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  • ...sation of the absorbent in the compartment 13 and the tube 19 results in a supply of liquid being kept up in the seal at 7a. ...bubble into the absorbent the hot shell. This action results in the great reduction of temperature of the shell 1 and the tube 3. The absorbent is strongly avi
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  • ...ature. The lower temperatures lead to tar production. It also lacks a true reduction zone further increasing this designs propensity to produce tar. Tar in the ...zed countries, even during good economic times, provided that a sufficient supply of wood is attainable. Larger-scale installations can reap even better effi
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  • ...es]] was published in a 1999 study. The authors conclude that a sufficient supply of antioxidants (NAC, [[vitamin C]] plus [[vitamin E]], or both) may preven * Small reduction of cell death in chemotherapy patients, due to reduction in oxidative stress. Reduced ROS and lipid peroxidation, and restored of an
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  • ...|title=US Law Enforcement Who Carry Naloxone |website=North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition |date= |accessdate=12 July 2015}}</ref> ...The state's Office of the Attorney General will provide US$1.2 million to supply nearly 20,000 kits. Police Commissioner William Bratton said: "Naloxone giv
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  • ...in from being brought to the market, as well as manipulating the price and supply of ciprofloxacin. Numerous other consumer advocacy groups joined this lawsu ...roquinolones causing alterations in [[stromal]] [[collagen]], leading to a reduction in [[tectonic]] strength.<ref>{{cite journal |pmid=10729294 |url=http://www
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  • ...e|ischaemic stroke]] by about a fifth. This translates to an absolute rate reduction from 8.2% to 6.7% of such events per year for people already with cardiovas ...okes by about a tenth. However, since these events were rare, the absolute reduction of their rate was low: from 0.57% to 0.51% per year. In addition, the risks
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  • ...he hypothalamo-hypophysial blood vessels of the [[median eminence]], which supply the [[pituitary gland]]. The lactotrope cells that produce [[prolactin]], i ...hey liked or disliked it. The researchers of this study concluded that the reduction in dopamine did not reduce the rat's consummatory pleasure, only the desire
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  • ...and concluded with [[electrolysis|electrolytic]] [[organic redox reaction|reduction]] to acetic acid.<ref name='goldwhite'>{{cite journal|url = http://membersh ...es]]. Most notable of all its reactions is the formation of [[ethanol]] by reduction, and formation of derivatives such as [[acetyl chloride]] via [[nucleophili
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  • ...the stronger ether/chloroform. Clover's gas-ether inhaler was designed to supply the patient with nitrous oxide and ether at the same time, with the exact m The relative analgesia machine typically feature a constant-supply [[flowmeter]], which allow the proportion of nitrous oxide and the combined
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  • ...is the source of the red pigment [[vermilion]], and is mostly obtained by reduction from cinnabar. Cinnabar is highly toxic by ingestion or inhalation of the d ...rcury amalgam, which repeats the process. This process continues until the supply of amalgam is exhausted. Because this process releases mercury, a small amo
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  • ...alsis of the intestine, morphine decreases the rate of intestinal transit. Reduction in gut secretion and increases in intestinal fluid absorption also contribu ...the morphine skeleton. Often this is done with drugs produced by catalytic reduction, hydrogenation, oxidation, or the like, producing strong derivatives of mor
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  • ...ions date from before the recession of the early 1980s, and the consequent reduction in global consumption, the effect of which was to delay the date of any pea ...v/emeu/international/contents.html U.S. Department of Energy EIA – World supply and consumption]
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  • ...al market place the specification may take the form of a legal contract to supply a conforming fluid or purchasers may choose to buy on the basis of a manufa ...ation with previous grade. Typically the efficiency is proved by showing a reduction in energy costs to operate the system. Guaranteeing improved efficiency is
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  • ...[pump]] and [[reservoir]], [[valves|metering valves]] and [[fittings]] and supply and [[feed line]]s. It typically delivers a controlled amount of [[lubrica ...d overall productivity resulting from increase in machine availability and reduction in downtime due to breakdowns or general maintenance
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  • ...ht gauge resilient metal channels) where additional mass is needed for the reduction of sound transmission.{{Citation needed|date=August 2009}} ...h produces synthetic gypsum as a usable by-product. In response to the new supply of this raw material, the gypsum board market was predicted to shift signif
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  • Proposed dietary interventions for primary cancer risk reduction generally gain support from epidemiological association studies. Examples o ...that consumption of a plant-based diet and lifestyle changes resulted in a reduction in cancer markers in a group of men with prostate cancer who were using no
