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  1. ... Figure 1444 Binge episodes/week Figure 1445 Binge days/week Figure 1446 Withdrawn due to adverse events Heterogeneity ... ideal body weight Figure 1911 Weight gain (g/week) Figure 1912 Length of treatment (days) Figure 1913 Maximum energy intake (kcal/day) Figure ...
  2. ... N = 37  Group therapy with outpatient - 3–5 days/week for 3–4 weeks, then 2–3 days/week for weeks 4–6, 1 day/week for last 6 weeks. Sessions included 12-step ...
  3. ... AVAILABILITY TOXNET is available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week, except for a brief daily maintenance period. TOXNET ... formats. HSDB is available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week, except for a brief daily maintenance period. Registered ...
  4. ... data. VITAL also reported on low use (<4 days/week or <4 years) versus high use (≥4 days/week and ≥4 years), but we did not include ... in men compared to women. High use (≥4 days/week and ≥4 years use) of regular-strength aspirin ...
  5. ... media. Almanac Work consisting of a calendar of days, weeks, and months, together with information such as astronomical ... 2d ed) Calendar Document or chart that shows days, weeks, and months of a year. Caricature Work portraying ...
  6. ... to do - or not do - the first few days, weeks, or months after surgery. Some other questions to ... into your bladder. You may have treatment every day, week, or month. Some immunotherapies are given in cycles. ...
  7. ... on 7.5 working hours / day, 5 working days / week and 48 working weeks / year. The values in ... population of 95 children, and are 2.5 days / week for the health visitor and paediatrician and 0. ...
  8. ... will apparently be again a Avell man; but days, weeks, or even months, after the injury he will ... to light. The disease may continue unrecognized for days or weeks until vision has been lost. The incautious and ...
  9. ... remain in one place and one attitude for days, weeks, or months. The expression shows dis- tress, but ... gradually with at times slight relapses for several days or weeks before the quiet interval is established. The time ...
  10. ... may be fatal. Returns occur at variable intervals—days, weeks, or months ; each one generally sooner and more ... prognosis is, generally, of recovery in a few days or weeks. The treatment of this form of local palsy ...
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