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  • ...shell into a tray. The gun would then fire, recoil, and, during the return stroke, the empty casing would be thrown backward by levers, and a cam would engag ...P)|armour-piercing]] and [[Shell (projectile)#High-explosive.2C anti-tank (HEAT)|high-explosive anti-tank]] against tanks and other armoured vehicles.
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  • ..., at low doses, to help prevent [[myocardial infarction|heart attacks]], [[stroke]]s, and [[thrombus|blood clot]] formation in people at high risk for develo ...f its widespread use as a preventive treatment for [[heart attack]]s and [[stroke]]s.<ref>Jeffreys, ''Aspirin'', pp. 267–269</ref>
    78 KB (10,918 words) - 16:52, 27 September 2010
  • ...nction of dissolving or transporting foreign particles and of distributing heat. *Transfer heat
    32 KB (4,626 words) - 10:18, 20 September 2010
  • *Increases body heat ...suggested a link between Stacker 2 pills and increased risk of [[ischemic stroke]], increased [[blood pressure]], and [[myocardial infarction]] (heart attac
    7 KB (919 words) - 13:14, 20 September 2010
  • ...y temperature over the body's thermoregulatory set-point, due to excessive heat production and/or insufficient [[thermoregulation]]. ...-point is normal. Elderly people have a decreased ability to generate body heat, so even a low-grade temperature may represent a serious underlying illness
    27 KB (3,703 words) - 20:20, 20 September 2010
  • ...isruptive substances called [[carcinogens]], or periodic injury (physical, heat, etc.), or environments that cells did not evolve to withstand, such as [[h ...antially better than nonmalignant diseases such as [[heart failure]] and [[stroke]].
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  • ...eath and any gold veins. The rock was then attacked by [[fire-setting]] to heat the rock, which would be quenched with a stream of water. The [[thermal sho ...which was much faster than [[fire-setting]], in which rock was exposed to heat and then doused with cold water. Black powder allowed the mining of previou
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  • ...o meet the dog's needs. It can be caused by the above two diseases, [[heat stroke]], electric shock, injury, infection, developmental heart defects, or high ...<ref>[http://dogclassonline.com/puppy-health/heat-stroke-in-dogs.html Heat Stroke in Dogs]</ref>
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  • ...computed by multiplying the [[heart rate]] (in beats per minute) and the [[stroke volume]] (the volume of blood ejected during ventricular [[Systole (medicin ...process diverts the flow of heated blood to the skin of the animal, where heat can be more easily released into the atmosphere. The opposite physiological
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  • ...dosage]], thus benefiting from reductions in smoking side-hazards such as heat shock or carbon monoxide. Though cannabis use has at times been associated with stroke, there is no firmly established link, and potential mechanisms are unknown.
    72 KB (10,341 words) - 22:11, 21 September 2010