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  • *[[Hydrogenation]](Reduction): Benzene and derivatives convert to cyclohexane and derivatives when treat ...s which have benzene soil or groundwater contamination. In 2005, the water supply to the city of [[Harbin]] in China with a population of almost nine million
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  • ...ic trend is towards using the term [[Disaster Risk Reduction|disaster risk reduction]], particularly for emergency management in a development management contex ...92008-091641/unrestricted/MaliszewskiPThesis.pdf Modeling critical vaccine supply location: protecting critical infrastructure and population in central Flor
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  • ...= William Andrew | year = 1993 | isbn = 9780815513261 | chapter = Arsenic Supply Demand and the Environment}}</ref> ...undwater has led to a massive epidemic of [[arsenic poisoning]] in [[Water supply and sanitation in Bangladesh|Bangladesh]]<ref>{{cite book | first = Andrew
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  • ...ining known as [[hushing]]. It involved building numerous [[aqueducts]] to supply water to the minehead where it was stored in large [[reservoirs]] and tanks ...lished through chemical means such as [[smelting]] or through electrolytic reduction, as in the case of [[aluminum]]. [[Geometallurgy]] combines the geologic sc
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  • At current use rates, the supply of lead is estimated to run out in 42 years.<ref>{{cite journal|date = May [[Cathode]] ([[reduction]])
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  • ...hops, large construction sites, and other areas where a suitable hydraulic supply is available. Hydraulically powered impact wrench has the advantage of high ...ss" ratchet uses a miniature pin clutch impact mechanism instead of a gear reduction.]]
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  • ...cannot bind oxygen. Hemoglobin in normal red blood cells is protected by a reduction system to keep this from happening. Nitrogen dioxide and [[nitrous oxide]] ...ough both are causes of [[Hypoxia (medical)|hypoxia]] (insufficient oxygen supply to tissues).
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  • ...rocess. However, the catalyst maintains most of its bulk volume during the reduction, and so the result is a highly porous material whose large surface area aid ...is consumed in the Haber process (~1&ndash;2% of the world's annual energy supply).<ref name="enriching" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/ie
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  • ...[[diffusion]] from the dermis, since the epidermis is without direct blood supply. The epidermis contains four cell types: [[keratinocyte]]s, [[melanocyte]] ...=}}</ref> The function of blood vessels within the dermis is fourfold: to supply nutrition, to regulate temperature, to modulate inflammation, and to partic
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  • *[[Addison's disease]], also known as hypoadrenocorticism, is a reduction of production of [[glucocorticoid]]s and [[mineralocorticoid]]s by the [[ad ...= 2007-01-16 }}</ref> Acute renal failure can be caused by loss of blood supply, [[hypercalcemia]], or toxins such as [[ethylene glycol]] ([[antifreeze]])
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  • ...tability|stability]] of calcium phosphate in suspension may be improved by reduction of phosphate ion in proportion to calcium in the mixture. With increasing [ ...changes in circulation might influence phosphate export production via the supply of phosphate to the phosphate utilization zone and the preservation of orga
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  • ...undesirable is because they cause ischemia. This resulting loss of oxygen supply to vital organs can lead to angina, myocardial infarction and even death. ...se. In general organic nitrates decrease oxygen demand and increase oxygen supply. And it is this favourable change to the body that can decrease the severit
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  • A fall in blood pressure during sleep can then lead to a marked reduction in blood flow in the narrowed blood vessels causing [[ischemic stroke]] in ...anatomical structure of the body, the carotid arteries form the main blood supply to the brain. Following a stroke, voluntary control of the muscles may be l
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  • ...ood pressure - usually at least 20&nbsp;mm Hg - that leads to insufficient supply of oxygen and nutrition to different body tissues especially organs higher ...he frequency of action potential (pacemaker potential) of sinoatrial node, reduction in the delay time in the atrioventricular node, and increase [[contractilit
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  • ...abis and THC">{{cite journal | author = Franjo Grotenhermen | title = Harm Reduction Associated with Inhalation and Oral Administration of Cannabis and THC. | j ...ed Respiratory Symptoms in Cannabis Users Who Vaporize. | journal = [[Harm Reduction Journal]] | volume = 4 | page = 11 | year = 2007 | pmid = 17437626 | pmc =
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  • ...s still regulated, owing in part to the controversy of this form of [[harm reduction]] treatment. In the United States a special federal waiver (which can be gr ...ng initial management, a patient is typically prescribed up to a one month supply for self-administration. It is often misunderstood that the patient '''has'
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  • | pregnancy_category = Reduction of oxygen to unborn child due to depression of breathing ...r minimal or nonexistent, as the patient's body has time to adjust to each reduction in dose.
