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  • ...ld Medical Training Battalion (FMTB), with locations at Camp Pendleton and Camp Johnson, where sailors bound for service with USMC operating forces earn th Bring us back safely to camp with dawn;
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  • |Ship test depth= ...articipated in amphibious exercise PHIBELEX/BLT 4-69, off [[Camp Pendleton|Camp Pendleton, Calif.]], in early December. In January 1970, she entered [[Long
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  • ...ber 1968, two 103s were tested at the British armour school in [[Bovington Camp|Bovington]], which reported that "the turretless concept of the "S"-tank ho
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  • : 1941 Revision 2 cleared the test of shallow water launching by introduction of anti-rolling controller. [[At ...nishi H6K|H6K Type 97 Large Flying Boat, Mavis]] was just accomplished the test flight successfully in 1934.
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  • ...ion of ketamine induces antidepressant-like effects in the forced swimming test and increases BDNF levels in the rat hippocampus |journal=Progress in Neuro ...JE, Lei Q, Talley EM, Lynch C, Bayliss DA |title=HCN subunit-specific and cAMP-modulated effects of anesthetics on neuronal pacemaker currents |journal=Th
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  • ...It must be{{Citation needed|date=September 2010}} well noted that in this test, methylene blue is a product of reaction and not a reagent. ...methylene blue is readily released into the urine and thus can be used to test the urinary tract for leaks or [[fistula]]s.
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  • ...phine to act on), and upregulation of the [[cyclic adenosine monophosphate|cAMP]] pathway (a counterregulatory mechanism to opioid effects) (For a review o ...h and measure each of these substances. When interpreting the results of a test, it is important to consider the morphine usage history of the individual,
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  • ...on is often used to calibrate measurements or to relate the results of one test to another.<ref name=corr/><ref>{{cite web| url=http://mdmetric.com/tech/ha ...th iron(II) and iron(III) respectively forms the basis of a "wet" chemical test.<ref name="HollemanAF"/> Prussian blue is also used as an antidote for thal
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  • ...EEDD1339F937A2575BC0A96F958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all "Racist Shootings Test Limits Of Health System, and Laws"]</ref> ...d more than 70 casings on the ground. When he was done, a receptionist, a camp counselor and three little boys were wounded.<ref name=time1/>"
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  • *September 11: Staff accompanying Vice President Cheney to [[Camp David]] following the [[September 11, 2001 attacks|World Trade Center attac ...officers, three [[Russ Feingold]] staffers, 23 [[Tom Daschle]] staffers), test positive for the presence of anthrax (presumably via nasal swabs, etc.). Fe
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  • ...cuting detainees held in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s. ...ed Hamdan]], effectively declaring that trying [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp|Guantanamo Bay]] detainees under the Guantanamo military commission (known
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  • ...lbin]], and the [[Office of Legal Counsel]]'s [[Jack Goldsmith]] flew to [[Camp Delta]] to view [[Mohammed al-Kahtani]], then to [[Charleston, South Caroli ...nor role in the conspiracy. He is accused of going to a [[jihad]] training camp in [[Afghanistan]] but his lawyers said the indictment offers no evidence h
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  • ...torture and prisoner abuse|Abu Ghraib]] and in [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp|Guantánamo]] as examples of what Venezuela would not do.<ref>"Through dipl ...torture and prisoner abuse|Abu Ghraib]] and in [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp|Guantánamo]], where the Government of the United States has refused access
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  • ...46-year-old scientist at the U.S. Army Biological Warfare Laboratories at Camp (later Fort) Detrick (precursor to [[USAMRIID]]) who died in 1951 after bei ...ter (e.g., six cups). The pH of the solution should be tested with a paper test strip; and treated surfaces must remain in contact with the bleach solution
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  • [[Health Canada]] conducted a separate test and also detected traces of melamine in infant formula available in [[Canad |author=Mamiro PS, Kolsteren P, Roberfroid D, Tatala S, Opsomer AS, Van Camp JH
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