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Suppression of amygdala activity can also be achieved by pathogens.
* Opt-out lists also known as Suppression lists are only used for compliance purposes.
* Suppression of formulas that introduce the direct dialogue with the purpose of making the narration more agile, perhaps because some passages of Spanish cantares de gesta were semi-represented ( thereof also its greater realism ).
Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses ( SEAD ), also known as " Wild Weasel " and " Iron Hand " operations in the United States, are military actions to suppress enemy surface-based air defenses ( Surface-to-air missiles ( SAMs ) and anti-aircraft artillery ( AAA )), primarily in the first hours of an attack.
Finger Lakes Community College also operates the Muller Field Station at the southern end of Honeoye Lake which serves as an outdoor education facility, and the East Hill Campus, in Naples, New York, site of the college's Wildland Fire Suppression Program.
Results of a medical study known as the Cardiac Arrhythmia Suppression Trial ( CAST ) demonstrated that patients with structural heart disease ( such as a history of MI ( heart attack ), or left ventricular dysfunction ) and also patients with ventricular arrhythmias, should not take this drug.
* Suppression of the Oxidizer ( also known as choking ): by the use of a carbon dioxide fire-extinguisher, a blanket, or spraying sufficient water on a solid combustible ( water vapor removes fresh air ) …
The Agreement concerning the Manufacture of, Internal Trade in and Use of Prepared Opium, also known as the Agreement concerning the Suppression of the Manufacture of, Internal Trade in, and Use of, Prepared Opium, was a treaty promulgated in Geneva on 11 February 1925.
The Agreement for the Control of Opium Smoking in the Far East, also known as the Agreement concerning the Suppression of Opium Smoking, was a treaty concluded in Bangkok on 27 November 1931 and at Lake Success, New York on 11 December 1946.
A chapter is also devoted to the crusade of Anthony Comstock and the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice.
In 1869, The Peace Preservation Act was amended, and the Dangerous Societies Suppression Ordinance was also enacted.
In 1949, they also introduced the Suppression of Communism Bill to ban the Communist Party, causing the CPSA to pre-emptively disband and go underground.

Suppression and Two
The Suppression of the Jesuits in the Portuguese Empire, France, the Two Sicilies, Parma and the Spanish Empire by 1767 was a result of a series of political moves rather than a theological controversy.

Suppression and more
The rapid increase in the number of convictions for public drunkenness was more a reflection of the growing population rather than social deterioration. In 1886, a national body called the New Zealand Alliance for Suppression and Abolition of the Liquor Traffic was formed, pushing for control of the liquor trade as a democratic right.
Individuals banned by the Suppression of Communism Act could not communicate with more than one person at any time unless at home ( thus removing them from partaking in political activities ), travel to areas without government approval, or leave the country.
Suppression of dissent occurs when an individual or group which is more powerful than another tries to directly or indirectly censor, persecute or otherwise oppress the other party, rather than engage with and constructively respond to or accommodate the other party's arguments or viewpoint.
The unit flew more than 400 combat missions, performing the Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses ( SEAD ) mission and flying numerous precision bombing missions over Iraq.
* Suppression of dissent when a more powerful opponent tries to silence the other.

