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  • ...ch as ship control, communications, general drills, engineering and damage control instruction, gunnery training, and [[antiaircraft]] and [[antisubmarine]] w ...to Commander, Marianas Patrol and Escort Force, for temporary operational control for [[radar picket]] and air-sea rescue duty. She departed Tanapag Harbor o
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  • ...rch planes, ''Barataria'' arrived on the scene at 22:15 hours, lowered her motor [[whaleboat]], and brought the plane crew on board while preparing to fuel ...try and is unattributed.</ref> identified as “Hill 25.” Army Artillery Control contacted ''Barataria'' on 11 April 1945 and asked her to “fire on any av
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  • |Ship notes=Served as [[United States Navy]] [[motor torpedo boat tender]] [[USS Willoughby (AGP-9)|USS ''Willoughby'' (AGP-9)]] ...caliber]] Mark 30 Mod 65, 1 x Mark 52-2 Mod 3 director, 1 x Mark 26-4 fire-control radar, 1 x [[Mark 10-1]] [[antisubmarine]] projector, 2 x Mark 32 Mod 2 [[t
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  • molasses] will work. There are many formulas out there. I've used motor oil instead of the syrup as a binder once upon a time. ...mentioned is a man made sand from crushed rock. It is prefered as they can control the size of the grains during the crushing and it has very sharp edges so t
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  • ...dependent on constant attention due to the use of sophisticated electronic control systems, but it remains difficult to get clean gas from them. Purification ...no particulates, and the gas thus renders very little carbon black amongst motor oil.
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  • ...lifornia, specializing in fitting for [[irrigation]] waterworks, repairing motor-vehicle [[engines]], and rebuilding [[alternators]] to hook up to generator ...C. works to build a device that incorporates two [[solenoids]] and a small motor into a solar tracking device, allowing the solar panels to follow the sun d
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  • |steering=Two control surfaces ...issile to spin during flight with guidance control provided by two pop-out control surfaces at the rear of the missile (four additional surfaces help stabilis
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  • |steering=Two control surfaces ...issile to spin during flight with guidance control provided by two pop-out control surfaces on the front of the missile (four additional surfaces help stabili
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  • a laser beam channel of missile control, a laser rangefinder, an automatic [[proximity fuze]], an air-dynamic control actuator, control electronics, a
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  • |caption=''SPIKE ATGM'' launcher control unit (LCU) with [[mock-up]] ''SPIKE LR'' missile mounted on a tripod at [[S • Launch control unit: {{convert|5|kg|lboz|abbr=on}}<br>
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  • ...ng's [[AGM-114 Hellfire]], but Brimstone is an all-new design with its own motor, warhead and seeker.<ref>''British Secret Projects; Hypersonics, Ramjets & *'''Control:''' Aerodynamic surfaces on missile
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  • ...No other missile in service today uses this type of system to physically control the missile in flight. In addition the "soft launch" is what enables the E ...r of the launcher's cross-hair, sending corrective signals down a trailing control wire. The missile increases resistance to jamming by having a beacon as the
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  • ...lftrack, resulting in the T28 / T28E1 / M15 / M15A1 series of multiple gun motor carriages. ...n units were coupled to the M5 [[Director (military)]] using the M1 remote control system. the system was powered by the M5 generating unit. if the remote sys
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  • ...y when it was usually under the control of the advanced [[Mark 37 Gun Fire Control System]] which provided accurate and timely firing solutions against surfac ...the hoist, and the hoist maintains the ordered fuze setting from the fire control system as long as the projectile stays in the hoist.<ref name="NavOrdAndGun
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  • ...ank gun, it was the weapon featured on the [[M36 (tank destroyer)|90mm Gun Motor Carriage M36]] and [[M26 Pershing|Heavy Tank M26 Pershing]], as well as a n ...in early [[1943]]. The gun was used on the [[M36 (tank destroyer)|90mm Gun Motor Carriage M36]], and the [[M26 Pershing|Heavy Tank M26 Pershing]].