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  • Polyethylenes of various types consume more than half of world ethylene supply. Polyethylene, also called ''polythene'', is the world's most widely-used p ...ning rooms use "catalytic generators", to make ethylene gas, from a liquid supply of ethanol. Typically, a gassing level of 500 ppm to 2,000 ppm is used, fo
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  • ...ailable federal and state surveys, between 9% to 34% of the drinking water supply sources tested in the U.S. may have some TCE contamination, though EPA has In 1998, the [[View-Master factory supply well]] in [[Beaverton, Oregon]] was found to have been contaminated with hi
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  • ...dergoing general anesthesia with propofol finds that it causes a prominent reduction in the brain's information integration capacity at [[gamma wave]] band freq ...ities for monitoring are available, as well as proper airway management, a supply of supplemental oxygen, artificial ventilation and cardiovascular resuscita
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  • ...les/MilkAbout.html|title=All About Milk|publisher=New England Cheesemaking Supply Company|author=Jim Wallace}}</ref> *At 500,000 SCC, 16% of the quarters may be infected with a 6% reduction in milk production compared to a SCC of 200,000.
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  • ...f> or family may believes that her breast milk is of low quality or in low supply, or that breastfeeding will decrease her energy, health, or attractiveness, Most of the world's supply of infant formula is produced in the [[United States]]{{Citation needed|dat
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  • ...ontinues to be widely used to prevent infected milk from entering the food supply. ...asteurized by being held at a temperature and for a period that ensure the reduction of the alkaline phosphatase activity so as to meet the tolerances specified
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  • ...feit|Bootleg]] colored margarine became common, and manufacturers began to supply food-coloring capsules so that the consumer could knead the yellow color in ...peared from the market.<ref name="marketing" /> In the U.S., problems with supply, coupled with changes in legislation, had caused the manufacturers to chang
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  • ...division was spun off into [[Alliant Techsystems]]. Honeywell continues to supply aerospace products including electronic guidance systems, cockpit instrumen ...ry (element)|mercury]], [[lead]], and [[chromic acid]] usage. The largest reduction represents 5% of mercury use in the United States.<ref>[http://www.epa.gov/
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  • *General parameters: Such as power consumption, supply voltage range, output amplitude, etc. ===Jitter and noise reduction===
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  • ...biases. The result of CLM is an increase in current with drain bias and a reduction of output resistance. ...in, and modifies [[DIBL|drain-induced barrier lowering]] so as to increase supply of carriers to the pinch-off region, increasing the current and decreasing
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  • *the ideal source has no sensitivity to real-world effects like noise, power-supply voltage variations and component tolerances. ...a resistor to set the reference current I<sub>REF</sub>; V<sub>CC</sub> = supply voltage]]
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  • For a series reduction (<math>N=2</math>) this reduces to: ...stance, have their output connected to either the positive or the negative supply rail and are never found at anything in between except during a transient p
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  • ...resistance when a high gate voltage is applied. CMOS accomplishes current reduction by complementing every nMOSFET with a pMOSFET and connecting both gates and ...ance between the supply voltage and Q is low, the voltage drop between the supply voltage and Q due to a current drawn from Q is small. The output therefore
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  • The current supply wires have to be wound in a small helix, like a pig's tail, otherwise the f or <math> I=K \tan\theta\,</math>, where K is called the Reduction Factor of the tangent galvanometer.
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  • ...the faster it will charge. Thus, in this design, those closer to the power supply will charge quicker than those farther away. If the generator is allowed to In the ideal case, the closing of the switch closest to the charging power supply applies a voltage 2''V'' to the second switch. This switch will then close,
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