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  • ...lt. The plan is to scavenge an engine from a pressure washer, a [[pulley]] system from a ventilation fan, and a car [[alternator]]. The engine's drive shaft *Visual Diary: Morgan starts a picture [[diary]] about the colony's day activities
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  • {{see also|Integrated Guided Missile Development Program#Nag missile system}} ...a millimetric wave (mmW) version. The cumbersome nature of a wire guidance system had led to plans for this being dropped. Currently, guidance is based on an
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  • ...boundary of the gun's recoil, providing the crew of each gun turret with a visual reference for the minimum safe distance range.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://w ...|2240|lb|adj=on}} Mark 5 armor-piercing shell. However, the shell-handling system for these guns was redesigned to use the "super-heavy" {{convert|2700|lb|ad
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  • | type = [[Close-in weapon system|Close In Weapons System]] ...ball/soccer position]]. The system is made by Thales Navy Netherlands. The system can also be deployed to protect [[airport|airfield]]s.
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  • ...wa'']]. After the 1950s, GCFSs were integrated with missile [[fire-control system]]s and other ship sensors. ...I against the Japanese who did not develop this technology, and still used visual correction of shots with colored splashes. Digital computers would not be a
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  • ..., in a hull down position it has a very low apparent height and subsequent visual profile to the enemy. It can also lower the hull 13 centimeters. Such stati ...g problem through the use of a fully automated transmission and suspension system, which would turn and tilt the tank under gunner control. The gun itself wo
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  • ...nloads/lariam-pi.cfm?action=get product information]</ref> Central nervous system events occur in up to 25% of people taking Lariam, such as dizziness, heada ...the eye. Connexins in the brain are believed to play a role in movement, [[Visual perception|vision]] and [[memory]], probably because they help synchronise
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  • ...re to excessive quantities of lidocaine mainly result in [[central nervous system]] (CNS) and [[cardiovascular]] effects – CNS effects usually occur at low .../minute). Common ADRs include: headache, dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, visual disturbances, [[tinnitus]], tremor, and/or [[paraesthesia]]. Infrequent ADR
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  • ...gene expression|induces]] the expression of the hepatic microsomal enzyme system [[CYP3A4]], which metabolizes carbamazepine itself. Upon initiation of carb Less common side effects include cardiac arrhythmias, blurry or double [[Visual perception|vision]] and/or the temporary loss of [[blood cell]]s or [[plate
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  • ...List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{Cite web ...hetic doses, it will usually stimulate rather than depress the circulatory system.<ref>{{Cite journal|author=Adams HA |title=[S-(+)-ketamine. Circulatory int
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  • ...use in children due to the risk of permanent injury to the musculoskeletal system, with two exceptions as outlined below. Within the studies submitted in res ...=Free full text}}</ref> as well as permanent injury to the musculoskeletal system, with two exceptions. Ciprofloxacin is being licensed for the treatment of
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  • ...ss through the blood-brain barrier thus avoiding various [[central nervous system]] side effects.<ref name="BBB">{{cite journal |author=Agon P, Goethals P, V ...ng. The β<sub>2</sub> receptors are responsible for keeping the bronchial system open. If these receptors are blocked, bronchospasm with serious lack of oxy
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  • ...ads to restored [[angiotensin]] levels and decreased [[sympathetic nervous system|sympathetic]] discharge, causing indirect vasodilation. ...when combined with the effects of digoxin on the [[parasympathetic nervous system]], leads to a decrease in heart rate.{{Citation needed|reason=please give a
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  • *[[Visual]] distortions ...etylmorphine ([[heroin]]), morphine acts directly on the [[central nervous system]] (CNS) to relieve [[pain]]. Morphine has a high potential for [[Substance
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  • ...digitalis is not effective when a patient has a high [[sympathetic nervous system]] drive, which is the case with acutely ill persons, and also during exerci ...nd slow pulse, [[tremors]], various cerebral disturbances, especially of a visual nature (unusual colour visions with objects appearing yellowish to green, a
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  • ...[[arthritis]], [[bronchitis]], [[cough]], and diseases of the [[digestive system]]. It is also used as [[diuretic]], [[hemostatic]], tonic agent, and [[tran ...th them may produce general allergic sensitivity, skin disease, fever, and visual problems. <ref>Shimizu, Mario Tsunezi; Bueno, Leandro de Jesus Franco;Rodri
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  • ...ptoms are caused by atropine's disruption of the [[parasympathetic nervous system]]'s ability to regulate non-volitional/subconscious activities such as swea ...carries the [[Adverse effect (medicine)|adverse effect]]s of causing minor visual distortions, inability to focus on near objects, and increased heart rate.
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  • ...ine]], which can cause brain damage, other organ damage, [[central nervous system]] damage and death in sheep.<ref> ...flowers induces slight stimulation, a shift in thought processes, enhanced visual perception, and mild closed-eye visuals. ''Nymphaea caerulea'' is related
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  • ...Britannica Store"/> ''Encarta'' contained 66,000 articles, a user-friendly Visual Browser, interactive maps, math, language and homework tools, a U.S. and UK <sup id="editionnote9">9</sup> In 1985, the system was modified by adding a separate two-volume index; the ''Macropædia'' art
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  • ...bsp;and&nbsp;[[Stars]] '''1.3.3'''&nbsp;The&nbsp;[[Solar System|Solar&nbsp;System]] ...stem|Integumentary]],&nbsp;[[Skeleton|Skeletal]],&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[muscular system|Musculatory&nbsp;Systems]] '''3.3.5'''&nbsp;[[Nutrition]]:&nbsp;the&nbsp;Pr
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