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Young participants, in contrast to their reduced skill measures, were better able to encode the list of words than older participants.

But their nations must also pay a very significant price – in reduced skills and productivity, in lower levels of health and educational achievement, in increased likelihood of unemployment and welfare dependence, in the higher costs of judicial and social protection systems, and in the loss of social cohesion.

The battery of additional tests showed an increase of the lag between reading age and chronological age over time since therapy in all tested patients, which is likely due to a reduced rate of skill acquisition.

These women had false pregnancies, a condition that has always happened in some women but which is not diagnosed because of reduced skills.

Nonetheless, a reduced mobility of skilled workers with product- or technology-specific skills will increase a firm's willingness to make a net investment in training and offer apprenticeships.

Patients with a reduced functional status (reduced autonomy, self-management and training skills), and multi-morbidity (so called 'slow-go' patients) should aim for an HbA1c of 7.0-8.0 7.0-8.0t hypoglycemia.

For (N=500,) the outcome is opposite: Actual values are worse than the benchmark, thus a reduced diffusion of topics and skills, but also a smaller level of polarization.

The challenge of acquiring sufficient surgical skills in a reduced training time in order to function safely at consultant level is not a problem confined to gynaecology and applies to all specialties where trainees need to acquire practical skills[ 1- 4].

For Sri Lanka, the cost of not investing in critical interventions that ensure a child's full brain development could be substantial including a generation with poorer health, fewer learning skills and even a reduced earning capacity resulting in a weaker economy with a greater burden on social welfare systems.

A reduced workload allows teachers to flex their skills in other ways ways that are more beneficial to the students and the classroom.

While his attorney sought a reduced sentence, calling Gassaway a man "who has skills, who has potential," the defendant himself wrote to the trial judge saying that prison was no place to get help.

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