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  • |specialty= Medical ...e, Special Forces and Seabee units, and at isolated duty stations where no medical officer is available.
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  • ...gy |editor=Baron S,''et al.'' | edition = 4th | publisher = Univ of Texas Medical Branch | year = 1996 |chapterurl=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi? ...oduktfakta/fakta_lakare_artikel.jsp?articleID=18352 Swedish environmental classification of pharmaceuticals] Facts for prescribers (Fakta för förskrivare)</ref>
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  • ...iour, surface characteristics and preparation methods. However, some broad classification is made for general purpose based on their physical characteristics. ===Medical applications===
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  • ...rally occurring on the [[grapes]]. As the demand for vinegar for culinary, medical, and sanitary purposes increased, vintners quickly learned to use other org ...the concentration. The following table lists the [[Directive 67/548/EEC|EU classification]] of acetic acid solutions:
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  • ...ith integral needle for immediate use. From WWII. On display at the [[Army Medical Services Museum]].]] ...[asphyxia]] and death by respiratory depression if the person does not get medical attention or an antidote ([[naloxone]]) immediately.<ref name=Duldner>[http
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  • The classification of paracetamol, and the terminology used to refer to it, can cause confusio ...algesic as well as antipyretic properties, and was quickly introduced into medical practice under the name of [[Antifebrin]] by A. Cahn and P. Hepp in 1886.<r
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  • ...sanity. "Black hellebore" is also toxic, causing [[tinnitus]], [[vertigo (medical)|vertigo]], stupor, thirst, a feeling of suffocation, swelling of the tongu ...i.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&id=46995 NCBI Taxonomy classification entry ]
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  • === Medical treatment required === ...dministered to help absorb any remaining toxins.<ref name=Inchem/> Further medical attention may be required and will depend on the severity of the poisoning
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  • ...ian] in A Mini-Course in [http://www.ars-grin.gov/duke/syllabus/index.html Medical Botany]</ref> and on the [[Canary Islands]] as "tabaibas".<ref>[http://www. * {{aut|Bruyns, Peter V. & al.}} (2006): ''A new subgeneric classification for ''Euphorbia'' (Euphorbiaceae) in southern Africa based on ITS and psbA-
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  • ...[[Aulus Cornelius Celsus]] listed narcissus root in ''De Medicina'' among medical herbs, described as emollient, erodent, and "powerful to disperse whatever ==Color range and classification==
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  • ...nbsp;[[Evolution|Evolution&nbsp;of&nbsp;Life]] '''3.1.3'''&nbsp;[[Taxonomy|Classification&nbsp;of&nbsp;Living&nbsp;Things]] || rowspan="5" align="center" | [[René D ...in General || '''6.1.1'''&nbsp;[[Aesthetics|Theory]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Arts|Classification]]&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;Arts '''6.1.2'''&nbsp;Experience&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Ar
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  • ...as artificial tears and smoking cessation if possible. Severe cases are a medical emergency, and are treated with [[glucocorticoid]] (steroids), and sometime In medical literature, [[Robert James Graves]], in 1835, was the first to describe the
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  • ...eatment]] of [[cardiac arrhythmia]]s, classified by the [[Vaughan Williams classification]] system as class Ia.
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  • Many familiar substances are colloids, as shown in the [[Colloid#Classification of colloids|chart]] below. As well as these naturally occurring colloids, m ==Classification of colloids==
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  • Technical textiles include textiles for automotive applications, medical textiles (e.g., implants), geotextiles (reinforcement of embankments), agro ==Classification==
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  • ...on steel]] contains 2.0% carbon or less,<ref name="kts">{{Cite web|title = Classification of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels|url = http://www.key-to-steel.com/Articles/A The medical management of iron toxicity is complicated, and can include use of a specif
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  • ...result the wood is very uniform in texture and is easy to work. In [[Pinus classification|hard pines]], on the other hand, the latewood is very dense and is deep-col ...lable food packaging, rubber tire replacement applications, anti-bacterial medical agents, and high strength fabrics or composites.<ref>http://www.forintek.ca
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  • [[Medical treatment]]s are exempt, as are injuries arising from [[road traffic accide | [[Acute illness]] requiring medical treatment or loss of consciousness, resulting from the absorption of any su
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  • ...s of the eye at longer wavelengths. The table below summarizes the various medical conditions caused by lasers at different wavelengths, not including injurie |title=Safety of laser products - Part 1: Equipment classification and requirements
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  • ...introduction of the [[United Nations|UN]] [[Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals]] (GHS). ...case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.''
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