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  • ...itle=Discovery Channel to run viral pandemic survival show |publisher=Tech Watch |date=July 15, 2009 |accessdate=July 15, 2009}}</ref> The series first aire *Night Watch: In this post-apocalyptic world, security can be compromised at any time, s
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  • ...ing solutions against surface and air targets. However, even this advanced system required nearly 1000&nbsp;rounds of ammunition expenditure per aircraft kil ...er is bolted to the top of the slide. This {{convert|5|to|7.5|hp|abbr=on}} system is designed to ram an {{convert|93|lb|kg|abbr=on}}, {{convert|47.5|in|m|abb
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  • ...roximity fuse, water cooling for the gun tubes and a new electro-hydraulic system for rapid training and elevation. Finland, Malaysia, Norway, Indonesia, Si ...Mk 2'': The Mk 2 was a lighter weight version, which utilized a new servo system. Bofors designed the gun in 1981 and it entered active service on the Stock
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  • ...ialties">[http://pediatrics.jwatch.org/cgi/content/full/2008/903/1 Journal Watch Specialties, Allopurinol Lowers Blood Pressure in Mild Hypertension]</ref> ...ady MI | title = Modulatory role of allopurinol on xanthine oxidoreductase system and antioxidant status in irradiated rats | journal = Egypt. J. Rad. Sci. A
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  • * As it mildly suppresses the [[immune system]], it is used in some [[autoimmune disorder]]s, such as [[rheumatoid arthri When doses are extended over a number of months, it is important to watch out for a slow onset of "changes in moods" (i.e., [[Clinical depression|dep
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  • ....com/ultimate/preview/tradename/index.php?query=Atripla | work=Drug Patent Watch | date=2010 | accessdate=2010-01-03}}</ref> The drug retails in the United ...mach. Dosing at bedtime is recommended to improve tolerability of nervous system symptoms. Atripla is not recommended for patients under 18 years of age.
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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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  • ...profloxacin for Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Bronchitis |journal=Journal Watch (General) |url=http://general-medicine.jwatch.org/cgi/content/citation/1998 ...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
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  • ...ed during [[World War II]] by ''[[Luftwaffe]]'' aircraft with the [[GM-1]] system to boost the power output of [[aircraft engine]]s. Originally meant to prov ...eathed through a breathing bag made of rubber cloth, without a [[scavenger system]] and [[flowmeter]], and with no addition of oxygen/air.<ref name="use in d
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  • ...ett (nuclear device)|Davy Crockett]] tactical battlefield nuclear delivery system from the 1960-70s.<ref>{{cite web ...im Summary, Total Uranium and Isotope Uranium Results" (Operation Southern Watch) CHPPM Project No. 47-EM-8111-98.</ref>
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  • ...ith documentation that states it has been produced using a quality assured system for the manufacturing process to ensure an aggregate that conforms to the r *[http://gravelwatch.org Gravel Watch Ontario]
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  • ...] material may also provide further insight into the origin of the [[solar system]] and its early history. ...thumb|alt=Some canary-yellow powder sits, mostly in lumps, on a laboratory watch glass.|Hydrated [[iron(III) chloride]], also known as ferric chloride]]
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  • ...which damages [[neuronal]] [[axon]]s. This damage to the central nervous system can cause [[paralysis]], [[convulsion]]s, and [[death]].<ref>[http://www.ad ...re no tests that will diagnose bromethalin poisoning in pets, but signs to watch for include severe muscle [[tremor]]s, [[hyperexcitability]], fits, extreme
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  • ...d the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1985 by failing to provide a safe system of work and fined the board. Where visual or oral communication is not possible, then a system of rope signals could be devised.