Suppression and at
Signed at The Hague on 16 December 1970, the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft contains 14 articles relating to what constitutes hijacking as well as guidelines for what is expected of governments when dealing with hijackings.
Work under the supervision of the Team Leader, providing START triage for victims found at the scene ; marking victims with category of injury per the standard operating procedures ; when not accomplishing their primary mission, assist the Fire Suppression Team if needed, assist the Search and Rescue Team if needed, assist in the Medical Triage Area if needed, assist in the Treatment Area if needed, other duties as assigned ; communicate with Team Leader.
The wording of the First Suppression Act was clear that reform, not outright abolition of monastic life, was being presented to the public as the objective of the legislative policy ; and there is a continuing academic debate as to whether a universal dissolution was nevertheless being covertly prepared for at this point.
The Suppression of Communism Act was used against all those dedicated to ending apartheid, but was obviously particularly targeted at the SACP.
However, a typical Early Suppression Fast Response ( ESFR ) sprinkler at a pressure of will discharge approximately.
Late Gothic Fan vault ing ( 1608, restored 1860s ) over the nave at Bath Abbey, Bath, Somerset | Bath, England Suppression of the triforium offers a great expanse of clerestory windows.
The appearance of commemorative postage stamps caused a backlash among some stamp collectors, in the early years of stamp collecting who balked at the prospect of laying out ever-larger sums to acquire the stamps of the world, so they formed the Society for the Suppression of Speculative Stamps in 1895 to blacklist what they deemed to be excessive stamps.
In 1535 the abbey's income was assessed in the Valor Ecclesiasticus, Henry VIII's great survey of church finances, at £ 160 gross, £ 100 net, which meant the following year that it came under the terms of the First Suppression Act, Henry's initial move in the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
Remarkably, despite a description of sex between women in the first poem, the book was never legally challenged ; the passage seems explicit now, but at a time when lesbianism was virtually invisible in American culture, the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice may not have understood its imagery.
* Part I: Suppression and distortion of research findings at federal agencies
Later, with the publication of God's Little Acre, authorities, at the instigation of the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice ( apparently incensed at Caldwell's choice of title ), arrested Caldwell and seized his copies when he went to New York for a book-signing event.
In New York City police raids on the business, which were carried out at intervals for decades, were usually at the instigation of John S. Sumner and the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice, which during the years of its existence closely monitored the trade in pornography in the city.
* The 1988 Protocol for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts of Violence at Airports Serving International Civil Aviation
Held extra assignments as Custodian of Evacuee Properties in the Province of Sindh, Chairman, Special Court under Suppression of Terrorist Activities ( Special Courts ) Act, 1975 ; Special Appellate Court ( Customs ) and Chairman, Provincial Election Authority, Sindh ( for elections to the local bodies ), Member Syndicate, Senate and Election Board of Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Member of the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Board of Trustees, Election Tribunal appointed by Election Commission of Pakistan in respect of General Elections held in the year 1985. Participated in a programme titled “ Introduction to Computer and Technology in Courts ” at National Judicial College, Reno, Nevada, USA Chief Justice, High Court of Sindh, Karachi from 1989-1990. Elevated to Judge, Supreme Court of Pakistan from 1990-1994.
Suppression is needed because in Sydney, the rear trip cock on a train is always lowered, while in Melbourne, by contrast, suppression is not required because the trip cock at the rear of a train is always raised clear of any wayside trip arm.
They all shared certain elements of a common experience: education at St Peter's School and Fort Hare University, living in Sophiatown, working for Drum Magazine, exile, banning under the Suppression of Communism Act and for many the writing of an autobiography.
# Fire Suppression on land and at sea
In 1535 the abbey's income was assessed in the Valor Ecclesiasticus, Henry VIII's great survey of church finances, at £ 428 gross, £ 326 net, which meant that it escaped being confiscated under the terms of the first Suppression Act, Henry's initial move in the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

Suppression and for
See the United Nations website for full text on " Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Civil Aviation ".
Work under the supervision of the Team Leader, searching for and providing rescue of victims as is prudent under the conditions ; when not accomplishing their primary mission, assist the Fire Suppression Team, assist in the triage or treatment area as needed ; other duties as assigned ; communicate with Team Leader.
All Europe contributed to the making of Kurtz "-" I learned that, most appropriately, the International Society for the Suppression of Savage Customs had entrusted him with the making of a report, for its future guidance.
Suppression of production of estrogen in the body is a treatment for these cancers.
By 18 March, an Act for the Suppression of the Lesser Monasteries, those with a gross income of less than £ 200 per annum, had passed both houses.
* Balls and Another Book for Suppression ( 1931 )
He championed causes and campaigns such as the Society for Suppression of Vice, British missionary work in India, the creation of a free colony in Sierra Leone, the foundation of the Church Mission Society, and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
This conference formed and drafted a constitution for the New Zealand Alliance for the Suppression of the Liquor Traffic and the following officers were elected: president, Sir William Fox ( New Zealand ); sixteen vice-presidents, including D. Goldie, Hori Ropiha, Sir H. A. Atkinson, L. M. Isitt, and Sir Robert Stout ; executive committee, F. G. Ewington, Edward Withy, George Winstone, H. J.
On 30 November 1973, the United Nations General Assembly opened for signature and ratification the International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid.
* New York Society for the Suppression of Vice
The Dissolution of the Monasteries, sometimes referred to as the Suppression of the Monasteries, was the set of administrative and legal processes between 1536 and 1541 by which Henry VIII disbanded monasteries, priories, convents and friaries in England, Wales and Ireland ; appropriated their income, disposed of their assets, and provided for their former members and functions.
In 1536, not long after the First Suppression Act commanding the dissolution of lesser monasteries was passed, Leland lamented the spoliation of monastic libraries and addressed Thomas Cromwell in a letter seeking aid for the rescue of books.
Anthony Comstock's New York Society for the Suppression of Vice, founded in 1873, inscribed book burning on its seal, as a worthy goal to be achieved.
Symbol of the " New York Society for the Suppression of Vice ", advocating book-burning

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