Yeah. I wouldn't say anything that PIF growth wouldn't come from that necessarily. Obviously, there will be some total loss vehicles that when they replace, we hope they'll be with Progressive. I think that -- I'd asked John Murphy, our President claims a while ago, if we were seein...
ease 2 A 37-year-old white homosexual male presented with a 10 day history of acute, profound loss of vision in his right eye, without any other symptoms. He was HIV antibody positive and had been diagnosed as having AIDS 1 year before developing ocular symptoms. Left CMV retinitis had ...
Within hours of the president’s inauguration, the administration issued an executive order that risks imposing gender ideology and its falsification of the human condition on state-run schools throughout the country through the use of federal education dollars – as the “Equality Act” the presiden...
and often worse, than the performance of students in public schools. And yet charter schools are seen as the remedy when public schools are closed based on unfair letter-based grading schemes.
offering variety for a fast-paced sense of mystery and menace, with instruments weaving in and out of the mix while never losing the central feel of the song. The band’s chemistry shines in “Letter to Sandrine,” a playful yet musically tight piece. After a textured intro of swirling ...
Letter:Behavioural symptoms in progressive supranuclear palsy and frontotemporal dementiaWithin the spectrum of frontotemporal dementia (FTD), the behavioural variant (bvFTD) presents with prominent changes in personality, most notably disinhibition, loss of empathy, stereotypic behaviour, alteration of food ...
Agraphia was generally more prominent, although not exclusive, for Kanji probably because of later acquisition and larger total number of Kanji letters leading to lower frequency of use and familiarity per letter. Concurrent or subsequent emergence of non-fluent aphasia, ideomotor apraxia, executive ...
The coinsurance clause will only be in effect at the event ofpropertyloss. During a loss, the insurance limit and the required amount to be used for insurance based on the coinsurance percentage are compared and must have a ratio equal to or greater than one, else, a penalty will be given...
They may have prominent anomia but have no obvious loss of word meaning (ie, not semantic dementia). Their verbal output is not brief or unelaborated, repetition may be relatively good, and phonemic paraphasias may or may not be evident. Basically, these patients are reliably classified as ...
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by a gradual, insidious and progressive loss of language abilities, with naming difficulties being an early and persistent impairment common to all three variants. In the abs