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Not all of these are attributed to the increased charges, as in the corresponding period prior to the announcement there were 931 cessations.
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Information as to the number of such cessations is not available.
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I am not prepared to authorise the labour which would be required to ascertain and classify the causes of cessations.
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Cessations registered were 14,903 in 1979 and 19,527 in 1980.
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We had an actual increase of 115,000 new stations (allowing for cessations) and 48 new main underground cables were completed and brought into use.
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In addition, it includes what are labelled—rather mysteriously, to the layman—"non-maintenance cessations", which amount to the noble sum of £138.2 million.
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Not all of these are attributed to the increased charges as in the corresponding period prior to the announcement there were 1,670 cessations.
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Let us come to the series of cessations, whether connected or not.
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Information on cessations is not collected centrally.
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Our forecasts of cessations include both subscribers who no longer require service and those who, in removing to new premises, take up service again at their new address.
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Cessation: an object is destroyed or removed and no longer exists in the real world.
Smokers aged 65 and over have been identified as a priority group for smoking-cessation interventions.
Mostly the smoking cessation y'cos we were struggling with that, you know, we just couldn't get it.
Again, this type of information is essential for health professionals who aim to successfully trigger smoking cessation attempts.
Smoking cessation and the course of major depression : a followup study.
Smoking cessation programmes would therefore not prevent mood disorder but might help prevent anxiety disorders.
The author concludes by suggesting strateg ies which may help avoid cessation of topic threads.
Yao's strong tendency to choose direct strategies when requesting cessation of action did not change throughout the course of her pragmatic development.
Smoking cessation with and without assistance : a populationbased analysis.
The strong association between psychiatric disorders and withdrawal severity and the significant genetic correlation between withdrawal and cessation highlight the importance of withdrawal severity.
The best-fitting model allowed for correlated additive genetic influences to the four-class nicotine withdrawal phenotype and failed cessation.
Genetic and environmental contributions and the correlation between these contributions were evaluated using bivariate biometrical modeling of the withdrawal phenotype and failed smoking cessation.
The picture selection task appeared to predispose children to select the best exemplar of an action rather than the drawing depicting cessation of an action.
The vasodilating effect of nitric oxide was revealed rapidly after its administration, and values returned to the baseline within minutes of cessation of inhalation.
The umbilical cord is not clamped or cut until cessation of pulsation, separation of placenta occurs without intervention, and the placenta delivered spontaneously.
To avoid spurious associations and to identify reverse causality, longitudinal studies are necessary to establish the chronology of cessation of breastfeeding to growth faltering.
A meta-evaluation of smoking cessation intervention research among pregnant women: improving the science and art.
Randomized trial of a "stage-of-change" oriented smoking cessation intervention in infertile and pregnant women.
The line was subjected to full-sib inbreeding for 40 generations, and was cryopreserved 2 generations after the cessation of inbreeding.
All groups show a significant relationship of age at last birth and maternal age, suggesting a secular trend to earlier cessation of childbearing.
Recovery can occur with cessation of intake, although this may be only partial.
Smoking cessation in old age: closing the stable door?
When driving cessation is indicated, it is important to explore alternatives with the patient.
If benzodiazepines are required, long-acting agents should be avoided55: if unavoidable, they would tip the scales towards driving cessation during the course of the prescription.
To be so free is to be free from desire (for, of course, the cessation of suffering comes from the cessation of desire).
Non-immune causes for haemolysis require treatment of the underlying cause, for example, cessation of drugs, treatment of sepsis and prosthetic valve replacement.
The results reveal that a smoking cessation course is valued positively among smokers, however, less than, for example, personal meetings.
A total ban on cigarettes in the workplace coupled with monetary incentives to quit has been shown to improve cessation rates substantially.
Mean time (hours) used for any kind of tobacco cessation support during the previous month.
Smoking cessation is naturally an exception, being limited to smokers.
The three smoking cessation therapies had, on a population level, lower effects than the other three treatments.
Furthermore, the number of people quitting smoking increased as the intensity of the smoking-cessation intervention increased (15).
The duration and cessation of the overlap are not reflected in the field emergence data.
There was also evidence of a rapid recovery after cessation of a 2-y monthly harvesting.
The clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of bupropion and nicotine replacement therapy for smoking cessation: a systematic review and economic evaluation.
A total of 4,021 individuals received tobacco cessation counseling over the study period.
However, there was a dearth of evidence about these broader determinants and associated interventions, except in areas such as smoking cessation programs.
After cessation of the motion bias flies, on average, stop generating a torque.
Several factors interact to control eye growth and its cessation.
The extra 100 ms allowed for recovery of the membrane voltage to baseline after cessation of motion.
