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That is because in many scientific areas, such as nanotechnology, molecular genetics and the exploration of space, information is being generated too fast for humans to analyze it effectively.
The whole grade sharing contract was effectively breached by the action of dissolution.
Eric H. Kosoff, M.D., of Johns Hopkins, wondered whether the Atkins Nutritional Approach(TM) (ANA), which achieves ketosis by less severe means- restricting carbohydrates but not caloric intake-might be as effective in reducing seizures in patients with epilepsy.
In the meantime, the researchers suggest that patients awaiting in-house treatment with ketogenic diets may be put on the ANA, which has the additional virtue of having "an easily readable and widely available paperback" to test their ability to comply with a low carbohydrate diet (compliance can easily be checked by testing for ketosis) and its possible effectiveness.
2003 May 7;41(9):1547-53. LOW CARB DIET EFFECTIVE IN SHORT-TERM TREATMENT OF OBESITY IN SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN With childhood obesity reaching epidemic proportions, physicians everywhere are looking for treatments that are effective.
In an effort to find an effective treatment for these patients, they performed a small study comparing a low-fat, calorie-counting diet to a low carbohydrate, calorie-unrestricted diet.
The result was that of the 47 children who completed the study with a minimum of two months of follow up, those on the low carbohydrate diet lost an average of 6 kilograms, with a decrease in body mass index of 2.6 kg/m2 compared to those on the low-fat diet, who gained an average of 4.6 kilograms and whose BMI increase by .8 kg/m2. While this study was small and the error bars large, the result does suggest that the low carbohydrate diet is indeed an effective treatment for juvenile obesity.
Jeong Chan Yong, a senior secretary at the Blue House, the center of presidential power, said bluntly that Foreign Ministry officials had "failed to effectively implement the independent foreign-policy direction" of the government.
Up 20 percent against the dollar and a myriad of Asian currencies that are effectively linked to it over the past year, up 9 percent against Japan's yen, the euro's surge is making European companies less competitive against their global counterparts both at home and abroad.
Zany as this all sounds, the movie's literary elements are serious and quite effective.
Since its debacle in the Vietnam War, the United States has come to effectively use the mass media as an extension of the battlefield, where psywar operations are to be conducted with equal ferocity.
The resolution was "nonbinding" presumably because at some point, possibly after the controversial and very close shareholder vote surrounding the Compaq merger last year, HP management and their lawyers made sure that shareholders were effectively unable to pass binding resolutions on such delicate topics.
This is not a universal knee-jerk response among tech company executives; Microsoft has already abandoned stock option compensation altogether, while Dell Computer, while maintaining its "funny accounting," has halved its options grants, thus effectively conceding the point that they were a form of theft.
A takeover would likely mean Standard Life’s effective departure from Edinburgh.
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