Sentence examples for point of cessation from inspiring English sources

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As the time survivors languish increases, as exposure to frigid water increases, hypothermia gets more severe, muscle coordination rapidly decreases, and then a survivor's ability to perform muscular activity decreases to the point of cessation.

By definition, only primary cell walls are capable of expanding [ 66], and the great majority of this expansion would be occurring above the point of cessation being sampled in this study.

An additional dataset was also created where those who just quit drinking are used assuming that the observed risk at first period after cessation is equal to the risk at point of cessation.

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Unfortunately there is no available variable that quantifies the time-point of cessation in relation to respondents' stroke diagnosis.

Unlike previous reviews, 6 7 which reported only point prevalence of cessation at end of follow-up, we focused on sustained cessation from smoking, widely considered the superior outcome measure for effectiveness.

Is it at the point of irreversible cessation of the heartbeat occurs (when the heart stops) or irreversible cessation of autonomous breathing (brain-stem death)?

For the groups of animals where stimulation protocols were interrupted, visual monitoring of the fEPSP changes and EEG in the course of stimulation was used to determine the exact time point of pulse cessation for each animal.

(C ) The numbers in the blocks report the average cell ablation tally at the point of rhythm cessation for five or more laser ablation simulations.

To maintain the pragmatic value of the study, in both arms of the trial, the treating physiotherapists will determine the number of sessions, frequency and point of treatment cessation.

The speed prior to either a complete halt or slowdown of locomotion was not significantly different (halt versus slowdown 63.3° ± 27.1° per second and 68.2° ± 23.7° per second; p = 0.42, two-tailed t test) and is therefore unlikely to determine the time point of movement cessation when ensembles of PCs were stimulated.

Jarl et al. 2010[ 5] show that from the point of alcohol cessation there is a lag of around 20 years for men and 23 years for women for the heightened risk of liver cirrhosis to fall to that of never drinkers.

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