They may be able to do some emergency stabilization, like wedging the coral pieces in the rocks to keep them from rolling around in the waves. |
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Most commonly, acute stabilization of patients with dual disorders refers to the management of physical, psychiatric, or drug toxicity crises. |
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In the last few decades all these countries estimated a decrease in their birth rate, but they also registered stabilization. |
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A hazy or cloudy wine can indicate the growth of micro-organisms or bacteria, or the presence of proteins from improper stabilization. |
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Ankle support can be worn within a shoe to provide user with support and stabilization during rigorous activity. |
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Clear elastic is soft and lightweight and has excellent stretch and recovery, making it ideal for soft edge stabilization. |
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Most sweater fabrics don't need stabilization except at the shoulder seams. |
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This of course requires adequate stabilization of the camera and its mount. |
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Additionally, more actual work is performed with free weights due to the stabilization required as the prime movers are engaged. |
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Foot preference was assessed in participants separately for mobilization and stabilization task categories through observation of performance. |
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In other words, the most successful stabilization force is one that wears both the mailed gauntlet and the velvet glove. |
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Free weights and stabilization exercises like push-ups and crunches incorporate muscles that improve balance, coordination and body control. |
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The concept behind stabilization is to work the body's core to improve its function in daily life and reduces the risk of injury. |
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The IMF programs of stabilization based on fiscal austerity have also been too contractionary. |
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Neither do monetary policy measures publicized under the heading of stabilization imply a constancy of purchasing power. |
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He noticed that the gun fire had damaged what looked like a stabilization fin. |
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Both are used interchangeably for dust control and road-base stabilization. |
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Currency stabilization was a top economic priority after World War l in the dismembered Austro-Hungarian Empire. |
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In their early stages of stabilization and growth, such languages are known technically as Creoles. |
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It is not, however, clear whether association of ternary complexes is necessary to confer photoactivity, for instance by a stabilization effect. |
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Exercise drills such as proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation patterns with rhythmic stabilization are incorporated. |
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By 1924, after German default on reparations and tax increases, the economic situation was ripe for stabilization. |
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Liquid polymer emulsions are used for dust control and soil and slope stabilization. |
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This creates a line of p orbitals down the length of the molecule, allowing resonance stabilization of the pi bonds. |
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The rehabilitation program included stretching, spinal flexibility exercises, spinal stabilization exercises, aerobic exercise, and hydrotherapy. |
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Some very hurried adjustments of the stabilization strategy have been needed. |
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The initial treatment of patients with heat exhaustion involves stabilization in a cool area. |
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Now you're ready to look at light meters, lenses, image stabilization, autofocus, and flash. |
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Assistance has been made conditional upon the implementation of macroeconomic stabilization programmes. |
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Electrochemical methods of stabilization involve the reduction of water content by electro-osmosis. |
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Professor Burland has been working on the stabilization committee for the last ten years under all sorts of Machiavellian pressures and politics. |
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In countries where the reform process has been slow, success with implementing macroeconomic stabilization measures has been very mixed. |
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Composting results in stabilization of nitrogen in organic form for use in soils. |
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Whey protein stabilization is important in the formulation of these products. |
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This is primarily because of stabilization of the polarization of the radical cation-hydrated electron pair in the condensed media. |
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The road travels through soft areas that require extensive dewatering and stabilization with imported materials. |
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Taurine is a sulfur-containing amino acid required for membrane stabilization and detoxification. |
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If tax dollars are going to be spent on bank stabilization and restoration, you want to do the most with the money you have. |
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It has been noted that the tight backbone-to-backbone packing is important for the stabilization of the tertiary structure of membrane proteins. |
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With force stabilization, the Army is set to cast off the ball and chain and completely transform how it mans units. |
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In addition, the plant marketed about 6,000 mt of CKD for use as a soil stabilization agent. |
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As former administrative vice finance minister, Lin was the executive secretary of the stabilization fund until Wednesday. |
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In much of Africa and Latin America, adjustment was combined with deflationary stabilization. |
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If you're making a very large button, the buttonhole may need more stabilization than usual. |
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This descriptive study documents the cardiovascular and respiratory responses to performing abdominal stabilization exercises on a therapeutic exercise ball. |
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The financial managers and economic wizards are happy that Pakistan has achieved a level of macro-economic stabilization, which is spectacular and unprecedented. |
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Because a carboxylate ion has low energy due to resonance stabilization, its formation via dissociation in aqueous solution is somewhat favorable. |
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Acute lung injury induced by saline solution lavage, in contrast to that induced by oleic acid, is known to be stable for a 2-to 4-h period after stabilization. |
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There are a number of elements of a stabilization strategy without which instability becomes a virtual certainty. |
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Argue why the stimulus was necessary to begin but say that when stabilization occurs, deficit reduction must be a bipartisan goal. |
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The data suggests that the housing recovery may finally be leaving the stabilization stage and returning to growth. |
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There has been a growing interest in understanding the stabilization of proteins from these organisms, especially those from thermophilic bacteria. |
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The clastogenicity of topoisomerase inhibitors is believed to result from the transient stabilization of the topoisomerase enzyme with DNA during the catalytic cycle. |
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Since then, improvements have made contemporary optics waterproof and shockproof, added gyroscopic image stabilization, and even enabled night vision. |
