His system, which greatly eased astronomical calculation, had been published in 1543, to little ideological agitation.
But all this anti-Electoral College agitation avoids the fundamental question: Should we keep the Electoral College?
It also may to increase agitation and delusional behaviors in a small number of patients.
CNN: Better understanding of dementia leading to more effective therapies
Mr Hazare has said he prefers "sacred" agitation over politics, "which is full of dirt".
The board supported him through months of agitation by the group of eight and high-profile staff defections.
Overall, agitation or psychiatric symptoms made up 2% of in-flight medical emergencies, according to analysis from the UPSM.
The company for several months starting in June last year, grappled with frequent labor agitation at its Manesar plant.
So it should be no surprise that there has been more agitation to get back to the gold standard.
In an important marker of harmful stress levels, his agitation disrupted his life.
This scale measures behavioral problems seen in patients with psychiatric and neurological disorders, including delusions, hallucinations, agitation, and anxiety.
This explains the senator's agitation over killings in the Sudanese region of Darfur, and his concern over sex trafficking.
They argue that Sinn Fein agitation has stoked up objections to their march.
Obama, in a rare display of agitation, also took a swipe at executive largess at Citigroup without mentioning the company by name.
Obama campaigned on class agitation and multicultural grievance mongering which defines modern liberalism.
FORBES: Is America Still A Center-Right Nation? Voting Patterns Say It Isn't
"This is a fundamentally new technology that allows us to control electronic devices directly using mechanical agitation, " Prof Wang added.
The name of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, that Sufi saint, is linked in Pakistan with both unshakeable tolerance and unrestrainable agitation.
And the lesson from last century's agitation is that Highlanders tend not to give up until they get their way.
In the past, the guerrillas recruited union leaders as part of their strategy of combining armed action with political agitation.
Such a combination of provincial resentment, government incompetence, economic slowdown and public agitation has unseated Pakistani governments in the past.
Shaw told Case that current methods of assessing pain and agitation in patients were very subjective and often resulted in over-sedation.
It delivers the antipsychotic drug loxapine through inhalation, providing fast relief for schizophrenia and bipolar patients in a state of agitation.
She has used brain scans to track the activity of chemicals in the brains of people in various states of romantic agitation.
But taken together they are creating a great agitation under the surface.
Correcting mistakes, essentially drawing attention to the memory loss, will likely lead to frustration and embarrassment that can lead to agitation and anger.
"But you know, despite that chaos and the agitation, people still are able to feel comfort and peace within the madness, " she continued.
CNN: Singer Nneka tells world of love and injustice in Nigeria
NelsonPeltzNelson Peltz, the billionaire activist investor with a taste for low-brow food companies, has finally closed in on Wendy's after years of agitation.
The drug is an inhaled version of antipsychotic drug loxapine aimed at treating the agitation resulting from schizophrenia and bipolar mania within 10 minutes.
"We're seeing extreme agitation, hallucinations that are very vivid, paranoia and some really violent behavior, so it's a real crisis for us, " Smith said.
Many patients get it at low doses for uses that have not been well studied, such as treating insomnia and agitation in Alzheimer's disease.
The camera is in a state of constant agitation, while the actors -- and they're good actors -- seem to have been instructed to vamp.
应用推荐