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  • * general supply (except for ammunition and medical supplies) ** aerial delivery (parachute packing, air item maintenance, heavy and light equipment parachute drop, rigging and sling loading.)
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  • ...emoved and DAQ HFDF ([[High Frequency Direction Finding]], or "Huff Duff") equipment was installed. Departing Charleston on 14 November, ''Blair'' reached [[New ...es]], to transfer her commanding officer to [[USS Livermore (DD-429)]] for medical treatment. He re-embarked as the two ships were catching up with their task
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  • ...nsive conversion to a [[radar picket]] ship, receiving sophisticated radar equipment. ...nd, but remained in dockyard hands at Charleston for final installation of equipment and further tests until 22 March. She then proceeded, via Norfolk, Virginia
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  • ...board, ''Vance'' on occasion would take on board men from other ships for medical treatment. ...olved the addition of: improved air-search radar, extensive communications equipment, and complete facilities for fighter-direction operations. It also entailed
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  • ...'Bering Strait'' underwent a [[shipyard]] availability and then loaded the equipment of Rescue Squadron 3 (VH-3), which had been substituted for VH-2. ...to Saipan and completed the preparations for “Iceberg” by loading VH-3 equipment between March 20, 1945 and March 23, 1945. This work accomplished, she sail
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  • ...a [[balloon]] shelter added aft and having [[oceanography|oceanographic]] equipment, an oceanographic [[winch]], and a [[hydrography|hydrographic]] winch insta ...ers) northeast of [[Bermuda]] and evacuated an ''Igor'' crewman in need of medical assistance. On 24 November 1954, she went to the assistance of the disabled
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  • ...a [[balloon]] shelter added aft and having [[oceanography|oceanographic]] equipment, an oceanographic [[winch]], and a [[hydrography|hydrographic]] winch insta ...eriods of regular upkeep at Norfolk. On 5 March 1955, ''Absecon'' provided medical assistance to a [[cadet]] aboard the [[Sweden|Swedish]] training [[schooner
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  • ...a [[balloon]] shelter added aft and having [[oceanography|oceanographic]] equipment, an oceanographic [[winch]], and a [[hydrography|hydrographic]] winch insta ...was forced to leave Ocean Station Alfa for a short while due to an urgent medical case.
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  • ...a [[balloon]] shelter added aft and having [[oceanography|oceanographic]] equipment, an oceanographic [[winch]], and a [[hydrography|hydrographic]] winch insta In January 1956, ''Bering Strait'' evacuated an injured seaman in need of medical assistance from the [[merchant ship]] ''Madaket''.
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  • ...a [[balloon shelter]] added aft and having [[oceanography|oceanographic]] equipment, an oceanographic [[winch]], and a [[hydrography|hydrographic]] winch insta ...the [[merchant ship]] ''Neva West''. She then transported that patient to medical facilities ashore.
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  • ...[New Hebrides]] and arrived [[Espiritu Santo]] on 2 October. She towed war equipment and supplies from Espiritu Santo to the new base at [[Guadalcanal]] until 2 ...uka, Japan]], on 15 July and shoved off that afternoon to deliver mail and medical supplies to [[Task force]] TF 90 in Korean waters. She called at [[Hok
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  • ...immediate aftermath of [[Hurricane Katrina]] to provide care in makeshift medical units. ...34-year-old marine biologist. Amy is certified in providing CPR and other medical assistance. She is believed to have been interested in marine biology while
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  • | url = http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/answerplace/Medical/treatment/medications/typesmedicine/phenobarbital.cfm ...the [[WHO Model List of Essential Medicines]], which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{cite web
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  • ...of Essential Medicines|Essential Drugs List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{Cite web ==Medical use==
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  • ...a [[beta radiation]] source for [[calibration]] of [[radiation monitoring equipment]] because natural potassium contains 0.0118% of the [[isotope]] <sup>40</su ==Biological and medical properties==
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  • ...hing apparatus" to inhale the gas. Second, the book also presented the new medical theories by Thomas Beddoes, that [[tuberculosis]] and other lung diseases c ...in 1798 established the ''"Pneumatic Institution for Relieving Diseases by Medical Airs"'' in [[Clifton, Bristol|Clifton (Bristol)]]. In the basement of the b
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  • ...nstead of mercury. Mercury thermometers are still occasionally used in the medical field because they are more accurate than alcohol thermometers, though both ...In 2002, the [[U.S. Senate]] passed legislation to phase out the sale of [[Medical prescription|non-prescription]] mercury thermometers. In 2003, [[Washington
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  • ...ith integral needle for immediate use. From WWII. On display at the [[Army Medical Services Museum]].]] ...thdrawal symptoms and/or recent needle marks and/or surrender of injecting equipment and/or unused drug at the intake appointment to begin the methadone mainten
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  • [[File:Royal Air Force Medical Services, 1939-1945. CH2171.jpg|thumb|A patient and attendant on board an O ...ically planned and developed to incorporate various modern innovations and equipment fittings, including a full array of instruments and controls within the coc
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  • ...ltural chemicals, household and industrial cleaners, electronic chemicals, medical cleaners and solvents, citrus products, d-limone, flavors, fragrances, esse ...example would be fluorination plastic fuel tanks used for lawn and garden equipment, automobiles, etc.
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