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  • ...larger exposures can lead to significant toxicity of the [[central nervous system]] and [[heart]], and even death. Following acute poisoning, long-term [[seq ..., [[ataxia|unsteady gait]], [[confusion]], [[seizures]], [[central nervous system depression]], [[unconsciousness]], [[respiratory arrest]], and even [[death
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  • ...time. Researchers have been studying how stress affects the cardiovascular system, as well as how work stress can lead to [[hypertension]] and [[coronary art *An area near the brain system, known as the reticular activating system, goes to work, causing a state of keen alertness as well as sharpening of h
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  • ....1016/j.gca.2008.03.023|title = 53Mn–53Cr systematics of the early Solar System revisited|year = 2008|last1 = Trinquier|first1 = A|last2 = Birck|last3 = Al ...ome clumps of a pale pink, translucent, crystalline solid, on a laboratory watch glass|Manganese(II) chloride
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  • ...ments|instruments]] in the [[cockpit]] in the form of [[Instrument landing system]]s (ILS), first used by a scheduled flight to make a landing in a [[Winter ...litary pilots data similar to the civilian VOR, were also used in that new system. With the proper receiving equipment in the aircraft, pilots could know the
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  • ...ta and methods to design in order to optimize human well-being and overall system performance.}} ...ta.org/nonmembers/area1/links/link61.asp Top 10 Emerging Practice Areas To Watch in the New Millenium<!-- PLEASE NOTE that "Millenium" is deliberately spell
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  • |journal=World Watch Magazine |series= 6 |volume=17}}</ref> ...9000 and ISO 14001, which certifies an 'auditable environmental management system'; this certification involves short inspections, although it has been accus
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  • ...of this situation is reinforced with a list of 10 ''fire orders'' and 18 ''watch out situations'' for firefighters to be aware of, which warn of potentially ...d with overall command of an incident. In the U.S., the [[Incident Command System]] designates this as being the first on scene providing he has sufficient t
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  • HL7 was founded in 1987 to produce a standard for [[hospital information system]]s. HL7, Inc. is a [[standards organization]] that was accredited in 1994 b ...guage, structure and data types required for seamless integration from one system to another.<ref>http://www.chcf.org/documents/CCDPProjectOverview.pdf</ref>
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  • ...er than the reward for handling it well, as a disaster on a bureaucrat’s watch is almost surely a blot on his career, while successfully concealing it mea
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  • ...le]] and [[glands]].<ref name="Lookingbill" /> The major function of this system is as a barrier against the external environment.<ref name="pmid19221876">{ Conditions of the human integumentary system constitute a broad spectrum of diseases, also known as [[dermatoses]], as w
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  • ...law]] — Used to find out the maximum expected improvement to an overall system when only a part of it is improved. Named after [[Gene Amdahl]] (born 1922) ...achim Bremermann]], is the maximum computational speed of a self-contained system in the material universe.
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  • ...o Shakespeare's genius | date=2001-03-01 | publisher=[[Turner Broadcasting System]] | url =http://edition.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/UK/03/01/shakespeare.cann ...ly ME, Benowitz NL | title = Vaporization as a Smokeless Cannabis Delivery System: A Pilot Study. | journal = [[Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics]] | vo
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  • ...gested, as salvinorin A is effectively deactivated by the gastrointestinal system.<ref>[[#refSiebert1994|Siebert 1994]].</ref> Therefore, in what's understoo ...ions about the deleterious affects of salvia, they should go on YouTube to watch the videos. A reporter questioned Sak as to whether he had ever seen a "[[G
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  • ...t used [[timer]]s constructed from flashlight batteries and cheap [[pocket watch]]es. Investigators at bomb sites learned to look for a wool sock – Metes ...it using a plunger. Among the porcelain fragments, investigators found a watch frame and a wool sock.<ref name= "NYT_1956-02-22"> {{cite news
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  • Reporter Andrew West of [[KTLK (AM)|KRKD]], a [[Mutual Broadcasting System]] radio affiliate in [[Los Angeles]], captured on audio tape the sounds of ...n Campbell may, in fact, have been Michael D. Roman, a now-deceased Bulova Watch Company employee, who was at the Ambassador Hotel for a company convention.
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  • ...law extends the temporary federal Program that provides for a transparent system of shared public and private compensation for insured losses resulting from * [http://www.atypon-link.com/AEAP/doi/pdf/10.1257/0895330042632717 Policy Watch: Challenges for Terorrism Risk Insurance in the United States] (Wharton's a
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  • ...roup, a very difficult challenge for [[HUMINT]] because [[Clandestine cell system|operational terrorist cells]] are often small, with all members known to on ...al.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1410276.1410278]</ref> explains such a modeling system looking at terrorism, counter-terrorism and their effects. The most genera
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  • ...irst appearance in English. The excerpt reads: "There exists more than one system to overthrow our liberty. Fanaticism has raised every passion; Royalism has ...ace of public use, a State or government facility, a public transportation system, an infrastructure facility or the environment; or
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  • ...an Rights Watch|Americas Watch]] - subsequently folded into [[Human Rights Watch]] - accused the Contras of targeting health care clinics and health care wo ...eased sarin gas in a coordinated attack on five trains in the Tokyo subway system, killing 12 commuters and damaging the health of about 5,000 others<ref>{{c
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  • As the police and court system were re-established in the [[Soviet Union]] shortly after the 1917 revoluti ...ife beyond the reach of the [[KGB]]"<ref name="Schwirtz"/>. They adopted a system of collective responsibility, and swearing to a code of "complete submissio
