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  • ...olonged by the need to correct a number of design errors and manufacturing defects, but two prototypes were turned over to the Underwater School in 1931 for p
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  • ...y attached to the Mark 14 correctly belongs to the Mark VI exploder. These defects, in the course of fully twenty months of war, were exposed, as torpedo afte ...view, October 1996.</ref> "After twenty-one months of war, the three major defects of the Mark 14 torpedo had at last been isolated....Each defect had been di
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  • Dogs with defects in the P-glycoprotein gene can be severely poisoned by ivermectin.
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  • ...sion, anxiety, paranoia, aggression, nightmares, insomnia, seizures, birth defects, peripheral motor-sensory [[neuropathy]],<ref>{{cite journal | author=Jha S
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  • ...sh clinical trial found that treatment may cause cognitive and behavioural defects, but the small number of test subjects means the study cannot be considered
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  • ...more recent studies "do not support a significant increased risk for birth defects or other adverse effects on the fetus."<ref name="otis">OTIS: [http://www.o
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  • *Efavirenz can cause [[birth defects]] and should not be used in women who might become pregnant<ref name="dhhs"
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  • ...pecies on which ribavirin has been tested. Ribavirin did not produce birth defects in baboons, but this should not be an indication that it is safe in humans.
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  • ...icated during pregnancy due to the risk of spontaneous abortions and birth defects. The fluoroquinolones have also been reported as being present in the mothe
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  • ...ies as usual, mainly [[spina bifida]] and, more rarely, with several other defects, possibly including a "valproate syndrome".<ref>{{cite journal |journal=Rep ...[[ultrasound scan]]s), although screening and scans do not find all birth defects.<ref name="BNF">[[British National Formulary]] (March 2003) '''45'''</ref>
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  • The composition is notoriously variable due to the presence of lattice defects, allowing it to be hydrated to various degrees as water molecules are incor
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  • ...e of [[jervine]] and [[cyclopamine]], [[teratogen]]s which can cause birth defects such as [[holoprosencephaly]] and [[cyclopia]] in animals that graze upon i
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  • ...ith one another, as they appear to do in human behavior. Brain injuries or defects produce mental disabilities or disorders. We also have the reports from neu
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  • ...d carefully done, and long maintained its popularity. However, it had many defects and omissions, as he was well aware; at his death, on 15 May 1740, he had c
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  • In forming the plan of this work, the properties as well as the defects of similar compilations, were taken into consideration. As the foundation o
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  • ...or machined to shape, and great care is needed to create a smooth edge. If defects are left, the result may be premature failure from the defect, thus under-e
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  • ...conductors]] can serve as generation sites for [[vortex]] defects. Point defects can nucleate reversed domains in [[ferromagnet]]s and dramatically affect t
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  • ...rains, secondary phases, grain boundaries, pores, micro-cracks, structural defects and hardness microindentions. Most bulk mechanical, optical, thermal, elect ...[[Plasticity (physics)|plasticity]], to the microscopic [[crystallographic defects]] found in real materials in order to predict the macroscopic mechanical fa
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  • ...ir bonding interactions. Metals can be strengthened by introducing crystal defects (for example, by [[alloy | alloying]]) that interfere with the motion of [[
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  • ...a uniform finish with minimal batch-to-batch variation. It has no natural defects that are associated with real leather made from leather hides (which will a
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  • ...ct focuses on the material evidence from crime or accident scenes, seeking defects in those materials that might explain why an accident occurred, or the sour
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  • Crazing is a [[glaze defects|fault]] of [[Ceramic glaze|glazed]] [[ceramic]]. Characterised as a [[spide
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  • ...r endoprosthetic joint replacement. Fibres are used for filling large bone defects without mechanical loads.
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  • ...ture, or making the interlayer easier to handle and less prone to material defects during the process of fabricating laminated glass panes.
