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The latter is perhaps the most pertinent as later childhood/adolescence is marked by extensive brain changes [ 14– 16].
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Here are some of the most pertinent facts, as set out by Mr. Bittle and Ms. Johnson: In 31 of the last 35 years, the federal government has spent more money than it has taken in.
His qualities and experience would be most pertinent, he said, "as long as we face the threat that we do, which I think is going to be for quite a long time".
A predictive analysis of the existence of these interactions as a function of the most pertinent parameters such as temperature, hydrogen activity, strain level, and strain rate is performed and compared with the results of experiments designed to characterize the mechanism of hydrogen-induced intergranular fracture.
LSE provides a space in which to build the knowledge and develop the skills that are most pertinent to children's lives, as well as empower them to make positive life decisions.
7 | Statue of Humanity, Turkey Suggested by Richard Warth The mayor of Kars, Turkey, decided to build a giant sculpture, described as "the most pertinent monument to peace" by Richard Warth, as a reconciliation gesture from Turkey to Armenia.
To maximize the search space utilization of this investigation, ML based Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques were employed to rapidly sort through a vast corpus of engineering documents to identify key areas of research and application, as well as uncover documents most pertinent to this survey.
As Innis reflects on CORE's history and looks to its future, his focus will be on addressing the issues he sees as most pertinent to black advancement.
Data elements that PCPs consider as most pertinent to include in intake transition records were the clinical status of the patient, exercise stress test results, patient care plan, and the medication list.
As we stated above, we believe the most pertinent risk factors are clinical such as aetiology (SCI), an infectious context (bacteriuria, slough, post operative or post traumatic sepsis such as open fracture), spasticity and the severity of the neurological initial damage.
And in Lawrence v. Texas, in 2003, Justice Anthony Kennedy, writing a 6 3 decision overturning a ban on sodomy, described Griswold as "the most pertinent beginning point" for the Court's line of reasoning: the generative case.
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