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  • ...zed the platform the gun sat on. All five mounts were operated by one fire control system. ...ed version of the Bofors was with the gun set on the chassis of a [[Morris Motor Company|Morris Commercial]] four-wheel drive lorry. Such guns were used in
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  • ...apon, and does so via a continuous loop of chain similar to that used on a motor or bicycle. "Chain gun" is a registered trademark of [[Alliant Techsystems| ...f a cartridge to power the cycle of action, a chain gun uses an [[electric motor]] to drive the chain that moves in a rectangular circuit via four [[sprocke
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  • ...t it is [[gas-operated]], rather than externally powered via an [[electric motor|electric]], hydraulic, or pneumatic system. Although the engineering diffic ...AM-23 round, fed via linked cartridge belt or a linkless feed system. Fire control is electrical, using a 27v DC system. The cannon has 10 [[pyrotechnic cocki
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  • ...ses a 1.0 [[Horsepower|hp]] (750 W) [[Direct current|DC]] [[Electric motor|motor]], positioned in the [[receiver (firearms)|receiver]] to drive the chain an The M242 weapon system has both electrical and manual fire control and can be operated electrically or manually. In doing so, the gunner can c
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  • ...s the M42. Initially, aiming the 40mm guns assisted by a [[radar]] [[fire control system]] housed in a secondary vehicle of similar design but this idea was ...ers towers (M41E1) with surplus AMX-13M51 hulls. With improvements in fire control for night operations and on original chassis. One AA-Battery +/-10 of conve
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  • ...y the hydrophones exceeded a predetermined threshold level, at which point control was then shifted to the passive acoustic proportional homing system. Initi * '''Propulsion''': 5 hp (3.7 kW) electric motor driving a single propeller, powered by a 48 volt lead acid battery.
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  • ...ld War II]], mainly on board second-rate ships such as [[naval trawler]]s, Motor Boats and "armed yachts". It was used almost exclusively in the single barr ...ettes]]) and coastal craft (especially early Fairmile 'D' [[Motor Gun Boat|motor gunboat]]s). The Mark XVI mounting was related to the twin mounting Mark V
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  • ...operated by [[Royal Garrison Artillery]] crews, with drivers and crew for motor lorries provided by the [[Army Service Corps]]. Britain supplied 24 Mk 3 guns and 7 M/34 mechanical fire control computers to Finland during the [[Winter War]] of 30 November 1939 - March
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  • ...USS ''Iowa'']]. After the 1950s, GCFSs were integrated with missile [[fire-control system]]s and other ship sensors. ...vOrdAndGunV2">{{cite book|title =NAVAL ORDNANCE AND GUNNERY, VOLUME 2 FIRE CONTROL, NAVPERS 10798-A|publisher =U.S. Navy, Bureau of Naval Personnel|date =1958
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  • |engine=Solid rocket motor |steering=Thrust Vector Control
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  • ...rotor. Automotive alternators invariably use a rotor winding, which allows control of the alternator generated voltage by varying the current in the rotor fie ...means of an auxiliary terminal. Other typical connections are for charge control circuits.
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  • According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines to prevent malaria, Mefloquine is no longer ...oia, aggression, nightmares, insomnia, seizures, birth defects, peripheral motor-sensory [[neuropathy]],<ref>{{cite journal | author=Jha S, Kumar R, Kumar R
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  • In 1971, Drs. Takezaki and Hanaoka first used carbamazepine to control mania in patients refractory to antipsychotics ([[Lithium pharmacology|Lith ...p/> Carbamazepine also increases the metabolism of the hormones in [[birth control pill]]s and can reduce their effectiveness, potentially leading to unexpect
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  • ...://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/200011/22/1122170.htm Government to tighten control on Ketamine<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> ...ref> They studied 70 patients with major depression and 25 patients as the control (Group C). The depressed patients were divided randomly into two groups; pa
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  • ...e nucleus]] and [[putamen]]. The pathway is involved in the basal ganglia motor loop. ...6150070 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |author=Grace AA, Bunney BS |title=The control of firing pattern in nigral dopamine neurons: burst firing |url=http://www.