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  • ...a Bin Laden the Taliban proceeded further to Kabul [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzPcMB9SQz0&feature=search see video], where for the first time they face ...er = [[Journeyman Pictures/ABC Australia]]}}</ref> [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvYglyjbHkI see video] The alliance was called United Front but in the We
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  • ...s were ''not'' "weaponized."<ref name="youtube.com">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHJNZUiyLGo</ref><ref name="nationalacademies.org">[http://www.nationalac ...s release, "FBI & Bush Adminstration Sued over Anthrax Documents: Judicial Watch Wants to Know Why White House Went on Cipro Beginning September 11th, What
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  • ...a 2002 [[bioterrorism]] alleged plot on the [[London Underground]] railway system, in which [[ricin]] poison would have been manufactured and used for an att [[Physician]]s throughout the [[United Kingdom]] were warned to watch for signs that patients had been poisoned by ricin,<ref name=DOH-20030107 /
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  • ...ween different national jurisdictions) is typically tolerated by the legal system for a short duration, of a few hours up to a few days, in most democracies, ...med Forces |work=Human Rights |publisher=[http://www.hrw.org/ Human Rights Watch] | url =http://www.hrw.org/reports/1997/indtimor/Indtimor-04.htm |date=1998
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  • ...tions], ''[[Amnesty International]]'', 1 January 2006</ref> [[Human Rights Watch]], [[Black sites]] article on Wikipedia{{Citation needed|date=October 2007} ...han12319.htm U.S. Operated Secret ‘Dark Prison’ in Kabul (Human Rights Watch, 19-12-2005)], retrieved on 4. May 2009</ref> Also in Afghanistan, [[Jalala
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  • ...to a crowd of Iraqi police recruits in [[Iraq]] and killed 135 people. The system that restricted al-Banna from entering the United States is under much scru ...crossers. Border Patrol Officials do not have the same access to Terrorist Watch Lists that airlines and TSA agents have. The security systems of these sepa
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  • ...t only that the detainees have rights under the Constitution, but that the system the administration has put in place to classify them as enemy combatants an ...12517.htm Fabricated Justice: Guantanamo Four Years Later], [[Human Rights Watch]], January 24, 2006
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  • * Human Rights Watch reports he is said to have described ties between [[Iran]] and al Qaeda dur ...sian Islamic militants<ref name="HRW">{{Cite web |publisher=[[Human Rights Watch]] |url=http://www.hrw.org/backgrounder/usa/us1004/1.htm document] |pages=7
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  • In 2005, the ''[[Washington Post]]'' and [[Human Rights Watch]] (HRW) published revelations concerning CIA flights and "[[black site]]s," ...[[ABC News]] two such facilities, in countries mentioned by [[Human Rights Watch]], have been closed following the recent publicity. CIA officers say the ca
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  • NGOs such as [[Amnesty International]] or [[Human Rights Watch]] record in their annual report the number of known cases of forced disappe ...ty Law Risks Legalizing Impunity for Crimes Against Humanity (Human Rights Watch, 14-4-2005)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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  • ...stan, in May 2004.<ref>[http://hrw.org/reports/2007/us0207/ [[Human Rights Watch]], Ghost Prisoner: Two Years in Secret CIA Detention], February 2007</ref> ...and demonstrates that far from targeting the “worst of the worst,” the system sweeps up low-level detainees and even involves the detention of the wives
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  • ==Comparison with the American justice system== ...ial are entitled to the same basic rights as those in the civilian justice system.
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  • ...|title=Q and A: Military Commissions Act of 2006 |publisher=[[Human Rights Watch]] |year=2006 |month=October |accessdate=2007-05-23 }}</ref> [[CBS]] legal c ...provides that each detainee "has a right to appeal to our civilian-justice system. — specifically, to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. And i
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  • ...Factual errors cited in cases against detainees: Lawyers demand new trial system at Guantanamo], ''[[Boston Globe]]'', July 14, 2006</ref> ...htm List of “Ghost Prisoners” Possibly in CIA Custody], [[Human Rights Watch]], December 1, 2005
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  • ...Wiretap Actions Violate the Law (requires subscription)]</ref> [[Judicial Watch]], a watchdog group, discovered that at the time of the ruling Taylor "serv |publisher=Judicial Watch
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  • .... Forces in Afghanistan]] by U.S.-based human rights group, [[Human Rights Watch]] in 2004. ...sionalwriting/volumes/volume4/december_2006/12_06_2.html The Human Terrain System: A CORDS for the 21st Century].
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  • ...tion Secure Comparison and Evaluation System) is a border control database system largely based on biometrics developed by [[Booz Allen Hamilton|Booz Allen H ...mproving their watchlisting capabilities by providing a mainframe computer system to facilitate immigration processing in half a dozen countries. Foreign aut
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  • ...on Geneva Conventions and Persons Held by U.S. Forces] by "[[Human Rights Watch]] Press" footnote 1: International Committee of the Red Cross, ''Commentary ...urity Council open debate on children and armed conflict by [[Human Rights Watch]] they state in their introduction that:
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  • ...s a simple single-chip [[embedded system|computer system]], similar to a [[watch]] and usually using the same, [[Mass production|mass-produced]], technology Many timers are now implemented in [[Embedded system|software]]. Modern controllers use a [[programmable logic controller]] rat
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  • ...ame''' is a [[game]] that employs [[electronics]] to create an interactive system with which a player can [[Play (activity)|play]]. The most common form of e ...y one game. This simplicity means they can be made as small as a [[digital watch]], which they sometimes are. The visual output of these games can range fro
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  • ...ucture, fold-down doors on both sides of the cockpit and a revised exhaust system.<ref name="auto"/> ...ermore, the cockpit had a large sliding canopy fitted along with [[exhaust system|exhaust]]-based heating; various alternative undercarriage arrangements wer
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