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In New Orleans, of course, the editorials in the Times-Picayune pay more frequent attention to the crisis.
He was reputed to possess a keen batting eye and enviable plate discipline, but those skills require constant sharpening, at least more frequent attention than he was receiving during his rookie campaign.
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Also think about whether certain activities require more-frequent attention than others.
A cross-sectional study investigating the effects of sleep deprivation on cognition and work performance of residents and interns in Korea reported severe sleep deprivation (average night sleep, less than 4 hours) was associated with a higher level of stress, more-frequent attention deficit, and difficulty in learning [ 8].
Many experts suggest aerating your lawn every 1 to 3 years, but high-traffic areas may require more-frequent attention.
44 The limitations of Medicare claims data for ascertaining chronic conditions have been well chronicled, with conditions that provide more lucrative reimbursement and require more frequent medical attention being more thoroughly reported.
This may represent in the U.K., relative to the U.S., earlier detection of diabetes, less detection bias (diagnosing diabetes in sicker patients with more frequent medical attention), or better glycemic control (for which evidence linking better control to mortality in cystic fibrosis is sparse).
Additionally, the QOL scores could reflect patient emotional benefit to increases in medical surveillance and monitoring, since all study subjects received more frequent personalized medical attention throughout the study year.
Finally, a possible explanation of our results might be in the way people share their attention and time over their relationships, giving more frequent and more regular attention to stronger ties than to the weak ones.
More frequent sex and more attention to breasts, Dr. Young said, could help build long-term bonds through a "cocktail of ancient neuropeptides," like the oxytocin released during foreplay or orgasm.
and achievement test scores, have more frequent learning disabilities and attention disorders, are more often asthmatic (with more school absences) and are less likely to graduate from high school.
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