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Selective and toxicity
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors ( SSRIs ) are the class of antidepressants commonly used as the first-line treatment for depression because they have a favorable side effect profile and low toxicity.

Selective and Other
Other high schools attended by students from Rhodes include Meriden at Strathfield, MLC at Burwood, St Patricks College Strathfield, Santa Sabina College Strathfield, Christian Brothers High School Lewisham, Marist College Eastwood, Trinity College, and Fort Street Selective High School, Taverners Hill.

Selective and used
`` Selective selling '' -- concentrating sales on the larger accounts -- has been used effectively by some manufacturers.
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or serotonin-specific reuptake inhibitor ( SSRIs ) are a class of compounds typically used as antidepressants in the treatment of depression, anxiety disorders, and some personality disorders.
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are likely to be the best choice of pharmacotherapy for many patients with panic disorder, but benzodiazepines are also often used, and some studies suggest that these medications are still used with greater frequency than the SSRIs.
On October 27, 1967, the " Baltimore Four " ( Berrigan, artist Tom Lewis ; and poet, teacher and writer David Eberhardt and United Church of Christ missionary and pastor, the Reverend James L. Mengel ) poured blood ( blood from several of the four, but additionally blood purchased from the Gay St. Market-according to the FBI-poultry blood-perhaps chicken or duck used by the Polish for soup ) on Selective Service records in the Baltimore Customs House.
During investigation, it was revealed that Nishizawa had taken a large dose of SSRI medication ( SSRI ( Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors ) are antidepressants used in the treatment of depression ) before the episode, and he said that he hijacked the plane because he wanted to fly it under the Rainbow Bridge in Tokyo.
Selective breeding was used by Darwin as a springboard to introduce the theory of natural selection, and to support it.
Selective plant breeding is also used in research to produce transgenic animals that breed " true " ( i. e., are homozygous ) for artificially inserted or deleted genes.
Selective bronchial intubation can be used to collapse lung in which the hemorrhage is occurring, also endobronchial tamponade can be used.
A more commonly used system is called Selective Calling or Selcall.
* Selective internal radiation therapy can be used to destroy the tumor from within ( thus minimizing exposure to healthy tissue ).
* Defocus blur – Selective image blurring is very commonly used in photographic and video for establishing the impression of depth.
* Energy Selective Backscattered electron detector, a type of detector used in scanning electron microscopes
• 1967 Selective vasoconstriction infusions for hemorrhage, now commonly used for bleeding ulcers, GI bleeding and arterial bleeding
• 1974 Selective arterial thrombolysis for arterial occlusions, now used to treat blood clots, stroke, DVT, etc.
Should all dates be used, the Selective Service will then conscript men at the age of 20, then 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25.
Selective alkylation, or adding parts to the chain with the desired functional groups, is used, especially if there is no commonly available biological precursor.
On the tracks " It's a Motherfucker " and " Selective Memory ", E plays the same piano that Neil Young used on his classic album After the Gold Rush.
Selective reduction can also be used to reduce a twin pregnancy to a singleton one.
Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors ( SSRIs ) are used to treat major depression.
Known as the Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator, it was used as a caculating device with some success, but served even better as a recruiting tool.
The platforms have not however been extended, and although metal catwalks have been installed, these are too narrow for non-emergency use and Selective Door Operation is used instead.

Selective and treat
• 1972 Selective arterial embolization for GI bleeding, which was adapted to treat massive bleeding in other arteries in the body and to block blood supply to tumors

Selective and such
* 1965 – Vietnam War: The Catholic Worker Movement stages an anti-war rally in Manhattan including a public burning of a draft card ; the first such act to result in arrest under a new amendment to the Selective Service Act.
Chapter headings such asSelective Use of Violence for propagandistic Effects ’ and ‘ Implicit and Explicit Terror ’ made that fact clear enough ... The little booklet thus violated President Reagan ’ s own Presidential Directive 12333, signed in December 1981, which prohibited any U. S. government employee-including the CIA-from having anything to do with assassinations .”
Selective TV operates under low power television rules of the FCC and as such was not subject to the analog to digital conversion in 2009.
The most well known is Sozialistisches PatientenKollektiv, but there are also others, such as Surgical Penis Klinik, System Planning Korporation, SePuKku, Selective Pornography Kontrol, Special Programming Korps and SoliPsiK
In 1987, Congress ordered the Selective Service System to put in place a system capable of drafting " persons qualified for practice or employment in a health care occupation ", if such a special-skills draft should be ordered by Congress.
Until their 26th birthday, registered males must notify Selective Service within 10 days of any changes to information regarding his status, such as name, current mailing address, permanent residence address, and " all information concerning his status … which the classifying authority mails him a request therefor ".
Eight states ( Connecticut, Indiana, Nebraska, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Washington, and Wyoming ) as well as Puerto Rico have no such requirements, though Indiana does give men 18 – 25 the option of registering with Selective Service when obtaining a drivers license or an identification card.
Draft counselors, and the Selective Service System itself, emphasized that there was no such thing as an " exemption " from the draft, only a " deferment ".
Selective calling options such as CTCSS are optional. Professional base station radios are often one channel.
Selective reporting involves devoting more resources, such as news articles or air time, to the coverage of one side of the story over another.
Selective revaluation will mean revaluing specific assets ( such as boiler, heater, central air-conditioning system ) at all locations, or revaluing all items of Plant & Machinery at a particular location only.
XTP addresses these issues in a variety of ways such as a Selective Retransmission algorithm that deals with loss recovery.
Selective pressure, given sufficient time, can cause the adaptation or evolution of invasive species such as diffuse knapweed.
Selective mutism might be highly functional for a child by reducing anxiety and protecting the child from perceived challenges of social interaction, particularly in situations with high performance expectations, such as school.
* Selective Mutism Online: Connecting SM Individuals, Family Members, and Friends: For research such as Do's and Don ' ts of Working with Children with SM, connecting with professionals, connecting with others affected by SM, forum, parent blogs, and videos.
Selective growth media are also used in cell culture to ensure the survival or proliferation of cells with certain properties, such as antibiotic resistance or the ability to synthesize a certain metabolite.
Selective enforcement is the ability that executors of the law ( such as police officers or administrative agencies, in some cases ) have to select those against whom they want to enforce the law.
In 1946 it became a direct grant grammar school and continued as such until 1975, when the trustees opted for the school to be independent in order to continue as a single-sex Selective school.

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