
The initial reports dealt predominantly with the possibility of non-invasively detecting coronary aneurysms rather than with the specificity and sensitivity of the echocardiographic technique.
The contributors include a sprinkling of scientists, lawyers and administration but are predominantly bioethicistss.
Our present-day encounters with unfamiliar males in the waking life are not predominantly aggressive.
On the other hand, the predominantly suburban setting for humanity's first contact with another world necessarily aggrandizes suburbia.
The women were predominantly single: widows (63) and women whose husbands had absconded or were at sea (4).
Human beings come into in contact with ticks through both professional (the population is predominantly rural) and recreational activities (hunting, fishing, picnicking, hiking).
The majority of these studies have been based predominantly on naturally occurring, spoken codeswitched utterances in interpersonal interaction.
Parasites at the periphery of the plug were highly motile, could detach themselves, and were predominantly metacyclic promastigotes.
The dust particles may possess variable mass, size and shape, and, predominantly, fluctuating charge.
The creation stage is predominantly a manual activity which involves the analysis, modelling and de®nition of the business process.
As might be anticipated, carers in the complementary childcare sector were predominantly female.
Although the technology is predominantly knowledge-based, both purely deductive and hybrid variants exist.
Others are predominantly related to one or the other part.
They reveal substantially fewer associations and those that do appear are not predominantly related either to occupation or to subjective well-being.
Support came from spouses, children, siblings, and friends and neighbors predominantly.
Conventional evidence is diseasespecific and aimed predominantly at clinical practice.
The subject's movement was performed predominantly with the arm and forearm.
Predominantly, studies have been conducted with breast cancer patients using cardiovascular training rather than resistance exerc ise as the exerc ise modality.
The interactions in the major groove are predominantly hydrophobic.
Several # spiking neurons (predominantly pyramidal cells) were measured in each rat.
Although stress falls predominantly on the penultimate syllable in nouns, antepenultimate and final syllable stress occur as well.
If representations predominantly contain only marked values of distinctive features, for example, only such values should show economy effects.
However, a few found it intimidating, predominantly due to their own reported negative experiences of physical touch.
Parasites were thus predominantly in this cell type throughout the infection.
Educational attainment was predominantly at the primary and middle school level.
Here you are, a young graduate in a difficult, predominantly male world.
The organizing concept behind dialect variation is still seen predominantly as the areas within which similar varieties are spoken.
The legitimization is a kind of coercion, but some stretches in this speech are strategically designed predominantly to coerce.
Why then does she reject frequently, often, predominantly, etc?
In this model gut pathology is predominantly located to the distal small intestine and characterized by a patchy, but severe inflammation and necrosis.
The sensors trigger predominantly loud mechanical sound and the video projected in the background makes reference to manga, noise and information overload.
With the former, layoffs are likely to consist of predominantly low-quality firm-worker matches, whereas with the latter, both high- and low-quality matches may be involved.
They were neither predominantly women nor predominantly people who were still in education.
In the public reform debate, the system change is predominantly discussed against the background of consistency.
In all three churches, elders and deacons were predominantly male.
Villages predominantly have between 2,000 and 10,000 inhabitants, and differ widely in population density and urban orientation.
One hundred and fifty years of lesion data suggests that both action- and gesture-processing and speech production are predominantly left hemisphere responsibilities.
One is based predominantly on user interaction, while the other is automation oriented.
From the world of popular music, we predominantly encounter meaning of being true to oneself, irrespective of models or traditions.
We can identify a number of indicators for predominantly static or predominantly dynamic approaches to tradition.
The beer only group included predominantly men while the groups of wine only, liquor only and recent abstainers included more women than men.
Given the predominantly androcentric bias of medieval culture, seeking the different positions of "other" women readers remains a feminist imperative.
Five profile subgroups were identified which reflected the different patterns of functioning found predominantly among very old individuals.
Multiple sclerosis, for instance, is a disease that predominantly afflicts individuals between 30 and 50 years of age.
The picture that emerged was of couples predominantly against the idea of adoption with contact.
Structures predominantly based on tensile members offer big savings in self weight and lend themselves to lightweight and long span conditions.
Although it was first believed that estrogen receptors were predominantly cytoplasmic, it was later proposed that they are located exclusively within the nucleus.
There, the large number of small employers might combine together as a defence against an otherwise predominantly unilateral union imposition of terms.
The first wave of export-creating investments were predominantly in developing countries.
The above discussion may give the impression that this is a predominantly quantitative study.
In predominantly rural areas these discrepancies are most marked, reflecting a low social valuation of education for girls.
Although the population was still predominantly rural, there was by now a substantial amount of urbanisation and industrial and commercial activity.
The vagrants were, as we have already seen, distinguished from the latter also in being predominantly young.
Their predominantly male autistic sample was compared to pediatric patients, a large percentage of whom were females.
Families are predominantly middle to upper middle class.
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