Cp Sentence Examples

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  • The C of CP stands for charge conjugation, the P for parity.

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  • In the centre was the Agora of Hippodamus; on the western margin of the Cantharus harbour extended the emporium, or Digma, the centre of commercial activity, flanked by a series of porticoes; at its northern end, near the entrance to the inner harbour, was another Agora, on the site of the modern market-place, and near it the µa?cp l OTOa, the corn depot of the state.

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  • The latter was perhaps regarded as a "smith," cp. v.

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  • Verrall (Journal of Hellenic Studies, xx., 1900, p. 115) explains it as a feast of "revocation" (from avaO o-aaaOat, to "pray back" or "up"), at which the ghosts of the dead were recalled to the land of the living (cp. the Roman mundus patet).

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  • In 1699 he began to publish his largest work, described by Tolstoy (The Kingdom of God is within You, chap. iii.) as "remarkable, although little known," Unparteiische Kirchenand Ketzerhistorie, in which he has been thought by some to show more impartiality towards heresy than towards the Church (cp. Otto Pfleiderer, Development of Theology, p. 277).

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  • For the liquid filling the interior of a rotating elliptic cylinder of cross section x2/a2+y2/b2 = 1, /(4) = m l (x 2 / a2 - - y2 /b 2) (5) with V21G1' =-2R =-2 m 1 (I / a2 + 21b2), 214 = m l (x2 / a2 + y2 / b2) - IR(x2+y2) = I R (x2 - y2) (a 2 - b2)/(a2+b2), cp 1 = Rxy (a 2 - b2)/(a2 +b2), w1 = cb1 +% Pli = - IiR(x +yi)2(a2b2)/(a2+b2).

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  • The resultant force due to these two pointcharges must then be in the direction CP, and its value E is the vector sum of the two forces along AP and BP due to the two point-charges.

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  • The Cavendish dock adjoining the Ramsden dock on the E., 146 ac. in extent, has been leased by the Furness Railway Cp. to the firm of Vickers Ltd.

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  • Recognizing a supernatural element in the Bible, he nevertheless allowed to the full the critical exercise of reason in the interpretation of its dogmas (cp. Otto Pfleiderer, Development of Theology, pp. 89 ff.).

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  • The formulae can be adapted to the case in which cp(x) is tabulated for xl,.

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  • Let a be the radius of a circle, and 0 (circular measure) the unknown angle subtended by an arc. Then, if we divide 0 into m equal parts, and L 1 denotes the sum of the corresponding chords, so that L i =2ma sin (0/2m), the true length of the arc is L1 +a9 3 - 5 + ..., where cp. =B/2m.

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  • The fable of the centaurs, if the derivation from to goad, Taupos, bull, be accepted (but see Centaur), would indicate the early existence of pastoral peoples living on horseback, like the modern cowboys (cp. "cow-punchers") or gauchos of North and South America.

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  • It is probable that the real title was Caelii Apicius, Apicius being the name of the work (cp. Taciti Agricola), and De Re Coquinaria a sub-title.

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  • There we are told that for purposes of divination certain signs were scratched on slips of wood from a fruit-bearing tree (including, no doubt, the beech; cp. book, German Buck, and Buchstabe, a letter of the alphabet); the slips were thrown down promiscuously on a white cloth, whence the expert picked them up at random and by them interpreted fate.

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  • In elliptic harmonic motion the velocity of P is parallel and proportional to the semi-diameter CD which is conjugate to the radius CP; the hodograph is therefore an ellipse similar to the actual orbit.

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  • In order that the surfaces which abut at the Joint JK maybe pressed together, the resistance required by the conditions of equilibrium CR, must be a thrust and not a pull; and in that case the force by which the surfaces are pressed together is equal and opposite to the normal component CP of the resistance.

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  • Its earliest form is a rough ellipse transfixed by an upright line, cp. In various Semitic alphabets this has been altered out of recognition, apparently from the writing of the symbol in cursive handwriting without lifting the pen.