As the disease progresses, the baby may develop ventilatory failure (rising carbon dioxide concentrations in the blood), and prolonged cessations of breathing (apnea).
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Evidence-based guidelines for tobacco cessation treatment are available in several countries (13).
The participants were asked what proportion of patients, if any, they offered different kinds of tobacco cessation support.
Genetics accounted for 31 % and 51 % of the variance in risk for withdrawal and failed cessation, respectively.
Upon the cessation of conflict, as has already been noted, victims are not always immediately capable of this.
Investigating onset, cessation, relapse and recovery : why you should, and how you can, use discrete-time survival analysis to examine event occurrence.
Late-stage deformation is recorded as a pressure solution event possibly reflecting the cessation of slip on these faults as the slice became accreted.
The treatment in this study was essentially compliance therapy, and it is possible that increased compliance after the cessation of treatment mediated these results.
Changes occurred after cessation of cell wall growth indicating considerable metabolism of cell wall polysaccharides after cessation of growth.
Smoking cessation increases survival substantially and reduces symptoms.
We gleaned marginal quit rates of formal cessation methods from the recent literature.
Smoking cessation guidelines, for example, consistently have been shown to lower treatment costs.
Although smoking cessation therapies represented savings in all situations, the absolute benefits obtained with this treatment were consistently lower compared with the other three alternatives.
In the case of smoking cessation strategies, we estimated the success rates of cessation therapy after 1 year of follow-up.
However, in an incremental cost-effectiveness analysis, the cheapest statins still cannot compete with smoking cessation or aspirin.
After cessation of the insult, amplitudes and kinetics recovered and stabilized in a component-dependent manner.
Smoking cessation counseling and promoting smoke-free homes and vehicles.
He sees the sole alternative as delaying the relief until after the cessation of hostilities.
Characterizing how nicotine withdrawal is experienced may facilitate the development of more effective approaches to alleviating discomfort experienced during smoking cessation attempts.
Indeed, the relapse prevention figures account for two additional years of abstinence than the smoking cessation alone figures.
Proposed strategies include the abrupt cessation of vaccination with the live virus worldwide, followed by the optional use of inactivated vaccines for an appropriate period.
The cessation of the war did not bring comfort and joy to the survivors : they had real difficulties to surmount.
The effect of smoking cessation during pregnancy on preterm delivery and low birthweight.
Risks and bene®ts of nicotine to aid smoking cessation in pregnancy.
They believed the tops and bases of the species during this period are solely the reflection of the onset and cessation of environmentally favourable conditions.
An apparent gradual cessation of monument building, therefore, is not necessarily evidence of a gradual collapse.
The cessation of burning might even suffice if confined to these concentration sites and their neighbourhood. 10.
To assess changes in estrogen profile from baseline and at 1 year and 1 year after cessation of therapy.
First, the central nervous system continues to develop after the cessation of exposure.
Again, this suggests the possible value of smoking-cessation medications that target the insula.
After cessation of inhalation of nitric seen after drug loading in our study.
After cessation of inhalation, sufficient time (at least 30 min) was allowed for the hemodynamic values to return to baseline.
An analysis of the interviews of those who 'feared' retirement shows that the problem cannot be limited to the mere cessation of work.
Other attitudes may affect the impact of driving cessation.
We also aimed to characterize whether the inflammatory markers or traditional risk factors explained observed cardiac risk reduction following smoking cessation.
Our findings are consistent with prior studies, suggesting that the full benefit of smoking cessation may be achieved gradually.
We found that the smoking-associated inflammatory response subsides within 5 y after smoking cessation.
Premature ovarian failure is a condition characterized by cessation of normal ovarian function before the age of 40.
In addition, it discharges a host of minor, even trivial, functions, the cessation of which would have little impact on public life.
The uplift of a sedimentary pile undergoing maturation is likely to have the effect of leading to a cessation of hydrocarbon generation.
Finally, it will consider the cessation of wet-nursing in the early twentieth century.
After cessation of administration of aprotinin and stabilization of circulation with high doses of vasopressors, it proved possible to continue the operation.
Lesions in the same region of the left hemisphere convexity also cause cessation of dreaming in association with disorders of quasi-spatial (symbolic) operations.
The effects of the collapse are most obviously seen in the cessation of elite-sponsored activities but clearly were felt at all levels of society.
Early-retirement benefits bridged the period between the cessation of work and the date of entitlement to a state and supplementary pension.
At the very end of the season, when the grass was drying up owing to early cessation of the rains, they appeared in other parts.
Cessation of subduction is eventually followed by a halt to volcanic activity on the overriding plate.
The median duration of symptoms for 35 cases with a known date of cessation of symptoms was 21 days, range 5-165 days.
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