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  • ...copic particles, which—because they are many—increase the frequency of defects in the polymer, is comparable bigger. ====Impurities and material defects====
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  • ...lass|non-crystalline]] solids. The movement or displacement of such mobile defects is [[activation energy|thermally activated]], and thus limited by the rate
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  • ...human epidemiological evidence is consistent with increased risk of birth defects in offspring of persons exposed to DU."<ref name="Hindin" /> The [[World He ...human epidemiological evidence is consistent with increased risk of birth defects in offspring of persons exposed to DU."<ref name="Hindin" /> WHO figures fr
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  • ...ularly true for pure elements. In the presence of dissolved impurities the defects in the lattice that function as cleavage points may get blocked and the mat
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  • ...alled [[work hardening]]. Work hardening creates [[dislocation|microscopic defects]] in the metal, which resist further changes of shape.
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  • ...ry is high if released. Highly hazardous chemicals may cause cancer, birth defects, induce genetic damage, cause miscarriage, injury and death from relatively
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  • ...e''' is typically used to fill holes, small cracks and other minor surface defects in [[wood]], [[drywall]], and [[plaster]]. Three versions of spackling past
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  • ...of building diagnostics is a prediction of the likely causes of the found defects/faults in building and suggestion of appropriate remedial actions.
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  • Polished natural granite shows several surface defects and a good quality is just a matter of chance whereas vitrified tiles are g
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  • ...rtensite into cementite or [[spheroidite]] to reduce internal stresses and defects, which ultimately results in a more ductile and fracture-resistant metal.<r
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  • ===Defects===
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  • ...times called ''mud''). This compound is also applied to any screw holes or defects. The compound is allowed to air dry then typically sanded smooth before pai
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  • * Small pieces of wood, and wood that has defects, can be used in many engineered wood products, especially particle and fibe
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  • ...portion one-fourth the height of the beam from either edge are not serious defects.<ref>{{cite book ...than upon localised defects. The breaking strength is very susceptible to defects. Sound knots do not weaken wood when subject to compression parallel to the
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  • ...age occurs mainly during the recovery period. This may result in cognitive defects, especially affecting memory and learning, and movement disorders. These di
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  • *<span id="R47">R47</span>: May cause birth defects.
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  • ...lace the need for handwashing, because gloves may have small, non-apparent defects or may be torn during use, and hands can become contaminated during removal
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  • ...lly safe for personal use. The appliance undergoes a visual inspection for defects such as damage or missing components and a number of electrical tests to me ...sual and physical inspection of the appliance, including obvious damage or defects in the accessories, connectors, plugs or extension outlet sockets.
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  • ===Birth defects in Florida and North Carolina=== In February 2005, three infants were born with [[Congenital disorder|birth defects]] to migrant farmworkers within eight weeks of each other in [[Collier Coun
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  • ...ored in the chromate conversion coating, which is able to migrate to local defects, are the benefits of this coating method.<ref name="Edwards">{{cite book |l
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  • ...in the labs below the supply. The cracks started at [[injection molding]] defects in the joint and grew slowly until finally triggered. The fracture surface
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  • ...s in the range of 20–50&nbsp;μg/dL were correlated with neuro-cognitive defects.<ref name="Kosnett07EnvironHealthPers"/> Increases in blood lead levels fr
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  • ...ews | last = Burnham | first = David | coauthors = | title = Rise in Birth Defects Laid to Job Hazards | work = New York Times | pages = 1 | language = | pub
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  • ...e in order to maintain lift and operate properly. Cracks and other surface defects can interrupt the proper flow of air causing the air cushion to dissipate a
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  • When [[red blood cell|red cell]]s reach the end of their life due to aging or defects, they are broken down, the hemoglobin molecule is broken up and the iron ge ...rtial pressure of oxygen. [[Hemoglobinopathy|Hemoglobinopathies]] (genetic defects resulting in abnormal structure of the hemoglobin molecule)<ref>{{DorlandsD
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  • | [[Alcohol-Related Birth Defects]] | Coloboma of the eye, Heart defects, Atresia of the nasal choanae, Retarded growth & or development, Genital ab
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  • ...ster W, Traupe H |title=[Clinical aspects and genetics of congenital skin defects] |language=German |journal=Hautarzt |volume=39 |issue=9 |pages=553–63 |ye *[[Posterior fossa malformations–hemangiomas–arterial anomalies–cardiac defects–eye abnormalities–sternal cleft and supraumbilical raphe syndrome]] (PH
