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  • ...be [[Dispatchable generation|dispatchable]] to generate power during high demand periods. Less common types of hydro schemes use water's [[kinetic energy]] ...able water supply. In some installations the water flow rate can vary by a factor of 10:1 over the course of a year.
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  • ...Er |author4=Hayslett, J |author5=Lukacs, S |author6=Goldstein, S |author7=Factor, S |author8=Jones, J |author9=Ridzon, R |first=Group |last2=Cdc Adverse Eve ...6, Public Citizen, supported by the Illinois Attorney General, renewed its demand of ten years prior for Black Box Warnings by filing a third petition reque
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  • ...o process and later [[pan amalgamation]] process continued to create great demand for mercury to treat silver ores until the late 1800s.<ref>{{cite book|url= ...ant underestimate due to limited information, and is likely to be off by a factor of two to five.
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  • ...strain or crop via the latex method by eight or an empirically determined factor which is often in the range of 5 to 15.<ref>[[Poppy Straw Concentrate]]</re ...iver destroys a large percentage of the drug on the first pass impacts the demand side of the equation for clandestine re-sellers, as many customers are not
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  • [[Thermal insulation]] in buildings is an important factor to achieving [[thermal comfort]] for its occupants. Insulation reduces un ...Evaluation of the Impact of Roofing Systems on Residential Cooling Energy Demand in Florida<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The Solar Heat Gain Co-effici
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  • ...termined mostly by the level of construction activity, and, therefore, the demand for construction materials.<ref name=Tepordei>{{cite web |url=http://minera [[Transportation]] is a major factor in the delivered price of crushed stone. The cost of moving crushed stone f
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  • ...omics field of [[human-computer interaction]] (HCI). Likewise, the growing demand for and competition among [[consumer goods]] and [[electronics]] has result * Kim Vicente, ''The Human Factor'' Full of examples and statistics illustrating the gap between existing te
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  • ...am Andrew | year = 1993 | isbn = 9780815513261 | chapter = Arsenic Supply Demand and the Environment}}</ref> ...|first4=S.|issue=10}}</ref> Studies investigating arsenic as an epigenetic factor will help in developing precise biomarkers of exposure and susceptibility.
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  • The decrease in consumption in other applications was made up by a growing demand of cadmium in nickel-cadmium batteries, which accounted for 81% of the cadm ...10.1046/j.1432-1327.2000.01453.x|title = Cadmium blocks hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1-mediated response to hypoxia by stimulating the proteasome-dependen
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  • ...es (s.2(2)). [[Trade union]]s may appoint '''safety representatives''' and demand '''safety committees'''. The '''representatives''' have a right to be consu ...greater the risk, no doubt, the less will be the weight to be given to the factor of cost. | Lord Justice Tucker }}
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  • ...demand for weapons, armor, stirrups, and horseshoes greatly increased the demand for iron. Medieval knights for example were often laden with up to 100 pou ...explosion throughout Europe in the 11th-14th centuries which enriched the demand for precious metals in order to fill a currency shortage.<ref>Medieval Scie
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  • ...tons in the US, 15,000 tons in Europe and less than 800 tons in Japan. The demand of phosphonates grows steadily at 3% annually. ...LC50 values for fish are between 0.1 and 1.1 mM. Also the bioconcentration factor for fish is very low.
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  • ...rium unchanged — reduce the response to a parameter change. Thus, factor-demand and commodity-supply [[Elasticity (economics)|elasticities]] are hypothesiz
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  • ...re, the volume of a given mass of a gas increases or decreases by the same factor as its temperature (in kelvins) increases or decreases. Named for [[Jacques * [[Keynesian economics#Keynes and the Classics|Keynes's Law]] — Demand creates its own supply.
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  • ...gh which [[sphingosine-1-phosphate]] (S1P) acts, and [[platelet-activating factor]] (PAF) signals. The key event of diacylglycerol (DAG) signaling is the hyd [[Growth hormone]], at least in part mediated by [[insulin-like growth factor]] I (IGF-I), stimulates P<sub>i</sub> [[Co-transport|cotransport]].<ref nam
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  • | • '''G-CSF''' Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor | • '''GM-CSF''' Granulocyte Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor
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  • ...can use the Abdiel factor. You divide the mean arterial pressure into that factor which is 0.083 and you obtain dinas. Example: ...holinergic stimulation''' causes release of [[endothelium-derived relaxing factor]] (EDRF) (later it was discovered that EDRF was [[nitric oxide]]) from inta
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  • ...sha L, Agewall S, Kublickiene K |title=Endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor in vascular physiology and cardiovascular disease |journal=Atherosclerosis ...sha L, Agewall S, Kublickiene K |title=Endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor in vascular physiology and cardiovascular disease |journal=Atherosclerosis
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  • ...ent vasodilator is [[nitric oxide]] (termed [[endothelium-derived relaxing factor]] for this reason). ...(formation of new blood vessels) to supply the malignant cells' metabolic demand. [[Atherosclerosis]], the formation of [[lipid]] lumps ([[atheroma]]s) in t
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  • ...omberg School of Public Health, Chamba has been linked to an emerging risk factor for HIV/AIDS in Malawi<ref>http://gateway.nlm.nih.gov/MeetingAbstracts/ma?f [[Rastafarians]] in Malawi have gone to court to demand their right to smoke marijuana. <br />
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