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* ANS ( single ), a single by the British band Coil
* ANS carriage control characters ( or ASA control characters ), for computer line printers
Three Russian instruments also appeared, Oubouhof's Croix Sonore ( 1934 ), Ivor Darreg's microtonal ' Electronic Keyboard Oboe ' ( 1937 ) and the ANS synthesizer, constructed by the Russian scientist Evgeny Murzin from 1937 to 1958.
Surgical interventions for IC / BPS include transurethral fulguration and resection of ulcers, using electricity / laser ; bladder denervation, where some of the nerves to the bladder are cut ( Modified Ingelman-Sundberg Procedure ); bladder augmentation ; bladder removal ( cystectomy ); electrical nerve stimulation, similar to TENS, where an electrical unit is implanted in the body and provides continuous or intermittent electrical pulses to the affected areas ( Interstim ); spinal cord stimulation ( SCS ), where an electrical unit is implanted that provides electrical stimulation to the spinal cord, interfering with pain reception to the brain ( ANS / Advanced Neuromodulation Systems spinal Cord Stimulator ); and the implantation of the intrathecal pain pump, where very small amounts of medication, like morphine sulfate, dilaudid, or baclofen are released into the cerebrospinal fluid via a catheter stemming from the small electrical pump, requiring only about 1 / 100 to 1 / 300 the amount of medication needed orally for the same therapeutic benefit, but with significantly fewer side effects.
The first Internet exchange point was the Commercial Internet Exchange ( CIX ), formed by Alternet / UUNET ( now Verizon Business ), PSI, and CERFNET to exchange traffic without regard for whether the traffic complied with the acceptable use policy ( AUP ) of the NSFNet or ANS ' interconnection policy .< REF > Cybertelecom :: Internet History 1990s :: CIX </ REF > The CIX infrastructure consisted of a single router, managed by PSI, and was initially located in Santa Clara, California.
Individuals with conduct disorder are characterized as having reduced serotonin and cortisol levels ( e. g., reduced hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal ( HPA ) axis ), as well as reduced autonomic nervous system ( ANS ) functioning.
The ANS affects heart rate, digestion, respiratory rate, salivation, perspiration, pupillary dilation, micturition ( urination ), and sexual arousal.
Each ANS also featured special " chase cards " randomly inserted in packs ; for example, Foil Cards show characters from the original series ( with modified artwork due to the lawsuit ), Scratch ' n Stink cards, Collectible Card Game cards, Temporary Tattoos, 3D Pop-Up cards, Alphabet cards, Activity cards, Magnets, lenticular Loco Motion cards, and die-cut Jigsaw Puzzle cards, along with special bonus cards available only at participating retailers in either " bonus boxes " or rack-packs ; these bonus stickers were the first cards not to have a twin set.
" ANS Bulletin, No. 65 ( 28 October 1981 ), pp. 4 – 7.
Throughout 1982 the ASEAN states, concerned about the presence of the Vietnam People's Army ( PAVN ), in the border areas of Cambodia funneled aid and arms to the KPNLF and ANS through Singapore.
This was particularly timely, coming hard on the heels of the ANS CO + RE controversy, which had disturbed the nascent industry, led to congressional hearings, resulted in a law allowing NSF to promote and use networks that carry commercial traffic, prompted a review of the administration of NSFNET by the NSF's Inspector General ( no serious problems were found ), and caused commercial operators to realize that they needed to be able to communicate with each other independent of third parties or at neutral exchange points.
The quantization algorithm of the MPC encoder performs spectral shaping of the noise, called adaptive noise shaping ( ANS ), in order to overcome the low frequency resolution of the polyphase quadrature filter bands.
Recently ( 2010 ), the EFSA Panel on Food Additives and Nutrient sources added to food ( ANS ) published a revised version of the safety assessment of Canthaxanthin, reconfirming the already set ADI.
* ASME B1. 1 Unified Inch Screw Threads, ( UN and UNR Thread Form ), considered an American National Standard ( ANS ) widely use in the US and Canada
There are also several colleges for higher learning such as Mahila College ( a college for women ), ANS College, S. N. S.
Dr. Cohen received the 1992 Distinguished Scientific Achievement Award from the Health Physics Society, and the 1996 Walter H. Zinn Award from the American Nuclear Society ( ANS ), to recognize him " for a notable and sustained contribution to the nuclear power industry that has not been widely recognized.

