Early glottic closure is seen as an abrupt cessation of flow during expiration, visible as a sharp downslope on the expiratory flow volume curve. |
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The following relief is necessary to bring about a cessation of the violence or the threat of violence. |
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At an advanced age, men can also face andropause, or a cessation of sexual functioning. |
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The restoration of the Stanley government in 1660 therefore caused as little friction and alteration as its temporary cessation had. |
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In addition, an effort was made to assess the likelihood that lesions induced by anorectic agents could progress despite cessation of therapy. |
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Frequency of use, length of time using, and regularity of use are all significant and strong discriminators of cessation versus continued use. |
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Smokers with a high level of anxiety symptoms could possibly benefit from anxiolytics as a smoking cessation intervention. |
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I am prepared to sacrifice a lot to get Brenda to agree to a cessation of hostilities and a resumption of rumpy pumpy, but I do have my limits. |
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However, repeated messages about smoking cessation over long periods of time are associated with greater success. |
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Immediately after the cessation of motion stimulation, the observer reports self-motion in the same direction as the previous section. |
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Currently, 10 smoking cessation specialists and 15 sessional workers provide an intensive service, seeing about 4000 smokers a year. |
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But hunger there was, and continuous physical torment, and the sudden cessation of all human privacy. |
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In one study, researchers tracked the progress of 281 women enrolled in a smoking cessation program. |
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At the cessation of hostilities the corvette was based at Hong Kong for minesweeping and patrol duties. |
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Nor was it truly noise, because if it were noise, then it could cease, and that cessation of sound would be silence. |
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The alternative explanation is that the reported tumors were unpigmented because they arose after cessation of the drug. |
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He intended to do this prior to the seasonal cessation of river navigation due to winter and the expedition's retirement to a wintering ground. |
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Their stand will promote physical activity, mental health, healthy eating and smoking cessation. |
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Or to put it the other way, stasis and stagnation are signposts along the path towards cessation and death. |
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The timing of growth cessation is an important adaptation to ensure that the tree is hardy for winter. |
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I am of opinion that, if the general health were perfectly good, the cessation of the catamenia would always be accomplished naturally. |
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First the agreement of cessation of hostilities must be implemented and implemented successfully. |
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As such the militant cessation of violence, it said, should be followed by demilitarisation. |
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Ageing starts in 20s and cessation of exercise by the elite sports people could contribute to this. |
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Almost complete cessation of sweating occurs after four treatments of about 10 minutes over two to three weeks. |
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It argued that the only form of patriotism was full-on, cessation of sport. |
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His work since then has been acknowledged as instrumental in bringing a cessation of hostilities in the North. |
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The health board agreed to immediate cessation of non-nursing duties by INO members. |
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Television advertisements about smoking cessation often conclude by saying that the patient shown has died. |
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The two studies show that mecamylamine, started before cessation and continued afterwards, may help smoking cessation. |
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This kind of cessation of treatment only occurs if someone is being fed intravenously or by some method other than a spoon. |
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The workshop would cover tobacco and drug addiction, alcohol use and tobacco cessation. |
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He says vaccinations would result in the immediate cessation of meat exports from Britain. |
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Among completers, smoking cessation medication use was associated with higher quit rates. |
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Smoking cessation also reduces the risk of death after a stroke and of death from pneumonia and influenza. |
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It furthermore does not assume that quitting was a conscious and deliberate act as has often been assumed as part of formal cessation programs. |
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Since then despite many provocations and setbacks the cessation has endured. |
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In addition, depressed individuals are less successful in their efforts to stop smoking and more prone to depression following smoking cessation. |
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An acute overdose of any of the opiates or their derivates can result in coma, pulmonary edema, and cessation of respiration. |
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A six week elective course on smoking cessation, which aimed to encourage cessation and provide how-to-quit strategies, was also constructed. |
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Rapid simultaneous engagement of the enemy will not always result in the simultaneous cessation of all hostilities. |
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But it would mean the divorcement of credit from the money mechanism, the cessation of the use of credit instruments as media of exchange. |
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Four years after the cessation of fighting, ethnic cleansing remains an intractable problem. |
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It is unclear if this week's cessation of hostilities will be able to put that genie back in the bottle. |
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Within hours of the program's cessation, two youths who refused to stop chroming were evicted from Berry Street and then involved in a car accident and hospitalised. |
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The 20th century added vaccination, refrigeration, smoking cessation, and antibiotics. |
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This chapter reviews some of the economic aspects of smoking cessation. |
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Some have speculated that cessation of CPR decreases pressure in the chest cavity, allowing blood to return to the heart. |
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In addition, regardless of any possibilities for dialogue, it was never clear whether the regime actively sought a complete cessation of violence. |
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Symptoms disappeared one month after cessation of soybean ingestion. |
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This accounts for the sudden cessation of posts here since Saturday night. |
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However, they point out that several genes, including potential oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, failed to revert to never-smoker levels even after 30 years of cessation. |
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And yet there was no cessation of anti-Semitism in the liberated country. |
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Advise on lifestyle, diet, exercise and smoking cessation is available. |
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War begins with the outbreak of hostilities and ends with their cessation. |
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Other health professionals, such as dentists, physiotherapists and psychologists could be mobilised to support the promotion of smoking cessation. |
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Although the transdermal nicotine patch is the most used treatment for smoking cessation, neither of the two studies thus far conducted made use of it. |
