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At the 18-month mark, the subjects were divided into two categories: those who were found to have "stable cognitive function" (75 subjects) and those whose test performance betrayed "deteriorating cognitive function (73 subjects)." The researchers then compared both groups' brain scans using arterial spin labeling with those the 65 patients with mild cognitive decline.
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On the investigators mark the subject would raise both feet 1 cm off a plinth and hold the position for ten seconds.
The results of repeatability may have been affected since the investigators marked the subjects' skin with a marker to indicate the placement of the magnetic trackers.
*Send your records, with dates and locations of each species sighted to [email protected], marking the subject box "Butterfly Hunt".
For the chance to win email [email protected] with your name, address and telephone number and the answer to the question below by noon on Monday May 24, marking the subject heading 'Hay festival'.
The first of these is a perfective stem, as in Geʿez qabar-a 'he buried'; the Geʿez perfective stem resembles that of the Arabic and the Northwest Semitic languages both in function (past perfective) and in marking the subject by means of a suffix.
Just drop an email to [email protected], marking the subject as NYE and maybe we'll see you there.
Several areas of uncertainty have marked the subject of vancomycin heteroresistance since it was first described.
The examiner marked the subject's navicular tuberosity with a demographic pencil, which was wiped out after the measurement.
Here's the list: The nominative case: This marks the subject of a statement.
Tabs mark the many subject areas in the notebook of US Secretary of State John Kerry as he speaks to reporters about the Ukraine crisis after his meetings with other foreign ministers, on March 5, 2014 at the US ambassador's residence in Paris.
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