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Black college students and adults increased significantly on an overall mental health factor and showed a greater reduction in self-reported anxiety and neuroticism after one year of TM practice [ 24 ] . Although findings have not been entirely consistent [ 25 ] , improved academic performance has been reported in high school students practicing TM [ 26 ] , and in African American college students practicing a simple meditation process [ 27 ] . In a medium-sized chemical manufacturing company, with employees practicing TM over a six-year period, days lost through illness or injury decreased by 50 per cent and absenteeism declined by 89 per cent [ 28 ] . These findings suggest that examination of the effects of TM on improving school-related behaviors in youth is warranted.
). Mindful of the fragility of "truth," and trustful of how a better "truth" might emerge from experimentation and debate, Dewey thought we might well drop the whole concept of "truth" and speak more usefully of "warranted assertibility."
Personnel not involved in this part of the evaluation should prepare copies of the papers with the sources, results and other information that might indicate the authors or outcome removed for this step in the evaluation [ 7 ] . Although an investigator might feel that blinding is not feasible because of time or cost, lack of blinding potentially leads to major biases in the evaluation of studies and thus the extra effort is warranted [ 4 7 20 21 22 23 ] . Failure to blind the review could lead to biases similar to those in a record review when subjects are selected by investigators who are not blinded to the outcomes of interest.
Each of the Twelve Days is illustrated by suitably warm and friendly drawings by Scott Partridge (warranted personally by Bernard to be neither a nom de plume, de guerre, nor de chanson).
The 737 inspections ordered by the FAA last week (which USAT alone led with on Friday) were apparently well warranted: 13 of the first 26 fuel main fuel pump wires checked showed wear on their insulation, says USAT . The WP is a little more reader-friendly about the actual number of planes involved: it says every one of the first 13 planes checked show some insulation chafing (the NYT , in its front-page story, says instead that this was true of a majority of the first 13 planes looked at), and that the grounding order affects 179 U.S. planes and 193 others worldwide.