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If sustained, the cessation of great power war would dethrone military interaction from its millennia-long reign as the principal defining process of international systems. |
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If bodyline bowling had not been curbed I have no doubt that it would have brought about a cessation of Test cricket and seriously jeopardised the future of the game itself. |
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On Thursday, delegates representing the government signed a cessation of hostilities agreement with the armed opposition. |
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I do not see this letter as seriously detracting from the general recognition that the restoration stage commences with the cessation of infilling the Site and the capping. |
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The power of a union could demand better terms by withdrawing all labour and causing a consequent cessation of production. |
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Varenicline is a selective nicotinic acetylcholine receptor partial agonist developed for explicit use in smoking cessation. |
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The disorientation is an opposite process to orientation by which the molecular chains recoil gradually after the cessation of shear. |
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Mahkamah Agung is the country's highest court, and hears final cessation appeals and conducts case reviews. |
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In contrast, the increasing medicalisation of smoking cessation implies that it needs to be pharmacologically mediated. |
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One in thirteen smoking patients was referred to a hospital or community based cessation programme. |
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Half of frontline hospital staff were offered no training in smoking cessation. |
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The conference ended with a signed agreement calling for the withdrawal of Ethiopian troops in exchange for the cessation of armed confrontation. |
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Following the surrender at Yorktown, the Whig party came to power in Britain and began opening negotiations for a cessation of hostilities. |
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Adolescent smokers report increasing levels of stress as they develop regular patterns of smoking, and smoking cessation leads to reduced stress. |
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Formed in 1938 by Victor Blick, the team survived the cessation of club rugby in Wales between 1939 and 1945, during the Second World War. |
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The French fully abandoned the plan in 1763, when the Peace of Paris mandated a general cessation of hostilities. |
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The Armistice meetings held at Panmunjom from 1951 to 1953 resulted in the cessation of hostilities in the peninsula. |
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As a result, they did not cooperate to impose a more general cessation of corsair activity. |
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Duyvendak suggested that the complete cessation of the expeditions was partly due to the considerable expenses. |
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Also present is the endangerment of a fragile kingdom, the cessation of war between Ireland and Cornwall. |
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Troops were raised for a particular service and were disbanded upon the cessation of hostilities. |
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After the advice of Xia Yuanji, he ordered the cessation of the treasure voyages on 7 September 1424, the day of his accession to the throne. |
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Smoking prevention and smoking cessation are effective ways of preventing the development of lung cancer. |
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Until the cessation of publication in 1991, he contributed to the magazine Marxism Today. |
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However it did not take long for production to recommence after the cessation of hostilities. |
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Some of these were, like Germans, used as forced labour in France after the cessation of hostilities. |
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In 1783, Britain's King George III proclaimed a formal cessation of hostilities in the American Revolutionary War. |
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Our company is not in the business of making products for cessation. |
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Last year's outbreak of kala azar in South Sudan occurred as the country prepared for the cessation referendum. |
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An extra Twin Otter aircraft was sourced for the beginning of the 2013 season following the cessation of helicopter services to and from the islands. |
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The day was yearly observed for a festival by cessation from labour. |
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Orthostatic hypotension associated with autonomic neuropathy and hyponatremia seems to be reversible with cessation of bortezomib and use of pregabalin. |
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The Royal Navy has been responsible for training the fledgling Iraqi Navy and securing Iraq's oil terminals following the cessation of hostilities in the country. |
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A greater number of smokers were seen by CCU quit nurses in 2010, with others seen by the smoking cessation nurse specialist or cardiac rehabilitation nurse. |
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Another mootness exception is voluntary cessation of unlawful conduct, in which the Court considers the probability of recurrence and plaintiff's need for relief. |
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This cessation of hostilities was known as the Olympic peace or truce. |
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The Commission was empowered to suspend all the other objectionable acts by Parliament passed since 1763, issue general pardons, and declare a cessation of hostilities. |
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In the night, or the gloomy chambers of the day, fears and misgivings wax strong, but out in the sunlight there is, for a time, cessation even of the terror of death. |
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In the recent decade, researchers have expressed renewed interest in therapeutic effects of bupropion an atypical antidepressant and smoking cessation aid on these symptoms. |
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The cessation of hostilities during the negotiation was marked by two cannon shots from Edinburgh Castle at 7 o'clock in the evening of Monday 17 June. |
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Eliminating tobacco smoking is a primary goal in the prevention of lung cancer, and smoking cessation is an important preventive tool in this process. |
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Among the winners were smoking cessation midwife Carmel O'Gorman, nurse Pauline Beale, Gill Weale, Raewyn Petherick, Bob Adams, Fred Culter and Jackie Caulfield. |
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Towards the end of, or after the cessation of the volcanic activity a large granite batholith was emplaced in stages beneath the volcanic rocks of the Lake District. |
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Many people remain uncomfortable with the immediate stewardship cessation of this disposal system, suggesting perpetual management and monitoring would be more prudent. |
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For instance, the smoking cessation programs referred by Due Date Plus can lead to healthier pregnancies, especially for low-income women on Medicaid. |
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Ldi will allow us to confirm cessation of blood flow to the hindlimb during hli surgery and will allow measurement of blood flow recovery after stem cell treatment. |
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Wherever possible, the fallbacks reference the actions taken under the related inflation-linked bond in the event of a delay or cessation of publication. |
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The patient is urged to wear antitension tapes for 6 months or even longer if cessation of tape application at that time is followed by any widening of the scar. |
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Deems a minor to have the legal capacity to give consent to for tobacco cessation services and does not allow the consent to be disaffirmed to the person being a minor. |
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In addition, advice for behaviour modification was provided for self-monitoring of glycaemic control, physical exercise, diet, medication adherence and smoking cessation. |
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