Sentence examples for notable disorder from inspiring English sources

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The computational prediction of disorder by Dunker et al.[ 1] did not reveal notable disorder differences among the proteome of A. thaliana and those of other eukaryotes.

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For example, a study of over 40 000 adults in the USA found that comorbid substance use and mood/anxiety disorders are among the most prevalent of psychiatric disorders; 21 and it was notable that bipolar disorders were more strongly related to the substance-use disorders than any other mood or anxiety disorder.

The Campaign has achieved notable results: headache disorders are now recognized as the third leading cause of disability globally [2, 3].

For the Christmas of 1594, his play The Comedy of Errors was performed by the Lord Chamberlain's Men before a riotous assembly of notables in such disorder that the affair became known as the Night of Errors and a mock trial was held to arraign the culprit.

The differences between cases and controls in terms of the frequency of panic disorders and total anxiety disorders were notable but not statistically significant: 8.7% vs. 5.4% for panic disorders, and 17.3% vs. 6.5% for all anxiety disorders in cases and controls, respectively.

Are there any other notable people with bipolar disorder?

The most notable change was respiratory disorder, which increased 10 episodes in the FAD group but none in the placebo group.

Psychiatric disorders are notable in CDH (about 64% of patients) and predict (mainly anxiety) a poorer outcome.

That perceptions come and go according to final causes is apparent in the following passage from the Principles of Nature and Grace §3: "perceptions in the monad arise from one another by the laws of appetites, or by the laws of the final causes of good and evil, which consist in notable perceptions, ordered or disordered" (GP vi, 598/AG 207).

In fact, Leibniz probably would not, for final causes clearly figure into his account of the causal power of created substances: "perceptions in the monad arise from one another by the laws of appetites, or by the laws of the final causes of good and evil, which consist in notable perceptions, ordered or disordered" (Principles of Nature and Grace §3 GP vi 598/AG 207).

For the first time in the history of our major economic depressions there has been a notable absence of public disorders and industrial conflict".

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