Word: partially
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Within five hours, Adair's reflexes returned. After about 30 hours he regained partial consciousness and this week was well on the way to recovery. Analyses of the fluid will show how much barbiturate was removed by dialysis: similar trials with artificial kidneys have shown that removal of only 10% to 15% might be enough to get a patient over the hump...
...eyes of virtually the whole audience, male as well as female. But since the play is intimate and fragile, its emotional effect depends heavily on the skill and subtlety with which it is acted and directed. In this respect the current production at Tufts is only a partial success...
Some more partial to the back view. Others strove to take her sideways Thus to get the best of both worlds . . . And the grateful British public Rose rejoicing from its breakfast...
Last year more than 1,000,000 new stockholders were added to the list. Reasons: partial tax relief on corporate dividends, growing popularity of stock purchase plans, vigorous selling of stocks by investment companies. The typical stockholder is 48 (three years younger than the average stockholder in 1952) and earns $6,200 yearly (v. $7,100 in 1952) He (or she) lives in a community of about 25,000; is a housewife (34.2%), a clerk or sales employee (18%), an executive (13.7%) or a member of the professions (12.2%). Just over half (51.6%) of U.S. stockholders are women...
...iconoclastic Geriatrician Edward J. Stieglitz, 57, of Washington, D.C. Complains Cowdry: "Medicine has shunned geriatrics. It has viewed the elderly patient as a bad pay risk. It has misdiagnosed and maltreated him." He estimates that fully 30% of mental-hospital inmates over 65 have diseases no more "mental" than partial paralysis, heart trouble, untidiness, nutritional problems, or high blood pressure...