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  • ...have counterbalancing [[laxative]] effects. This compound is also used to control [[phosphate]] (phosphorus) levels in the blood of people suffering from kid ...RF, Shaw CA. | title=Aluminum adjuvant linked to Gulf War illness induces motor neuron death in mice. | journal=Neuromolecular Med. | year=2007 | issue=9 |
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  • ...ed as an [[Oxidizing agent|oxidizer]] in [[rocket]]ry and in [[Auto racing|motor racing]] to increase the power output of [[Piston engine|engines]]. At elev Nitrous oxide can be used as an [[oxidizing agent|oxidizer]] in a [[rocket]] motor. This has the advantages over other oxidizers in that it is non-toxic and,
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  • ...gastrointestinal afflictions related to motility, and problems with weight control in either direction. ...r changes to the body make morphine and opium a crude form of female birth control, and lower sperm counts are seen in male subjects, as well as erectile dysf
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  • ..., when [[Intravenous therapy|IV]] [[magnesium sulfate]] and blood pressure control measures have failed.<ref>{{Cite journal | last1 = Kaplan | first1 = PW. | * Impaired motor function
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  • ...[[memory]] and [[learning]], increased [[reaction time]] and impairment of motor functions (including [[coordination]] problems),<ref name="pmid38627">{{cit ...aminobutyric acid) at the GABA<sub>A</sub> receptor. This causes sedation, motor-impairment, ataxia, anxiolysis, anticonvulsant effect, muscle relaxation an
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  • ...dine, pg.23, September 27, 2007.</ref>. The use of 4-aminopyridine in bird control has been criticized by the [[Humane Society of the United States]].<ref>{{c Fampridine has been shown to improve visual function and motor skills and relieve fatigue in patients with [[Multiple Sclerosis]] (MS). 4-
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  • ...can be adopted for many different conditions, making it ideal for process control environment. ...industries. It consists of a paddle-type rotor that is spun by an internal motor, submerged into a cylinder of viscous substance. The rotor speed can be adj
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  • ...ater vapour penetration. Shellac based primers are an effective sealant to control odours associated with fire damage. Shellac was once used for fixing [[inductor]], [[Electric motor|motor]], [[generator]] and [[transformer]] windings, where it was applied directl
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  • *[[Lubricant]]s (produces light machine oils, [[motor oil]]s, and [[Grease (lubricant)|grease]]s, adding [[viscosity]] stabilizer Control of oil spills is difficult, requires ad hoc methods, and often a large amou
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  • *Biomedical science (evaporation control during [[Polymerase Chain Reaction|PCR]]) ...rocket]] motors<ref>{{cite journal|last=Staff|date=Fall 2004|title=Rocket motor uses common household product for fuel|journal=OASIS Ocean Air Space Indust
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  • * DCI-6A, for motor gasoline and distillate fuels, and for [[U.S. military]] fuels ([[JP-4]], [ *[http://www.corrosionist.com/corrosion_control_methods.htm Corrosion Control Informations and documents]
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  • ...rst trucking company to set up an in-house used oil analysis laboratory to control vehicle maintenance costs. In 1960 the first independent commercial oil ana [[Category:Motor oils]]
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  • * [[Motor oil|Engine oils]] ...Protection," meaning it provides enhanced qualities for engine wear, soot control and engine cleanliness. Shell's Rotella website indicates that on-road tes
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  • ...ati, OH: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. DHHS ...is fetid or chemically degraded and has lost its usefulness. As with used motor oil or other wastes, its impact on the environment should be mitigated. Leg
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  • ...author = Kosmatka, S.H. | coauthors = Panarese, W.C. | title = Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures | publisher = Portland Cement Association | year = 198 | title = Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies - 6th International Conference
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  • ...r work-related injuries include construction and work activities involving motor vehicles and mobile machinery. Although safety requirements and [[child lab ...t of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS
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  • ...O<sub>2</sub>) and is often produced in domestic or industrial settings by motor vehicles and other gasoline-powered tools, heaters, and cooking equipment. ...carbon monoxide exposures.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)|title=Houseboat-associated carbon monoxide poisonings
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  • ...or]]s, [[lawn mower]]s, [[tractor]]s, [[personal watercraft]]s, [[outboard motor]]s, [[chainsaw]]s, [[snowblower]]s, [[Treadmill|tread machine]]s, [[snowmob ...rod which, when pushed down, contacts a [[solenoid]] or switch inside the control housing. The handle springs up if pressure is removed, releasing the rod's
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  • ...auses of occupational fatalities include falls, machine-related incidents, motor vehicle accidents, electrocution, falling objects, [[homicide]]s and [[suic The regulatory organization for occupational injury control and prevention is the [[Occupational Safety and Health Administration]] (OS
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  • Title=The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002| ...n Economic Area]]. The '''regulations''' reenacted with amendements the '''Control of Substances Hazardous to Work Regulations 1999''' and implement several [
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  • ...oncerned with mental processes, such as perception, memory, reasoning, and motor response, as they affect interactions among humans and other elements of a ...ors. "The operators were trained but the complexity of the reactor and the control panels nevertheless outstripped their ability to grasp what they were seein
