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rapid and reduction
In the period since the 1970s database technology has kept pace with the increasing resources becoming available from the computing platform: notably the rapid increase in the capacity and speed ( and reduction in price ) of disk storage, and the increasing capacity of main memory.
Dieting, especially extreme food-intake reduction and rapid weight loss, can have the following side effects and consequences:
In addition, these insect symbionts have similar patterns of genome evolution to those found in true organelles: genome reduction, rapid rates of gene evolution, and bias in nucleotide base composition favoring adenine and thymine, at the expense of guanine and cytosine.
Indonesia enjoyed stronger fundamentals with the authorities implemented wide-ranging economic and financial reforms, including a rapid reduction in public and external debt, strengthening of corporate and banking sector balance sheets and reducing bank vulnerabilities through higher capitalization and better supervision.
The most important risk factors for osteoporosis are advanced age ( in both men and women ) and female sex ; estrogen deficiency following menopause or oophorectomy is correlated with a rapid reduction in bone mineral density, while in men, a decrease in testosterone levels has a comparable ( but less pronounced ) effect.
However, his successor, George Grey, promoted rapid cultural assimilation and reduction of the land ownership, influence and rights of the Māori.
However, the currently accepted mechanism involves a rapid four-electron reduction involving immediate oxygen-oxygen bond cleavage, avoiding any intermediate likely to form superoxide.
Seventeen of eighteen women with hirsutism treated with combination therapy of Flutamide 250 mg twice daily and an oral contraceptive pill had a rapid and marked reduction in their hirsutism score.
Where the Labour Party promoted a reduction of tensions in the Nordic region, the Willoch cabinet approved forward logistical bases for American rapid deployment forces and lent full support to the NATO double track decision of 1979.
The emergency portion of each triple valve is activated by the extremely rapid rate of reduction of train line pressure.
* Electrical breakdown, the failure of an electric circuit or a rapid reduction in the resistance of an electrical insulator that can lead to a spark
The IDNDR secretariat launched the RADIUS ( risk assessment tools for diagnosis of urban areas against seismic disasters ) initiative in 1996 to promote worldwide activities for the reduction of urban seismic risk, which experienced rapid growth particularly in developing countries, by helping to raise public awareness.
The Accords included a seventy percent reduction of the armed forces, the dissolution of the rapid deployment forces, the National Guard, the National Police, the Treasury Police and the transfer of the state intelligence agencies to the Presidency of the Republic.
When plasma is diluted by excessive water intake ( or hyponatremia ), syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion ( SIADH ), hemodialysis, or rapid reduction of blood glucose in hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state ( HHS ), formerly hyperosmolar non-ketotic acidosis ( HONK ), the brain osmolality will then exceed the serum osmolality creating an abnormal pressure gradient down which water will flow into the brain causing edema.
It had separate cells for 860 prisoners and proved satisfactory to the authorities who started building prisons to deal with the rapid increase in numbers occasioned by the ending of capital punishment for many crimes and a steady reduction in transportation.
A reduction in oedema and a rapid recovery of strength usually follows.
After the revolution there was a rapid reduction in the number of smaller states.
This is made possible by the rapid reduction of nitrofurantoin inside the bacterial cell by flavoproteins ( nitrofuran reductase ) to multiple reactive intermediates that attack ribosomal proteins, DNA, respiration, pyruvate metabolism and other macromolecules within the cell.
These attacks have produced the broadest, deepest and most rapid reduction in al-Qaida senior leadership that we've seen in several years ."< ref > U. S. Officials: Al-Qaida Leadership Cadre ' Decimated ' by Tom Gjelten, February 14, 2008 < http :// www. npr. org / templates / story / story. php? storyId = 100160836 ></ ref > President Obama's CIA Director Leon Panetta stated that SAD / SOG's efforts in Pakistan have been " the most effective weapon " against senior al-Qaeda leadership.
This allows an extreme rapid reduction ( quench ) in temperature of the heated gases.
Alternatively, it may refer to a rapid reduction in the resistance of an electrical insulator that can lead to a spark jumping around or through the insulator.
Bender believed that John A. Macdonald's promise of a transcontinental railway linking eastern Canada to British Columbia to be overambitious and too expensive, and unfavorably compared the Canadian government's growing debt to the United States ' rapid reduction of its Civil War debt.
In January 2011 the Greek government proposed a reorganization of the system, which involves reduction of the separate companies to just two, one for tram and rapid transit and one for conventional and trolley buses.
The market expanded slowly for a time, but starting around the mid-1990s various advances in materials science and refinement of the existing systems led to rapidly improving performance and an equally rapid reduction in cost.

