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"The goal is to institute control at a time that marks an event that was out of control," said Dr. Terence Keane, a professor of psychiatry and psychology at Boston University and director of the National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder at the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System at Boston.
These predictions will enable public health agencies to institute control measures before the mosquitoes emerge as adults, when their role as transmitters of disease comes into play.
With the planning of the Student Athletic Center, intramurals were placed under official Institute control rather than the Bull Dogs and in 1969 the Bull Dogs were disbanded relinquishing all homecoming duties to Ramblin' Reck Club and the student government.
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The film institute controls Cuba's theaters; Internet access remains rare, expensive and too slow for downloading movies.
And in 2000 he signed a National Plan for Water Quality and Salinity at COAG which, among other things, required states to "institute controls on land clearing by 2002" to stop land and water degradation.
He is making his first run for office after working for an educational institute controlled by his family and has spent more than a decade working inside the Congress Party.
Experimental designs using randomization offset certain threats to internal validity; however, in some cases, alternative approaches – such as regression discontinuity and propensity score methods – may be required to institute controls where randomization is not appropriate.
But every time her weight dips below 135 pounds or creeps beyond 165 pounds, her body will institute controls, like an insatiable urge to eat or a feeling of disgust at the sight of food, to bring its fat levels back in line.
Eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes had originally owned the company and then put it into a nonprofit medical institute controlled by his cronies.
Its inspectors found that the processing wasn't validated as sterile, meaning that it could lead to contamination by microbes; that it didn't institute controls "necessary to prevent contamination or mixups" — implying that some patients could receive injections of others' tissue; and that it didn't establish or follow written procedures for cleaning equipment between uses.
Their conclusion that it will take years for the scientific community to accept this case and institute controls to protect against it is also valid.
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