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The stock markets, particularly blue chips, got an early boost from data showing expansion in manufacturing and stabilization of consumer sentiment. |
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In the case of high-level waste, the nuclear industry has pioneered the stabilization of the liquid streams through vitrification into borosilicate glass blocks. |
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With only one heteroatom participating in resonance stabilization, the effect of the photolysis of the triarylmethanol on the binding constant will be maximal. |
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Therefore, BDNF-induced chaos stabilization is not synaptically driven. |
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This stabilization leads to mutations and eventually to cell death. |
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Finally, we note that we have not considered possible thermodynamic factors related to the presence of the diluent glycerol influencing protein stabilization. |
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It is designed to provide quality medical care to victims of a disaster in the areas of triage, initial stabilization, definitive medical care, and evacuation. |
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The purpose of the study was to assess and compare the cardiorespiratory responses to 2 pelvic stabilization exercises performed on a therapeutic exercise ball. |
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The proposed controllers provide asymptotic attitude stabilization with complete rejection of unknown external disturbances. |
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Novel route to stabilization of bioactive antioxidants by encapsulation in electrospun fibers of zein prolamine. |
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Prolonged stabilization of the involved carpal bones eliminates the potential complications of temporary Kirschner wire fixation. |
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Shang C, Tiessen H Soil organic C sequestration and stabilization in karstic soils of Yucatan. |
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Propranolol may have a potential role in its treatment, since it leads to regression or stabilization of cutaneous infantile hemangiomas. |
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The opening paper presents results on the asymptotic stabilization of systems of conservation laws by controls acting at a single boundary point. |
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The results also suggest that low size GNPs doesn't affect the formation and stabilization of lipid monolayers. |
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This creates a risk of the joint dysfunction reappearing despite stabilization of the mandible and the temporomandibular joints. |
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Both the flipper and the fin are for stabilization and steering in the water. |
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It later joined on 30 April 1999, following the stabilization of its government. |
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The period witnessed a relative stabilization of the Earth's general climate, ending the previous pattern of erratic climatic fluctuations. |
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This research focuses on electrochemical biosensors based on DNA stabilization on the surface of modified electrodes. |
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Structural integrity and clinical function of the subscapularis musculotendinous unit after arthroscopic and open shoulder stabilization. |
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Nitrogen fixation associated with rhizosheaths of Indian ricegrass used in the stabilization of Slick Rock, Colorado, tailings pile. |
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The bombardier then checked the gyroscopic stabilization of the bombsight and clutched in the electrical motor. |
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Addition of excess AEEA does not contribute to MVPs stabilization, but promotes hydrotropic dissolution of polyester in the continuous phase. |
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Cliff stabilization can be accomplished through drainage of excess rainwater of through terracing, planting and wiring to hold cliffs in place. |
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Picornavirus, rhabdovirus, and HIV in cell culture supernatants retain infectivity after RNAlater stabilization. |
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Generally, one to two weeks time for rehabbing, focusing on lower extremity flexibility and core stabilization exercises. |
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Any agreement, therefore, would have to build a framework for exchange rate stabilization and require credible pledges for abstention from competitive devaluations. |
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In fact, consumers can take full advantage of the 10x optical zoom lens and image stabilization while shooting movies, which is a rare feature in most digital cameras. |
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Inhibition of nystatin induced oedema and phospholipase A2 suggested that membrane stabilization could be the most probable mechanism of action of RTE in anti-inflammation. |
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For the purpose of this research, stabilization mixes are designed containing sand from the river Drava and binders composed of cement and fly ash. |
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From a total of 30 diagnosed patients, 16 were identified as receiving nonoperative treatment and 14 open reduction and coracoclavicular stabilization. |
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The stabilization of electron transfer mediums like carbon nanotubes and naphthoquinone compounds on electrode beds was characterized by SEM images. |
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We provide an overview of stabilization methods for point processes and apply these methods to deduce a central limit theorem for statistical estimators of dimension. |
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The stabilization package developed included a methyl tin mercaptide thermal stabilizer and lubricants such as epoxidized soybean oil and hydrogenated castor oil. |
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It is believed that stabilization of transthryetin will inhibit further amyloid deposition and stop progression of the disease in FAP and FAC patients. |
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If Americans followed the well-established family size trends found in Western Europe, we could achieve population stabilization without having to worry about immigration. |
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Simultaneous attachment of withdrawing groups to bipyridine leads to strong stabilization of the lowest occupied molecular orbital localized on bipyridine. |
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Chemical stabilization of Al-Qurayyah eastern Saudi sabkha soil. |
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The VA operates 121 emergency departments across the country, which provide resuscitative therapy and stabilization in life-threatening situations. |
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Exos' bracing system is a waterproof, removable, adjustable and reformable solution for the treatment of fractures and other injuries that require stabilization. |
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The system is designed to provide fusion and stabilization of the facet joint in eligible patients whom appropriate non-surgical treatment has failed. |
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Mr. Coffey does not tell us whether he accomplished this admirable stabilization of his avoirdupois by exercising, by calorizing, or by reading James Joyce. |
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The alveolar ridge revealed stabilization for periods of more than two years after implantation, with no signs of inflammation, irritation or flaking of surrounding tissue. |
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Although we are seeing cautious behavior in a challenging economy, there are signs of a turnaround including the stabilization of work order pricing in our Marketplace. |
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Steering and stabilization fins switchblading out, followed by the wings. |
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Following the regional financial crisis in 1998, Moldova has made significant progress towards achieving and retaining macroeconomic and financial stabilization. |
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Thioester antioxidants such as Cyanox LTDP, STDP, 1212, and 711 liquid synergize with phenolics for in-service stabilization of polyolefins and other polymers. |
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The 7 Day Program is a physical therapy program that provides extension work, focusing on glute strength, lower back strength, and transversus abdominus stabilization. |
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