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Their rate of progress has slowed to near-zero – significantly less progress than they could make doing something else, both for the entrepreneur's benefit and society's benefit.
Now out of medical school 40 years, Capra says, "I have seen new approaches to treating many diseases, but there has been significantly less progress in treating autoimmune diseases".
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Put together with results from our previous research, which found that students with high-level SEN receiving the most TA support made significantly less academic progress than similar pupils who received little or no TA support, we see a worrying trend: students with statements are negatively affected by the very intervention intended to help them.
A study by Stanford University's Center for Research on Education Outcomes (CREDO), funded by the Walton foundation, concluded last year, for example, that students who take courses at online charter schools make significantly less academic progress than students at traditional public schools.
Cynomolgus macaques with natural H. pylori infection were significantly less likely to progress to TB 6 to 8 months after M. tuberculosis challenge (RR: 0.31 [95% CI 0.12 0.80], p = 0.04).
Community brand marketing will cost significantly less as time progresses, and your business begins developing a larger community of loyal followers.
As in the w background, the dGALT ΔAP2 Oregon-R homozygotes were significantly less proficient at progressing to the final chamber than were their dGALT C2 Oregon-R counterparts (data not shown).
Now that the social platform is a part of Microsoft, it discloses significantly less information about the progress of its business.
Its success, however, rests on a simple question: does it make another crisis significantly less likely?The reform does make progress in three critical areas: regulatory oversight, derivatives and dealing with troubled banks that are too big to fail.
Furthermore, their systems were trained on relatively well-structured data, such as discharge summaries and it is unclear how their approaches would perform on nursing progress notes, which are significantly less structured and grammatical than the discharge summaries.
On the other hand, individuals who progressed to chronic dialysis were significantly less likely to require mechanical ventilation (46% vs. 59%, p < 0.01), or have a diagnosis of sepsis during their index admission (14% vs. 20%, p < 0.01) (Table 1).
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