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  • ...te web |url=http://www.epa.gov/EPA-AIR/2006/March/Day-29/a2315b.htm |title=Control of Hazardous Air Pollutants From Mobile Sources |publisher=U.S. Environment ...smoke, automobile service stations, the transfer of gasoline, exhaust from motor vehicles, and industrial emissions.<ref>[http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/tfacts3.h
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  • ...t the hazards and risks are unknown, it is that they are very difficult to control in a constantly changing work environment. The leading safety hazards on site are falls from height, motor vehicle crashes, excavation accidents, electrocution, machines, and being s
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  • ...of lead per [[deciliter]] of blood (μg/dL). The US [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] and the [[World Health Organization]] state that a blood l ...n time]]s, irritability, and difficulty concentrating, as well as slowed [[motor nerve]] conduction and headache can occur.<ref name="Kosnett06-240">[[#CITE
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  • * Assessment of levels of risk and investigation of their control *Motor vehicle repair
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  • ...Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC) provides operational fire-control services and links to all provincial and territorial fire agencies. ...ed to communicate from ground to air, while aircraft may use wing tilting, motor gunning or circling to communicate air-to-ground.<ref name=IRPG/>
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  • products = process control systems<br />climate technologies<br />power technologies<br />industrial a ...Civil War Union veteran [[John Wesley Emerson]] to manufacture [[electric motor]]s using a [[patent]] owned by the Scottish-born brothers [[Charles and Ale
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  • ...d fields as [[traction control system]]s (TCS), the [[electronic stability control|Electronic Stability Program]] (ESP®), [[body electronics]] (such as centr ...n a broad portfolio of products and systems for video surveillance, access control, and intrusion and fire detection. They count major schools and universiti
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  • ...mers are typically powered by [[compressed air]], but some used [[electric motor]]s. Larger jackhammers used on [[Heavy equipment (construction)|constructio Hydraulic breakers usually use a hydraulic motor driving a sealed pneumatic hammer system, as a hydraulic hammer would devel
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  • ...design, the only [[reaction force]] applied to the body of the tool is the motor accelerating the hammer, and thus the operator feels very little torque, ev ...e industrial tools are hydraulically powered, using high-speed [[hydraulic motor]]s, and are used in some heavy equipment repair shops, large construction s
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  • ...red to deform the rivet with an automatic riveting machine is created by a motor and flywheel combination, [[pneumatic cylinder]], or [[hydraulic cylinder]] ...upon the design of the tool. Orbital forming machines offer the user more control over the riveting cycle but the [[Trade-off|trade off]] is in cycle time wh
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  • Air knives remove liquids, control the thickness of liquids, dry the liquid coatings, remove foreign particles ...time. They often needed wide paths of air from a compressed air system to control the thickness of liquids on a surface, or to blow debris off the surface of
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  • | [[stapedius]] || || neck of [[stapes]] || || [[facial nerve]] || control the amplitude of [[sound|sound waves]] to the [[inner ear]] || ...chal line]] || [[occipital artery]] and the [[superior thyroid artery]] || motor: [[accessory nerve]]<BR>sensory: [[cervical plexus]] || Acting alone, tilts
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  • | Hereditary Motor and Sensory Polyneuropathy Type III (see [[Dejerine Sottas syndrome]]) | [[motor neuron disease]]
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  • ...beral in what you accept from others. Derived from RFC 761 ([[Transmission Control Protocol]], 1980) in which [[Jon Postel]] summarized earlier communications ...ating traffic fatalities to traffic congestion as measured by the proxy of motor vehicle registrations and country population. After R. J. Smeed.<ref>[http:
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  • ...s, but the mortality rate is only 5 to 8 percent.<ref>{{cite web | title = Control of Canine Influenza in Dogs: Questions, Answers, and Interim Guidelines ...lyneuropathy usually involves motor nerve dysfunction, also known as lower motor neuron disease.
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  • ...mation. In 98% of the cases, the disease will cause the victim to lose all motor and cognative skills. It is comparable to [[Alzheimer's]] and [[Parkinson's ...ed and released by the Norsefire party as a means of clandestinely gaining control over their own country.
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  • * [[Chronic motor or vocal tic disorder]] * [[Impulse control disorder]]
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  • *'''[[nerve|Innervation]]''', the main nerve that supplies motor control to the muscle
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  • ...ies form the main blood supply to the brain. Following a stroke, voluntary control of the muscles may be lost, depending on the type of stroke the victim is e ...ving, depending on a hospital code, generally means that the arteries gain control and blood flow functions consistently within the brain. The cartoid arteri
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  • ...hins.<ref>[Willer JC, Le Bars D, De Broucker T. Diffuse noxious inhibitory control in man: involvement of an opioidergic link. Eur J Pharmacol 1990;182:347–
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  • ...ng through the CB1 receptor is essential for cerebellum-dependent discrete motor learning |journal=J. Neurosci. |volume=26 |issue=34 |pages=8829–37 |year= ...</ref>. Compared to wildtype, CB1 knockout mice exhibit severe deficits in motor learning, memory retrieval, and increased difficulty in completing the [[Mo
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  • ...linked to impairments in memory, attention, learning ability as well as in motor coordination. Many adolescents become exposed to marijuana in social setti ...obus2009/>. Alterations in brain function during tasks requiring executive control, including inhibition and decision-making <ref name=Gruber2009>Gruber, S,A.