rapid and personnel
However, the rush to complete this rapid expansion scheme resulted in the deaths of 997 personnel and another 700 wounded.
A 1949 report noted the lack of " any great slackening in the pace of life at the Institute " to match the return to peacetime, remembering the " academic tranquillity of the prewar years ", though acknowledging the significant contributions of military research to the increased emphasis on graduate education and rapid growth of personnel and facilities.
The rapid flow of people led to a fast-paced and uncontrolled urbanization ; an estimated 1. 5 million people were living in Saigon slums, while many South Vietnamese elites and U. S. personnel lived in luxury.
The SAR unit is a rapid mobilization force and has an airborne transport and deployment capability for its personnel and equipment.
With the rapid expansion in the number of CSEC personnel since the 9 / 11 attack in the US, the existing CSEC facilities are no longer sufficiently large.
* 374th Operations Group ( Tail Code: YJ ) The 374th Operations Group maintains a forward presence by providing rapid responsive movement of personnel, equipment and operational support in the Asia-Pacific region.
* January 5 – A rapid series of explosions and quickly spreading fires at the Imperial German Navy airship base at Tondern destroys four hangars and five airships in five minutes, killing four civilian workers and 10 naval personnel and injuring 134 naval personnel.
* Norwegian Home Guard-50, 000 personnel + 33, 000 ( reserve ), rapid reaction forces, follow-on-forces, reinforcement forces and reserves.
The chase after the Red Army's rapid retreat left behind a security vacuum, which required urgent deployment of additional personnel.
If as much money and talented personnel were available as the government had for the atomic bomb, they said, very rapid progress could be made in cancer research.
* This new counter mortar mode provides rapid information on the origin of the hostile fire as well as an estimate of the impact point of the fire which is useful to warn personnel of imminent danger.
An organization ’ s business risks can arise or change due to new personnel, new or restructured information systems, corporate restructuring, and rapid growth to name a few.
Also, to keep aircraft at their highest efficiency, an air transport system for the rapid delivery of spare engines and parts, auxiliary equipment of all kinds, flight crews, and ground personnel became an absolute necessity, and supplementary to the traditional and considerably slower method of surface transport.
Not until the late spring and summer of 1942, when large backlogs of supplies awaiting air shipment to the front began to build up at ports of embarkation and when it became clear that almost unlimited demands would be made in future for the rapid movement of urgently needed materials and personnel, did the idea of air transport as a major instrument of logistics begin to take shape.
To accommodate the rapid growth, the Dutch film industry looked to foreign personnel experienced with sound film technology.
The rapid release of steam and water can provide a very potent blast, and cause great damage to surrounding property or personnel.

rapid and active
The rapid reaction forces represent the main active combat capability of the military and consist of the 1st Brigade, 2nd Brigade and the Armour Battalion.
While most of a Pteranodon flight would have depended on soaring, like long-winged seabirds, it probably required an occasional active, rapid burst of flapping, and studies of Pteranodon wing loading ( the strength of the wings vs. the weight of the body ) indicate that they were capable of substantial flapping flight, contrary to some earlier suggestions that they were so big they could only glide.
The rapid demobilization at the conclusion of the war reduced the number of active duty UDTs to two on each coast with a complement of seven officers and 45 enlisted men each.
T cells ( which normally help protect the body against infection ) become active, migrate to the dermis and trigger the release of cytokines ( tumor necrosis factor-alpha TNFα, in particular ) which cause inflammation and the rapid production of skin cells.
More recently, the rapid growth of East Asian economies, or the newly industrialized countries ( NICs ), has also been associated with active industrial policies that selectively promoted manufacturing and facilitated technology transfer and industrial upgrading.
Energy release associated with rapid movement on active faults is the cause of most earthquakes, such as occurs on the San Andreas Fault, California.
This regulation increases the efficiency of oxygen release by hemoglobin in tissues, like active muscle tissue, where rapid metabolization has produced relatively high concentrations of hydrogen ions and carbon dioxide.
The hallucinations, sensation of flying, often a rapid increase in libido, and other characteristic effects of this compound are largely attributable to the CNS and peripheral effects of hyoscyamine and other active drugs present in the ointments such as atropine, scopolamine, and other tropane alkaloids.
In contrast to other types of active galactic nuclei, BL Lacs are characterized by rapid and large-amplitude flux variability and significant optical polarization.
This early filling phase is due to active relaxation of the ventricular myocardium, causing a pressure gradient that allows a rapid flow of blood from the left atrium, across the mitral valve.
Such snares are termed “ flypaper traps ,” however the trapping mechanism of sundews is often erroneously described as “ passive .” In fact, sundew traps are quite active and sensitive, and the disturbance of one or a few trichomes quickly triggers an action potential that stimulates the rapid movement of other trichomes toward the prey.
They are active hunters, dispatching their prey with a rapid pounce and bite.
Nunn has now retired from serious tournament play and hasn't played a FIDE rated game since August 2006, however he has been active in the ECF rapid play.
Previous assumptions of rapid growth rate in rhamphorhynchoids were based on the assumption that they needed to be warm-blooded to sustain active flight.
The station became active in 1953 during the rapid expansion of NATO forces in Europe.
Because of this, its growth was rapid, and in 1980 it had more than three million active members.
With the ability of rapid screening of diverse compounds ( such as small molecules or siRNAs ) to identify active compounds, HTS has led to an explosion in the rate of data generated in recent years
White obtains a move and a half-open f-file in return for a pawn, and as with most gambits, White aims to achieve rapid development and active posting of his pieces in order to rapidly build up an attack at the cost of the gambit pawn.
Sufficiently rapid or bright flashing may require active cooling such as forced-air or water cooling to prevent the xenon flash lamp from melting.
The rapid Indian Navy's movement pushed the Navy to take active measures and responded by deploying the large formation of submarines to gather the intelligence movement on Indian naval activities and presence, however the Navy did not make any military engagement with the Indian Navy.
Though the recurrence of seismic events in Armenia does not reach the high frequency that is seen in other segments of this zone, rapid crustal deformation there is associated with active thrust faulting and volcanic activity.
The reason for the short service life was due to rapid leeching of the toxicant, and chemical conversion into less toxic salts which accumulated as a crust which would inhibit further leaching of active cuprous oxide from the layer under the crust.
Despite active politicking on his part, attempting to capitalize on the faded political connections of his now-disgraced father ( who had died in 1855 ), Pleasonton did not earn the rapid promotions of some of his colleagues and was promoted only to major by early 1862.
It is an area that has been in active and rapid development since the early 1990s, with large residential developments occurring in the southeastern portion in the 2000s.

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