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  • Palestine); 715, a rising of Musri and Arabian tribes; 713-711, revolt and capture of Ashdod (cp. Is.

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  • The surface-density of this stratum is a = cp. The energy per unit of area is e = f xpdz=cp(X' -4lrpe(o))+27rp'f c 0(z) dz+27rp fee(c - z)dz.

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  • The angle cp is termed the eccentric angle, and is geometrically represented as the angle between the axis of x (the major axis of the ellipse) and the radius of a point on the auxiliary circle which has the same abscissa as the point on the ellipse.

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  • Next, she possesses all the traditional skills from rope bondage to cunning delivery of CP.

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  • Sure of Moscow and the CP de Gaulle threatened civil war.

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  • The S4 usually collocates with the S1 in the brigade rear CP.

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  • The support battalion commander relies heavily on the brigade rear CP for passing information on terrain analysis from the brigade main CP.

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  • The company commanders are likely in the vicinity of the support battalion CP to facilitate coordination.

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  • The strength of this direct CP violation, characterized by the parameter epsilon prime, would be far weaker than the indirect version.

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  • The book's high points are sections relating to what the authors call atomic espionage and the CP Washington spy apparatus.

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  • Tragically the CP, at Stalin's behest, adopted a sectarian, ultra-left line, labeling the SPD ' social fascists ' .

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  • Examples of these tenants are the brigade rear CP and the support battalion company headquarters.

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  • Athetoid CP is characterized by involuntary writhing movements of the limbs and is usually caused by hypoxia of a shorter but more profound duration.

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  • Cute kittens These adorable kittens were left in a cardboard box on the doorstep of North Walsham & District CP Branch.

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  • In fact, arguably the CP needed pro-party dissidents like Hobsbawm in 1957 to prevent total meltdown.

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  • Infections during pregnancy, e.g. rubella or encephalitis, can also lead to cp.

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  • In addition, it should have an sop coordinated with the brigade rear CP for conducting emergency moves.

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  • A standard arrangement of the TAC CP may be stated in the unit sop.

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  • By default, cp detects holes in input source files via a crude heuristic and makes the corresponding output file sparse as well.

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  • Yet the Oriental versions, which had certainly nothing to do with the Church of Rome, show that there was no systematic revision made according to the catholic Cp. Leemans on Horapollo i.

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  • The Semitic world affords many examples of the belief that a man's religion was part of his political connexion and that the change of nationality involved 1 Cp. Rev. xi.

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  • Martial music (cp. 'ABi i vn vaXorty,, "trumpet") and the Pyrrhic dance, in which she herself is said to have taken part to commemorate the victory over the giants, and the building of war-ships were attributed to her.

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  • This therefore expresses the secondary disturbance at a distance r and in a direction making an angle cp with OZ (the direction of primary vibration) due to the element dS of the wave-front.

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  • If BN, CP, DQ, FS, GT are the perpen diculars to AE from the angular points, the ordinates NB, PC,..

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  • As, however, except in Cyprus, Pamphylia and Argos, the only y sound which survived in Greek Cp. Frankel, Corpus inscriptionum Graecarum Peloponnesi, No.

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  • On the 31st the CP rescinded the strike order.

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  • In addition, it should have an SOP coordinated with the brigade rear CP for conducting emergency moves.

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  • A standard arrangement of the TAC CP may be stated in the unit SOP.

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  • The alternate CP may be the TAC CP, or a subordinate troop headquarters.

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  • Cerebral palsy (CP) is the term used for a group of nonprogressive disorders of movement and posture caused by abnormal development of, or damage to, motor control centers of the brain.

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  • The abnormalities of muscle control that define CP are often accompanied by other neurological and physical abnormalities.

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  • For this reason, CP is also referred to as static (nonprogressive) encephalopathy (disease of the brain).