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  • ...r scientific purposes". It also required parties to "exercise an effective control of such a nature as to prevent the illicit international traffic in Indian ...pressure, impairment of short-term [[episodic memory]], working memory, [[Motor coordination|psychomotor coordination]], and concentration.<ref name=memory
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  • ...rons affected along this chain of cell death, permanent loss of sensory or motor function may be the result. By identifying the proteins that are changed w ...e=1 |pmc=2423279}}</ref>. The experiment compared the protein activity of control neurons with the activity of neurons treated with nerve growth factor (NGF)
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  • ...s [[neurogenesis]]. Neurotrophins are chemicals that help to stimulate and control neurogenesis. ...types, not just the brain. Expression can be seen in the retina, the CNS, motor neurons, the kidneys, and the prostate.
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  • ...totoxicity under physiological stress and pathophysiological conditions in motor neuron (MNs).''' Low Ca<sup>2+</sup> buffering in amyotrophic lateral scler ...f name="Stavrovskaya">Stavrovskaya IG and Kristal BS. The powerhouse takes control of the cell: Is the mitochondrial permeability transition a viable therapeu
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  • ...ing through HCN channels, designated I(h) or I(f), plays a key role in the control of cardiac and neuronal rhythmicity ("pacemaker current"). Expression of si ...Initial studies suggest roles for HCN channels in sour taste, coordinated motor behavior and aspects of learning and memory. Clinically, there is evidence
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  • *'''The neuropeptide [[oxytocin]]'''. Oxytocin is involved in the control of maternal behavior. It is synthesized inside [[magnocellular neurosecreto ...ning of the [[limbic system]], which is involved in emotional function and control. It also plays a part in movement, alertness, and sensations of pleasure.
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  • ...f>{{cite journal | doi = 10.1016/S0306-4530(97)00055-3 | title = Different control mechanisms of growth hormone (GH) secretion between γ-amino- and γ-hydrox ...omitus, positional asphyxia, and trauma sustained while intoxicated (e.g., motor vehicle accidents while driving under the influence of GHB).<ref name="GHBd
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  • ..., 1931, in [[Arequipa]], [[Peru]]. [[Byron Rickards]], flying a [[Ford Tri-Motor]], was approached on the ground by armed revolutionaries. He refused to fly ===Informing air traffic control===
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  • |title=Coalition Naval Assets Challenge Hijackers On South Korean Motor Vessel In December 2006, Lange passed control to British Royal Navy Commodore Bruce Williams.
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  • ...i, John C.|title=Device and method of a back EMF permanent electromagnetic motor generator}}</ref> Note: Mythbusters tested out a Bedini motor on the "Ming dynasty astronaut" episode, and did not achieve perpetual moti
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  • ...ital timer. The internal components—including the [[circuit board]] with control chip and [[LED]] display, a [[battery (electricity)|battery]], and a [[buzz A '''timer''' is a specialized type of [[clock]]. A timer can be used to control the sequence of an event or process. Whereas a ''[[stopwatch]]'' counts upw
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  • | divisions = [[Honeywell Aerospace]]<br/>Honeywell Automation & Control Solutions<br/>Honeywell Specialty Materials<br/>Honeywell Transportation Sy ...], in 1885 and subsequent innovations in [[electric motor]]s and [[process control]] by '''Minneapolis Heat Regulator Company''' tracing back to 1886. In 1906
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  • ...r high end pc components. Arcade games may feature specialized ambiance or control accessories, including fully enclosed dynamic cabinets with [[force feedbac ...ABC Online]]. 25 September 2003.</ref> Techniques that de-emphasize manual control and visual components have been developed to circumvent these problems begi
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  • ...drum to record a waveform image built up over time, using a [[synchronous motor]] drive mechanism and a permanent magnet [[galvanometer]].<ref>{{Harvtxt|Ha ...gn, called a distributed amplifier, used multiple tubes, but their inputs (control grids) were connected along a tapped L-C delay line, so the tubes' input ca
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  • ...ction controls the time base or “sweep” of the instrument. The primary control is the Seconds-per-Division (Sec/Div) selector switch. Also included is a h ====Focus control====
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  • ...alph Sorley]] but production models retained the 210&nbsp;hp (157&nbsp;kW) motor of earlier marks. :Three-seat dual-control communications and radio/navigation trainer for the Royal Air Force, 147 bu
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