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Serious suicidal expression (plans plus attempts) was used as a dependant variable with gender, YSR syndrome, Life Skills Development domains, and exposure to suicide as covariates.

Significant gender differences emerged in the following aspects: the prevalence of the serious suicidal expressions (plan and/attempts), YSR syndrome scores, the reported frequency of exposure to suicide, life skills dimension scores, and the association between suicidal expressions and mental health profile.

Prevalence of serious suicidal expressions (plans and attempts) during recent year, did not differ between countries.

However, for serious suicidal expressions (plans and/or attempts) there were no significant differences within either gender Table 2.

Twenty-eight young men (17.9%) and twenty women (13.4%) reported serious suicidal expressions (plans plus attempts) during the past year, with no significant gender difference.

One of those sent packing off in an earlier purge — the Cuban expression is "plan pajama" — is an old boss of Mr. Díaz-Canel's from their days at the Union of Communist Youth: Roberto Robaina, a brilliant mathematician and former foreign minister who can now be found painting or hanging out at his Havana restaurant, Chaplin's Cafe.

Perhaps this approach is best summed up in the expression "why plan today what you can change tomorrow".

F. Celsi et al. bestowed an enlightened account of the gene expression regulatory plans devised by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) to escape the immune response against infected cells, given emphasis on the interplay of classical class I HLA-C and nonclassical class I HLA-G alleles and genotypes associated with effective control of viral replication and with slow progression to AIDS.

When Frank calls her, panicking over the forthcoming article from Hammerschmidt, I imagined that her dangerously blank expression concealed a plan: she'd kill Frank with morphine, just as she killed her mother.

Law, in this case, refers to the Architectural Works Copyright Protection Act (AWCPA), an amendment to the copyright act passed by Congress in 1990 establishing the protection of works of architecture "embodied in any tangible medium of expression", including buildings, plans and drawings.

Constant intense facial expression, with well planned gestures and movements.

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