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  • Also excluded from CP are any disorders of muscle control that arise in the muscles themselves and/or in the peripheral nervous system (nerves outside the brain and spinal cord).

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  • Because CP is not one disorder, it is difficult to classify.

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  • The category includes athetoid or choreoathetoid CP; both are hyperkinetic forms of the disease.

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  • Ataxic refers to disturbances in coordination of voluntary movements; it includes mixed forms of CP, with mixed characteristics and symptoms.

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  • Spastic CP and mixed CP constitute the majority of cases.

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  • About 50 percent of all cases of CP diagnosed are in children who are born prematurely.

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  • However, as gestational age at delivery and birth weight of a baby decrease, the risk for CP dramatically increases.

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  • The risk for CP in a preterm infant (32-37 weeks) is increased about five-fold over the risk for an infant born at term.

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  • Two factors are involved in the risk for CP associated with prematurity.

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  • A combination of both factors may play a role in some cases of CP.

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  • Twins, for example, have four times the risk of developing CP as children from singleton pregnancies, owing to the fact that more twin pregnancies are delivered prematurely.

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  • The risk for CP in one of triplets is up to 18 times greater.

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  • Furthermore, evidence suggests that a baby from a pregnancy in which its twin died before birth is at increased risk for CP.

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  • Although CP is the leading cause of disability in children, its incidence in the United States did not changed much between the 1980s and the early 2000s.

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  • Rh disease, for example, has been controlled by the advent of anti-Rh globulin; its administration to Rh-negative mothers has reduced one risk factor for CP.

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  • The cause of most cases of CP remains unknown, but it has become clear in the early 2000s that birth difficulties are not to blame in most cases.

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  • Approximately 500,000 children and adults in the United States have CP, and it is newly diagnosed in about 6,000 infants and young children each year, representing about two to three children in 1,000 live births.

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  • No particular ethnic group seems to be at higher risk for CP.

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  • In the twentieth century, it was accepted that most cases of CP were due to brain injuries received during a traumatic birth, a condition known as birth asphyxia.

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  • However, extensive research in the 1980s showed that only 5 to 10 percent of CP can be attributed to birth trauma.

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  • The causes of CP could be grouped into those that are genetic and those that are non-genetic, although most would fall somewhere in between.

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  • The possible role genetics plays in a particular brain abnormality depends to some degree on the type of anomaly and the form of CP it causes.

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  • Several maternal-fetal infections are known to increase the risk for CP, including rubella (German measles, now rare in the United States), cytomegalovirus (CMV), and toxoplasmosis.

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  • Infants who later develop CP, along with their mothers, are more likely than other mother-infant pairs to have coagulation disorders (coagulopathies) that put them at increased risk for bleeding episodes or blood clots.

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  • Any substance that might affect fetal brain development, directly or indirectly, can increase the risk for CP.

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  • Likewise, any substance that increases the risk for premature delivery and low birth weight, such as alcohol, tobacco, or cocaine, among others, might indirectly increase the risk for CP.

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  • Links between a drug or other chemical exposure during pregnancy and a risk for CP are difficult to prove.

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  • Structural abnormalities of the placenta, premature detachment of the placenta from the uterine wall (abruption), and placental infections (chorioamnionitis) are thought to pose some risk for CP.

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  • Certain conditions in the mother during pregnancy might pose a risk to fetal development leading to CP.

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  • Women with autoimmune anti-thyroid or anti-phospholipid (APA) antibodies are at slightly increased risk for CP in their children.

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  • Birth asphyxia that is significant enough to result in CP is uncommon in developed countries.

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  • The remaining 15 percent of CP cases are due to neurologic injury sustained after birth.

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  • This may lead to other complications, including severe jaundice, which can cause CP.

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  • The routine, effective treatment of jaundice due to other causes has also made it an infrequent cause of CP in developed countries.

