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  • ...|last= Taylor |first= Charles Fayette |title=Internal-Combustion Engine in Theory and Practice - Vol.1 |year= 1985 |publisher= The MIT Press |location= Cambr ...dependent on constant attention due to the use of sophisticated electronic control systems, but it remains difficult to get clean gas from them. Purification
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  • ...ushmaster II 30/40mm Automatic Cannon / Mk 46 Weapon Station''].</ref> In theory "the unique dual feed system of the Bushmaster series allows the operator t
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  • |steering=gyrocompass guided vertical rudder control system, gyroscope guided anti-rolling controller system * An angular acceleration control system ([[PID controller]]) to control rolling movements, which was highly advanced and the biggest breakthrough i
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  • ...a prevalence of 20–30% in developing countries. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that in the US Giardia infects over 2.5 million peop ...er a couple days or take up to months. The exact mechanism is not known, a theory of serotonin dysfunction helps explain how the syndrome presents and how it
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  • ...and can reduce the efficacy of contraceptives. Alternative means of birth control should be used when taking these medications. ...rculosis (2000)] Division of Tuberculosis Elimination, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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  • ...have turned over, a process estimated to take as long as 6 months. Thus in theory, ribavirin might remain a reproductive hazard for as long as 6 months after
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  • ...macokinetic drug interactions of morphine, codeine, and their derivatives: theory and clinical reality, Part II |journal=Psychosomatics |volume=44 |issue=6 | ...ition law#List by jurisdiction of principal drug prohibition laws|narcotic control laws]]. In some countries it is available without prescription in combinati
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  • As an anticonvulsant, valproic acid is used to control [[absence seizure]]s, [[tonic-clonic seizure]]s ([[grand mal]]), [[complex ...ially at high doses (although vaproate is sometimes the only drug that can control seizures, and seizures in pregnancy would have even worse consequences.) Th
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  • ...in higher doses. In children and adolescents, aspirin is no longer used to control [[flu-like symptoms]] or the symptoms of [[chickenpox]] or other viral illn ...179 |year=1853 |doi=10.1002/jlac.18530870107}}</ref> Since no structural theory existed at that time, Gerhardt called the compound he obtained "salicylic-a
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  • ...on is assigned an oxidation state of 2+. As such it has a [[crystal field theory|low-spin]] d<sup>6</sup> electron configuration and is [[diamagnetism|diama ...ain clinical circumstances such as [[malignant hypertension]] or for rapid control of blood pressure during vascular surgery and neurosurgery. By the action
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  • ...ms during [[sinus rhythm]] was once standard, but is now controversial. In theory the increased force of contraction should lead to improved pumping function Digoxin is also used as a standard control substance to test for [[p-glycoprotein]] inhibition.
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  • ...6150070 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |author=Grace AA, Bunney BS |title=The control of firing pattern in nigral dopamine neurons: burst firing |url=http://www. This theory is often discussed in terms of drugs such as [[cocaine]], [[nicotine]], and
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  • ...y F. | title = The Physiology of Willpower: Linking Blood Glucose to Self-Control | journal = Personal. Soc. Psychol. Rev. | year = 2007 | volume = 11 | issu ...rs and correctly predicted the possible [[isomer]]s, applying van't Hoff's theory of asymmetrical carbon atoms.
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  • ...n neurologically healthy patients without heart or lung problems; it is in theory self-limiting in length and overall impact in that a rapid increase in meta ...gastrointestinal afflictions related to motility, and problems with weight control in either direction.
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  • ...patients.<ref>[http://www.sign.ac.uk/guidelines/fulltext/106/index.html ''Control of Pain in Adults with Cancer'' Sign Guidelines '''106''' Section 6.1 and 7 One theory holds that paracetamol works by inhibiting the [[COX-3]] isoform of the COX
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  • ...earl S |title=Temazepam Misuse, Violence and Disorder |journal=Addict Res Theory |volume=5 |issue=3 |pages=213–22 |year=1997 |doi= 10.3109/160663597090052 ...mat=PDF |date=23rd edition, August 2003 |publisher=International Narcotics Control Board |accessdate=2007-11-25}}</ref>
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  • ...9" Melton, Gordon J., ''Brainwashing and the Cults: The Rise and Fall of a Theory'', 1999. [http://www.cesnur.org/testi/melton.htm]</ref> This view, is share ...tails|APA taskforce on Deceptive and Indirect Techniques of Persuasion and Control}}
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  • ...&nbsp;[[Government]] || '''5.4.1'''&nbsp;[[Political Theory|Political&nbsp;Theory]] '''5.4.2'''&nbsp;[[Political institution|Political&nbsp;Institutions]]:&n ...' [[Art]] || '''6.1''' [[Art]] in General || '''6.1.1'''&nbsp;[[Aesthetics|Theory]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Arts|Classification]]&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;Arts '''6.1.2
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  • ...But we suffer many accidents in the course of our lives, things beyond our control—outrageous misfortunes or the blessings of good fortunes. Moral virtue al ...distinct as the rower and the rowboat in which he sits. If this dualistic theory were true, it would confront us with the most embarrassing, insoluble diffi
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  • ...s bold article on "Motion", which categorically rejects [[Isaac Newton]]'s theory of [[gravitation]]. Instead, Dr. Gleig wrote that gravity is caused by the ...ton]], a former U.S. senator and advertising executive, obtained exclusive control of the ''Britannica'', which he published until his death in 1973. His wido
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