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"Together these results suggest that the effects of prematurity via academic performance on wealth are long-term, lasting into the fifth decade," said Wolke, a psychological scientist.
This subdivision is based on presence of at least six out of nine long-term (lasting at least six months) symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity impulsivity, or both.
It was established, however, that the observed deficits are long-term, lasting well into adulthood, as evidenced by the failure of Group Adol HF-Delayed to show evidence of a CPP.
Ignoring prudence may allow you to gain short-term pleasure, but oftentimes, it will be at the expense of long-term, lasting pleasure or satisfaction.
Overall, the condition must be long-term (lasting more than 12 months or resulting in death), prevent you from doing the work you did before, and prevent you from adjusting to another form of work.
Some types of psychotherapy are short-term, lasting a few weeks, while others are long-term, lasting months or years.
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His longest term lasted from 1979 to 1983, and his singular relief from the drudgery of those years was writing a weekly letter home.
Subcategories for intervention duration included long-term if lasting more than six months, and short term if lasting six months or less.
They also play an essential role in working memory (immediate, which lasts for seconds), short-term (lasts seconds to minutes) and long-term memory (lasts hours to years).
Alternatively, some properties are available for long-term lease, lasting up to 50 years.
Changes in pensions have a long-term impact lasting 40, 50, even 60 years.
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