For the present 2002-2003 school year, stepwise or staggered increases will average out to about 1 percent. |
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We may assume that decreasing this dose stepwise after exposure to high altitude further decreases the risk of adverse effects from weaning. |
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A major unanswered question is how the stepwise rotation is coupled to distinct chemical reactions in the three sites. |
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This procedure of stepwise construct loading was continued until a failure of fixation was detected. |
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Treatment should begin early, involve the family, and institute permanent changes in a stepwise manner. |
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Overall production time is decreased to two days by stepwise optimization of the processing chain. |
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Second order transitions were assessed as a sudden, stepwise increase in specific heat. |
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Also, there will be a demonstration of stepwise production of tea, coffee and how jute reaches the finishing stage. |
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Dietary change is achieved by a series of small stepwise changes rather than a major disruption. |
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We used micropipette manipulation for forming and subsequently breaking the adhesive contact through a stepwise micromechanical procedure. |
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The method involved a stepwise linkage of doubly-restricted DNA fragments and re-digestion of the resultant concatamers. |
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Moreover, we demonstrate that this procedure is useful as a detection method for the stepwise purification of the enzyme to homogeneity. |
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The set begins with repeated root-position chords as triplets, ascending stepwise in C major, and provides the basis for most of the book. |
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We established the proportion of participants at high risk of cardiovascular disease in a stepwise manner, in accordance with the guidelines. |
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Usually the share of administrative data increases stepwise census by census. |
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Figure 1 Proposed roadmap to stepwise integration of genetics in the family medicine. |
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Correlates of abruptio placentae then underwent stepwise forward binary logistic regression. |
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Due to the very short time available for the build of the tool it is planned to have a release in a stepwise fashion. |
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Add this solution, in a stepwise manner, to 50 g of freshly conditioned silica in a glass-stoppered Erlenmeyer flask. |
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Chi-square statistic, simple regression and multiple stepwise logistic regression were used to analyse the data. |
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It hedges against catastrophic mistakes by moving in a stepwise fashion and preserving fallback options in case the new system doesn't work. |
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In 1993, Unesco began helping PANA adjust to these new realities and prepare for a stepwise privatization. |
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Teams must provide developmentally appropriate care, including a stepwise plan of increasing responsibility for self-care. |
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A special section describes the stepwise procedure used to estimate the parameters of this model. |
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Canada has decided to take a stepwise approach to the implementation of genomic evaluations for the Holstein breed. |
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The onset of MID is usually abrupt and often progresses in a stepwise fashion. |
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For DP voltammetry, rectangular pulses with a constant amplitude are superimposed on a stepwise rising direct voltage ramp. |
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It helps stepwise to rationally calculate diets for various purposes and with a range of different feed ingredients. |
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There was no discussion of intermediate stages showing how stepwise modifications in the current pathway could have been reversed back to a more simple stage. |
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For certain pollutants, temporary margins of tolerance are set and then reduced stepwise so as to attain the limit value at the end of the determined period. |
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An initial failure to respond to intravenous glucose requires a stepwise increase in glucose supply, with a review of blood glucose 30 min after each increment. |
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The Haitian model proposes a stepwise implementation, beginning with improved voluntary counselling and testing and prevention of mother-to-child transmission and then unfolding progressively in several dimensions. |
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Capping the production of fissile materials that are designed for nuclear weapons is the next logical step, as was mentioned by another delegation, and this stepwise process includes the CTBT as far as Germany is concerned. |
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This part of the assessment will be conducted in a stepwise fashion, similar to that described for the foregoing assessment of the project effects. |
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A nonsynchronous connection, which permits a greater level of control over flows, allows a stepwise increase of capacity without major changes in the control systems of either of the networks. |
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This calls for a stepwise approach in all transport modes, but in particular in the road sector given its influence on the transport system and its contributory effect on traffic and emissions. |
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From the point of view of replicability there are now fairly standardized measurement tools that can be used to measure demand, and the stepwise methodology has been well documented. |
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Based on analyses of the evidences from the literature, this review presents the therapeutic options we have at one's disposal and proposes a stepwise management for both AN and PHN specifically designed for aged population. |
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If further information on metabolites is sought, stepwise testing strategies should be employed to ensure maximum use of in-vitro and other non-animal test methods. |
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The act of translation requires the stepwise decoding of the mRNA one codon at a time. |
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Representatives reiterated that new sources required firm guidelines for BAT whereas guidelines for existing sources could be implemented in an incremental stepwise manner. |
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The Monnet method means in this case the folly of wholesale, stepwise deregulation without any reliable study being carried out beforehand on the consequences of such a policy. |
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Earlier the thermal decomposition of kerogen was considered as stepwise thermolysis. |
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We can combat the physical deconditioning that occurs with bed rest by using a stepwise mobility progression program. |
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The metabolic sequence of methionine normally begins with its stepwise conversion to homocysteine, cystathionine, and cysteine, successively, each step being carried out by a specific organic catalyst, or enzyme. |
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The structures of sepiolite and palygorskite are alike and can be regarded as consisting of narrow strips or ribbons of 2 1 layers that are linked stepwise at the corners. |
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This is because natural-rubber molecules, the product of a stepwise synthesis by enzymes, have a more regular structure than the artificial ones made by chemical engineering. |
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The Sanctus and Benedictus are based on two thematic concepts: one section with lines progressing stepwise is contrasted with a passage containing triadic motifs. |
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For the definition of the regional models a multivariate stepwise regression analysis was used, while a jack-knife procedure in the validation phase was performed. |
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Dephosphorylation of phytate by phytase takes place in a stepwise manner. |
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If a magnetic monopole passes through one of these rings, it will increase the flux in a sudden, stepwise way, and the increase will likewise persist. |
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The first level, or Ursatz, unfolds the tonic triad contrapuntally in the top voice by stepwise descent and harmonically in the bass by a three-part triadic arpeggiation. |
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Stepwise method was used, in compliance with the presuppositions of collinearity, homoscedasticity and Durbin-Watson residuals autocorrelation. |
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The third, Stepwise, is a step-bystep approach to laparoscopic colorectal surgery for bowel cancer, including tips and what to look out for during difficult and complex cases. |
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