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The ANS releases also changed the card numbering format: OS cards used a continuous numbering pattern so that each new set would pick up where the last one ended ( e. g. OS1 ended at 41a / b and OS2 picked up at 42a / b while ANS reset the numbering back to 1a / b with each subsequent release ).
The Khmer Rouge expanded from their bases in the Cardamom Mountains to set up at Phnom Malay on the Thai border, while the ANS created a new field headquarters at Tatum.
Wacky Packages returned in 2004 with the release of the first All New Series ( ANS ) set of stickers.

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The experiments aboard ANS succeeded in finding X-ray signals from Capella and Sirius ( α CMa ).
Physical symptoms result from the sympathetic part of the autonomic nervous system ( ANS ) responding to the situation with a " fight-or-flight " reaction.
The hypothalamus, just above the brain stem, acts as an integrator for autonomic functions, receiving ANS regulatory input from the limbic system to do so.
The ANS cards differ from the original series (" OS ") in a number of ways, the most obvious being the upgraded quality of cardstock with a glossy protective surface.
* 1998 – WorldCom acquires CompuServe Network Services from H & R Block and ANS Communications from AOL.
The ANS was accordingly formed with the bulk of its manpower coming from MOULINAKA, the remainder being drawn from the smaller armed groups Khleang Moeung, Sereika Odder Teus, Khmer Angkor, Praloeng Khmer, and Damrei Sar Phluk Khiev.
In the late 1980s, prior to the withdrawal of Vietnamese troops and formation of Cambodia's governing political coalition, Son Sann's KPNLF and Sihanouk's ANS drew some military and financial support from the United States, which sought to assist these two movements as part of the Reagan Doctrine effort to counter Soviet and Vietnamese involvement in Cambodia.
FUNCINPEC and the ANS were also to receive support from China, alongside their existing supply of the Khmer Rouge.
FUNCINPEC and the ANS, on the other hand, benefiting from its unified structure and Sihanouk's status, began to increase its prominence.
The ANS holds an annual meeting in June and a winter meeting in November, both attracting participants from around the world.
During the 1970s all RAF navigators passed through the Air Navigation School ( ANS ) of No. 6 Flying Training School ( FTS ) at RAF Finningley, when the BAe Dominie T1 s of No. 1 Stradishall and the Varsities No 2 ANS moved there from RAF Gaydon.
It has been responsible for the safe, orderly and expeditious flow of air traffic in Canadian airspace since November 1, 1996 when the government transferred the ANS from Transport Canada to Nav Canada.
Geographically-and from north to south-the ANS includes the nations of Israel, Jordan.
The ANS was the site of some of man's earliest geologic efforts, principally by the Egyptians to extract gold from the rocks of Egypt and NE Sudan.

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The player takes the role of a rookie pilot in the international 45th Volunteers squadron, under the command of Captain Robert Foster and Wing Commander Maria Enriquez, aboard the re-commissioned British carrier ANS Reliant.

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* Alien ( album ), by Strapping Young Lad
* Animal ( Animosity album ), 2007 release
* Animal ( Kesha album ), a 2010 album by American pop singer Ke $ ha
* Animal ( Motor Ace album ), a 2005 release
* Animals ( Pink Floyd album ), a 1977 concept album by Pink Floyd
* Animals ( This Town Needs Guns album ), a 2008 release
* Atlas ( album ), an album by Mexican electro-pop band Kinky
* A. M. ( album ), by Wilco
* Atlantic ( album ), by Theatre
* Atomic ( album ), an album by Lit
* Abducted ( album ), an album by death metal band Hypocrisy
Although the studio version of Freudiana was produced by Parsons ( and featured the regular Project backing musicians, making it an ' unofficial ' Project album ), it was primarily Woolfson's idea to turn it into a musical.
In 1981, Parsons, Woolfson and their record label Arista, were stalled in contract renegotiations when on 5 March the two submitted an all-instrumental atonal album tentatively titled ' The Sicilian Defence ' ( the name of an aggressive opening move in chess ), arguably to get out of their recording contract.
Parsons released titles under his name ( Try Anything Once, On Air, The Time Machine, and A Valid Path ), while Woolfson made concept albums named Freudiana ( about Sigmund Freud's work on psychology ) and Poe: More Tales of Mystery and Imagination ( continuing from the Alan Parsons Project's first album about Edgar Allan Poe's literature ).
* Atmosphere ( Eloy Fritsch album ), an album by Eloy Fritsch, a keyboard player known for his work in the progressive rock group, Apocalypse
* Atmosphere ( Atmosphere album ), the debut album by Polish rock band, Atmosphere
* Ambient ( album ), by the artist Moby
* Ambience ( album ), an album by The Lambrettas

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