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The vote was closely watched as a gauge of developing democracy in this former Soviet republic of 45 million, once viewed as being on a steady track toward integration with Europe after the Orange Revolution of 2004.
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The committee urged a large post-approval study to better gauge the chances of developing a blood clot with Xience.
A single blood pressure test, or even several readings over a short period of time, may not be enough to gauge the risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
— An Inyo County official and an environmental activist stepped into wobbly kayaks on Saturday to gauge the prospects of developing a "paddling experience" that would float people down the eastern Sierra Nevada's Lower Owens River.
Today at the SXSW festival in Austin, and via press release, 23andMe is announcing plans to a commercialize a DNA assessment it says will gauge people's risk of developing type 2 diabetes from their genes.
One of the great medical success stories of our time is the ability to diagnose and treat heart disease and to gauge a person's risk of developing it in the future.
The health screenings gave us information about their various biomarkers (such as waist measurement, triglycerides, blood pressure, and cholesterol), which, when aggregated, are a reliable gauge for an employee's risk of developing cardiovascular diseases and diabetes — what is referred to as Risk for Metabolic Syndrome RMSS).
Antibodies indicative of autoimmune thyroiditis are also less prevalent, and the risk of developing allergies, as gauged by skin-prick tests, is one-fourth as common.
Dr. Kampov-Polevoy said the research was important both for indicating a link to the brain system that determines what experiences are rewarding and for raising the possibility of developing the sweet taste test into a gauge for risk of developing substance abuse.
The researchers examined how people's fitness levels gauged during a stationary bike workout correlated with their risk of developing heart disease.
River gauging stations are declining globally and although historical and current gauges are providing useful and frequent data in the developed world, the number of gauges in developing and emerging economies is very small and measurement stations are often very far apart and in remote locations thus making inference of processes and data collection difficult.
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