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  • ===Non-cyanotic heart defects===
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  • ...e journal |author= |title=Classification and nomenclature of morphological defects |journal=Lancet |volume=1 |issue=7905 |pages=513 |year=1975 |month=March |p
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  • * [[Xeroderma talipes enamel defects]]
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  • * [[Reductional transverse limb defects]] * [[Renal dysplasia limb defects]]
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  • * [[Neural tube defects X linked]]
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  • * [[Heart defects limb shortening]] * [[Hyperthermia induced defects]]
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  • * [[Eye defects arachnodactyly cardiopathy]]
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  • * [[Brachydactyly mesomelia mental retardation heart defects]] * [[Branchial arch defects]]
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  • * [[Laterality defects dominant]] * [[Limb scalp and skull defects]]
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  • * [[Deafness enamel hypoplasia nail defects]] * [[Diaphragmatic hernia upper limb defects]]
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  • * [[Mesodermal defects lower type]] * [[Microsomia hemifacial radial defects]]
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  • * [[Sacral meningocele conotruncal heart defects]] * [[Scalp defects postaxial polydactyly]]
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  • * [[Peroxisomal defects]] * [[Piebald trait neurologic defects]]
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  • * [[Cardiac and laterality defects]] * [[Choanal atresia deafness cardiac defects dysmorphia]]
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  • * [[Abdominal defects]] * [[Ankle defects short stature]]
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  • ...s, [[heat stroke]], electric shock, injury, infection, developmental heart defects, or high blood pressure. Signs depend on which side of the heart is affecte ** Various [[heart defects]]
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  • ...evels and a severe block in skeletal mineralization.<ref name=Ho/> Genetic defects in a cell surface ectoenzyme that normally generates extracellular PP<sub>i
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  • ...ified only at a molecular level. Nursing assessment involving bone marrow defects would be limited to maintaining comfort and providing support as well as sa
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  • ...ship Between Nuchal Translucency Thickness and Prevalence of Major Cardiac Defects in Fetuses With Normal Karyotype", by Atzei, A; Gajewska, K; Huggon, I C.;
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  • {{Congenital vascular defects}}
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  • ...in the setting of coronary occlusion based on the extent of opacification defects by myocardial contrast echocardiography |journal=Angiology |volume=54 |issu
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  • ...t and cardiovascular development: a 20-year perspective. | journal = Birth Defects Res C Embryo Today. | volume = 69 | issue =1| pages = 2–13 | year =2003
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  • ...sult from a poorly functioning basement membrane. The cause can be genetic defects, injuries by the body's own immune system, or other mechanisms.<ref>[http:/ Genetic defects in the collagen fibers of the basement membrane cause [[Alport syndrome]].
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  • ...muscle specific proteins. Mutations in Nkx2.5 result in heart development defects and congenital heart malformations.
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  • {{Congenital heart defects}}
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  • ...rogenesis. Mice born without the ability to make BDNF suffer developmental defects in the brain and sensory nervous system, and usually die soon after birth,
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  • ...herosclerosis|heart disease]], [[autoimmunity]], and [[cancer]] arise from defects in signal transduction pathways, further highlighting the critical importan
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  • ...d with cardiac defects in humans, there is consistency between the cardiac defects observed in studies of communities exposed to trichloroethylene contaminati
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  • ...nd that the resulting chips will not have any function-preventing physical defects, and will meet original specifications.
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  • ...can be classified as [[in-circuit test]] (ICT) systems or as Manufacturing Defects Analyzers (MDAs). They provide an alternative to the [[Bed of nails tester|
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  • ...and allow current to flow. This condition can create a shock hazard if the defects are not corrected at the factory. No other test can uncover this type of de
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  • ...sing [[Boundary Scan|boundary scan]]. Logic analyzers can uncover hardware defects that are not found in simulation. These problems are typically too difficul
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  • ...uctor [[failure analysis]] as a non-destructive method for the location of defects in semiconductor device packages. The TDR provides an electrical signature
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  • ...rain mechanisms such as [[Filling-in]], patients with small and peripheral defects in their vision are often unaware of such changes until late stages in the
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