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  • Serious infections that affect the brain directly, such as meningitis and encephalitis, may cause irreversible damage to the brain, leading to CP.

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  • A seizure disorder early in life may cause CP or may be the product of a hidden problem that causes CP in addition to seizures.

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  • Physical trauma to an infant or child resulting in brain injury, such as from abuse, accidents, or near drowning/suffocation, might cause CP.

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  • The symptoms of CP and their severity are variable.

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  • Those who have CP may have only minor difficulty with fine motor skills, such as grasping and manipulating items with their hands.

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  • A severe form of CP could involve significant muscle problems in all four limbs, mental retardation, seizures, and difficulties with vision, speech, and hearing.

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  • Although the defect in cerebral function that causes CP is not progressive, the symptoms of CP often change over time.

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  • These may describe CP symptoms generally but do not describe all people with CP.

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  • Clenched fists and contracted feet (equinus or equinovarus) are common in people with CP.

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  • It is important to remember that mild CP or severe CP refers not only to the number of symptoms present but also to the level of involvement of any particular class of symptoms.

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  • These problems may have a greater impact on a child's life than the physical impairments of CP, although not all children with CP are affected by other problems.

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  • Many infants and children with CP have growth impairment.

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  • About one third of individuals with CP have moderate-to-severe mental retardation, one third have mild mental retardation, and one third have normal intelligence.

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  • Because CP is nonprogressive, continued loss of previously acquired milestones may indicate that CP is not the cause of the problem; medical evaluation is needed to determine the cause.

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  • The signs of CP are not usually noticeable at birth.

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  • Children with CP, however, tend to develop these skills more slowly because of their motor impairments, and delays in reaching milestones are usually the first symptoms of CP.

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  • Babies with more severe cases of CP are usually diagnosed earlier than others.

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  • No one test is diagnostic for CP, but certain factors increase suspicion.

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  • Babies who have low Apgar scores are at increased risk for CP.

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  • Presence of abnormal muscle tone or movements may indicate CP, as may the persistence of infantile reflexes.

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  • Treatment for a child with CP depends on the severity, nature, and location of the primary muscular symptoms, as well as any associated problems that might be present.

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  • With proper treatment and an effective plan, most people with CP can lead productive, happy lives.

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  • Spasticity, muscle weakness, coordination, ataxia, and scoliosis are all significant impairments that affect the posture and mobility of children and adults with CP.

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  • At each stage, those with CP, along with their caregivers, must strive to achieve and maintain the fullest range of experience and education consistent with their abilities.

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  • The advice and intervention of various professionals are crucial for many people with CP.

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  • Although CP itself is not considered a terminal disorder, it can affect a person's lifespan by increasing the risk for certain medical problems.

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  • However, over 90 percent of infants with CP survive into adulthood.

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  • The use of magnesium sulfate in pregnant women with preeclampsia or threatened preterm delivery may reduce the risk of CP in very preterm infants.

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  • Finally, the risk of CP can be decreased through good maternal nutrition, avoidance of drugs and alcohol during pregnancy, and prevention or prompt treatment of infections.

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  • Parents of a child diagnosed with CP may not feel that they have the necessary expertise to coordinate the full range of care their child needs.

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  • Support groups for parents of children with CP can be significant sources of both practical advice and emotional support.

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  • The Bass Men's Merino is the perfect casual loafer to wear on the weekends--or even to work, in some cases!Because everybody needs a pair of Converse shoes, the Converse Men's Jack Purcell CP makes an excellent choice.

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  • In an act of desperation, after even visiting dermatologists to no avail, I ordered Skin Biology's CP Serum and emu oil.

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  • After washing my face, I made sure to dilute the CP about 50 percent with water before applying, planning to work up gradually from there.

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  • It's important to wait that extra time between the CP and emu oil because the oil will push the CP in too quickly otherwise.

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  • I only use CP every other night, but plan to increase to every night eventually.

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