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A multinational trial which examined the efficacy of early treatment with glatiramer vs. placebo in delaying the progression to clinically definite MS among patients with clinically isolated syndromes, a first event suggestive of MS
Conclusion Treatment reduced the risk of developing clinically definite MS by 45% vs. placebo: the 25th percentile time to clinically definite MS was prolonged by 115%, to 722 days, with treatment from 336 days for placebo
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However, we conclude that IRT could be used as a screening tool for severe cases in populations with high ergonomic risk factors of CTS.4 NB had a score of over 85%, both in accuracy and preciseness. The current study was planned to investigate the performance of classification methods such as SVM, NB, CT and ANN in CTS patients using data obtained from EMG scan.
This phenomenon also promotes the element of preciseness especially in the content of the questionnaires (Arfi, 2010).
the requirement of preciseness is pronounced with regard to criminal
The Sovereign's instructions also dealt with the need for coordination among the national relevant institutions and for cooperation with the international specialized bodies in order to lend more preciseness and credibility to this study.
"The availability of these services was limited however, and there was no high-level reference authority to ensure the preciseness and accuracy in measurements that is essential for strategic industries such as aerospace, oil and gas, defence and nuclear power," Dr Al Kbi explained.
"ONA regrets any inconvenience caused by such hacking and it reaffirms that release of news would continue with accuracy, preciseness and honesty and respect for other countries."
You might be lucky enough to have a wine fridge (no room in my glossy make-believe world just yet) but as a rule of thumb, the temperatures to serve wine at its best are: Oaked whites: Lightly chilled, 10-13 degrees Light/medium whites: Chilled, 7-10 degrees Sweet wines: Well chilled, 6-8 degrees Sparklers: Well chilled, 6-10 degrees Light-bodied reds: Lightly chilled, 13 degrees (so think how warm your rooms at home are!) Medium/ full reds: "room" temperature, 15-18 degrees Please don't lose sleep over the preciseness of this.