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Like the rest of her work, the novel is severely achieved: the coolly exact prose cannot be distinguished from the ashen exhaustion of its tragic fires.
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Many anticholinesterases, when administered in large doses, are severely toxic, achieving their effects by causing a continual stimulation of the parasympathetic nervous system.
The finding that the severely obese achieve similar weight losses and improvements in CVD risk factors compared with those with lesser degrees of obesity counters the notion that "severely obese individuals often do not benefit from more conservative treatments for weight loss and weight maintenance," as stated in the current National Heart ,Lung, and Blood Institute obesity guidelines (5).
Simulation results showed that the general use of the genetic algorithm based internal model control (GAIMC) strategy automated controller tuning that improved control performance, while its use with nonlinear compensators for the severely nonlinear reactor achieved tighter pH control for multiple operating regimes.
Another novel finding from this study was that after a 1-year ILI, severely obese participants achieved weight losses and improvements in fitness, PA, blood pressure, LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, fasting glucose, and HbA1c that were comparable to individuals with lesser degrees of obesity.
– but it's amazing what the team behind the QEF Jubilee has achieved; even severely disabled people can crew and steer the vessel along the canals.
However, the extent of conservation achieved is severely limited by financial resources.
This method has its own merits but achieves severely unbalanced performance for the 4 types of J-proteins, which may attribute to the following shortcomings.
The present results suggest that severely obese individuals achieve a moderate work rate at very different walking speeds (between 1.1 and 3.5 km/h).
The percentage of severely obese individuals achieving a ≥5% weight loss at 1 year was 67.0%, which was similar to overweight (66.3%), class I (70.2%), and class II (68%) obese participants (P = 0.45).
However, the proportion of severely obese participants achieving a ≥10% weight loss at 1 year was 39.2%, which was similar to class I (41.4%) and class II (38.8%) participants but significantly greater than overweight (30.1%) participants (P < 0.05).
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