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Many banks received government money last year as the financial crisis deepened.
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The World Health Organization identifies influenza as a major public health problem.
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Airlines, however, largely see their main funding requirements as a government responsibility.
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Address problems early Report any problems that arise as soon as possible.
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Health officials say the public health risk has been assessed as low.
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Aided by her Child and Adolescent Mental Health worker, Sarah was tested 18 months ago and officially diagnosed as high-functioning aspergers.
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She is a postgraduate student in aspergers and autism at Sheffield Hallam University and a regular columnist for Autism Daily Newscast.
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Question: I have become worried about my 14-year-old son who has Aspergers syndrome.
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It's now revealed she has Aspergers Syndrome.
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Autism Awareness Australia is sickened tonight by Don Burke's excuse of undiagnosed Aspergers as a reason for his appalling behaviour.
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The diagnostic criteria for Asperger's are that there should be no language delay.
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Asperger's is a form of autism in which social interaction, imagination and communication pose the most difficulties for the person.
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People with Asperger's are clinically defined (although not everyone accepts the definition) as having difficulties with social and communication skills but having above normal intelligence.
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And at the last, I gan full well aspie
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Willey offers the following in this book: Fast Facts For Those New To The Aspie World
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"Till your kind-withaspie help-cameup with this!"
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Still, she testified that Hans Reiser might have Asperger'sDisorder.
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At 29 years old Lamo learned he has Asperger'sDisorder.
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A psychiatrist who examined Gonzalez for prosecutors, however, found no evidence of Asperger'sdisorder or computer addiction.
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Earlier in the day, a psychiatrist took the stand, and suggested that heavy computer users might have Asperger'sDisorder.
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Additional evaluations included language assessment, the Krug Asperger'sDisorder Index, and instrumental examination such as EEG and structural MRI.
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She believes she was self medicating due to her undiagnosed asperger'ssyndrome, and her feelings of social isolation.
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Chris Goodchild was diagnosed with Asperger'sSyndrome at the age of 42.
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The eight-year-old from Telford, Shropshire has a form of autism called Asperger'ssyndrome.
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It took over two years before I was correctly diagnosed with Asperger'ssyndrome.
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Chris Packham was diagnosed with Asperger'ssyndrome when he was in his 40s.
Использование термина asperger syndrome на английском
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Taking a new approach to life since being diagnosed with AspergerSyndrome.
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It didn't take long for me to diagnose Bilal with Aspergersyndrome.
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Question: I have become worried about my 14-year-old son who has Aspergerssyndrome.
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No association was found with Aspergersyndrome or PDD-NOS, but power was limited.
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Your correspondent was commenting on my reported interview regarding Aspergersyndrome.
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The World Health Organization also is eliminating Aspergersyndrome from its International Classification of Diseases.
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ASPIRE, the AspergerSyndrome Association of Ireland, is holding its First Annual Short Story Competition.
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The Mark Haddon novel is narrated from the perspective of an adolescent with AspergerSyndrome.
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However, for students with Aspergersyndrome, the academic aspects of college life are often the easiest.
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A diagnosis with Aspergersyndrome late in life.
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AspergerSyndrome is a form of autism.
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It's now revealed she has AspergersSyndrome.
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Susan Dunne has Aspergersyndrome.
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This study aimed to explore the perception of different components of biological movement in individuals with autism and Aspergersyndrome.
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Autistic spectrum disorders include Aspergersyndrome: people with Asperger's tend to have normal language development and are of normal intellectual ability or above.
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Aspergersyndrome, first coined in 1981, describes people who have problems with social interaction, repetitive behaviors, and an intense focus on singular interests.