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But they refuse, as do the Arab states, to support the United Nations' expenses of maintaining the United Nations Emergency Force in the Middle East as a buffer between Egypt and Israel, and the U.N. troops in the Congo, which expenses are not covered by the regular budget of the United Nations, but by a special budget.
Personal Emergency Response Systems ( PERS ), or Telecare ( UK term ), are a particular sort of assistive technology that use electronic sensors connected to an alarm system to help caregivers manage risk and help vulnerable people stay independent at home longer.
In addition, Vehicle Emergency Escape ( VEE ) windows, developed by BAE Systems are currently being fielded for use on the M1114 uparmored HMMWV, with 1, 000 kits ordered.
Emergency contraception ( EC ), or emergency postcoital contraception, are birth control measures that, if taken after sexual intercourse, may prevent pregnancy.
* Emergency contraceptive pills ( ECPs )— sometimes simply referred to as emergency contraceptives ( ECs ) or the " morning-after pill "— are drugs intended to disrupt ovulation or fertilization, which are steps necessary for pregnancy ( contraceptives ).< ref name =" Trussell 2011 "> p. 121: Mechanism of actionCopper-releasing IUCsWhen used as a regular or emergency method of contraception, copper-releasing IUCs act primarily to prevent fertilization.
Emergency contraceptive pills ( ECPs ) are not to be confused with mifepristone ( RU486, Mifeprex ), which is used as an " abortion pill ".
The largest U. S. Government programs are the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief ( PEPFAR ) and the President's Malaria Initiative, which aim to reduce the impact of these debilitating diseases in Rwanda.
Persons serving as Chirurgeons work under the " Good Samaritan " principal providing only first aid and either calling for Emergency Medical Services, or advising sick or injured persons to seek medical care on their own if they have injuries or illnesses that are beyond the scope of First Aid to treat.
" Known subversives " ( including peace activists and some trade unionists ) are arrested and interned under the Emergency Powers Act.
Other countries which still uses the M102 cannon are Malaysia in the 2nd Emergency era ( 1968-1988 ).
Four functional bodies — Transport for London, the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime, London Development Agency and London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority — are responsible for delivery of services in these areas.
Hot standby nets are in constant operation 24 / 7 / 365 for International Emergency and Disaster Relief communications.
NS / EP telecommunications are managed and controlled by the National Communications System using Telecommunications Service Priority through both the Government Emergency Telecommunications Service and Wireless Priority Service.
Sirens are sometimes used as part of an integrated warning system that links sirens with other warning media such as the radio and TV Emergency Alert System, NOAA Weather Radio, telephone alerting systems, Reverse 911, Cable Override and wireless alerting systems in the United States and the Emergency Public Warning System in the Canadian province of Alberta.
The company maintains several Network Emergency Response Vehicles ( NERV ) s which are staffed by Cisco employees during natural disasters and other public crises.
Emergency physicians are tasked with seeing a large number of patients, treating their illnesses and arranging for disposition — either admitting them to the hospital or releasing them after treatment as necessary.
After this many medical colleges are about to start postgraduate training i. e. MD in Emergency Medicine.
There are only two academic societies in EM in China, Chinese Association of EM ( CAEM ) and Chinese College of Emergency Physicians ( CCEP, equivalent to ACEP in US ).
In Turkey there are two associations for Emergency Physicians:
Emergency medical services ( abbreviated to the initialism EMS in some countries ) are a type of emergency service dedicated to providing out-of-hospital acute medical care, transport to definitive care, and other medical transport to patients with illnesses and injuries which prevent the patient from transporting themselves.
Emergency medical services exists to fulfill the basic principles of first aid, which are to Preserve Life, Prevent Further Injury, and Promote Recovery.
The Board for Critical Care Transport Certification ( BCCTPC ®) has developed a certification exam for flight and ground critical care paramedics Some educational facilities that provide this training are UMBC Critical Care Emergency Medical Transport Program or.
Some paramedics and EMTs, known as Wilderness Emergency Medical Technicians, utilize expanded scope of practice protocols that are operationalized when in wilderness ( remote, austere, or resource-deficient ) environments.

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Fifty lantern slide teaching sets on the subject of `` Emergency War Surgery ( NATO ) '' were assembled and distributed to the Medical Military Services of foreign Governments associated with NATO and South-East Asia Treaty Organization.
The Emergency Conservation Work ( ECW ) Act was introduced to Congress the same day and enacted by voice vote on the 31st.
Responding to favorable public opinion to alleviate unemployment Congress approved the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, on 8 April 1935, which included continued funding for the CCC program through 31 March 1937.
Precedence dialing is still done on the military phone networks, but using number combinations ( Example: Entering 93 before a number is a priority call ) rather than the separate tones and the Government Emergency Telecommunications Service has superseded Autovon for any civilian priority telco access.
* Emergency speed restriction or slow zone on British railways
FAO established an Emergency Prevention System for Transboundary Animal and Plant Pests and Diseases in 1994, focusing on the control of diseases like rinderpest, foot-and-mouth disease and avian flu by helping governments coordinate their responses.
The first Sony album, Emergency on Planet Earth was released in 1993.
In 1956, under his direction, St-Laurent's Secretary of State for External Affairs Lester B. Pearson, helped solve the Suez Crisis in 1956 between Great Britain, France, Israel and Egypt, bringing forward St-Laurent's 1946 views on a U. N. military force in the form of the United Nations Emergency Force ( UNEF ) or peacekeeping.
Another of the 1960s was Emergency Ward 10, on ITV.
The character of the Doctor began his service on the USS Voyager as the standard Emergency Medical Hologram built into almost every newer Starfleet ship's sickbay.
* Emergency Number Day, proclaimed by President Reagan on August 26 in 1987.
This facility served to replace the Office of Emergency Management office formerly housed in the basement of 7 World Trade Center, and destroyed on the afternoon of September 11.
The new strategic thinking found its place in the proposed Joint Emergency War Plan codenamed “ Halfmoon ”, which called for the dropping of fifty atomic bombs on twenty cities in the Soviet Union.
The State of Emergency, however, most notably affected rights and guarantees contained in the " Statute on Rights and Guarantees of Nicaraguans.
Although initially willing to stand in the 1984 elections, the UNO, headed by Arturo Cruz ( a former Sandinista ) declined participation in the elections based on their own objections to the restrictions placed on the electoral process by the State of Emergency and the official advisement of President Ronald Reagan's State Department, who feared that their participation would legitimize the election process.
He is scheduled to teach a hematology class at the University of Kansas hospital in nearby Lawrence, Kansas, and is en route when he hears an alarming Emergency Broadcast System alert on his car radio.
Emergency special sessions have been convened under this procedure on ten occasions.
Hostilities started with a grenade attack by the NLF against the British High Commissioner on 10 December 1963, killing one person and injuring fifty, and a state of emergency was declared, becoming known as the Aden Emergency.
* May 19 – The Emergency Quota Act is passed by the U. S. Congress, establishing national quotas on immigration.
* November 26 – The British Governor of Cyprus declares a State of Emergency on the island.
Under the Hoover administration, she worked on and headed the women's section of the President's Emergency Committee for Employment in 1930, where she worked to gain the cooperation of women's groups for reducing unemployment.
In telecommunication, the Aeronautical Emergency Communications System Plan ( AECS ) provides for the operation of aeronautical communications stations, on a voluntary, organized basis, to provide the President and the Federal Government, as well as heads of state and local governments, or their designated representatives, and the aeronautical industry with an expeditious means of communications during an emergency.

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