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Topiramate, is another treatment option for resistant catatonia ; it produces its therapeutic effects by producing glutamate antagonism via modulation of AMPA receptors.
He also described diabetic gangrene, and treated diabetes using a mixture of lupine, trigonella ( fenugreek ), and zedoary seed, which produces a considerable reduction in the excretion of sugar, a treatment which is still prescribed in modern times.
This is evident, as the treatment dosage is much too low to fight infection, and in DPB cases with the occurrence of the macrolide-resistant bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa, macrolide therapy still produces substantial anti-inflammatory results.
However, like methadone, buprenorphine produces similar cognitive dehabilitation in multiple areas of mental function in both memory and timed choice task tests, which may persist after cessation of substitution treatment.
In the 1980s and beginning of the 1990s, before pharmaceutical grade IV heroin treatment became available to heroin addicts, as either single drug replacement for street heroin, or to be used alongside prescribed methadone, oral dextromoramide was prescribed to heroin addicts instead, because even when taken orally it still produces a strong, so called " rush ", without the need of IV administration and any of the risks involved with it.
This is a secondary level treatment plant which produces Class A biosolids.
Heat treatment of a xerogel at elevated temperature produces viscous sintering ( shrinkage of the xerogel due to a small amount of viscous flow ) and effectively transforms the porous gel into a dense glass.
Sucrose indirectly produces a positive result with Benedict's reagent if heated with dilute hydrochloric acid prior to the test, although after this treatment it is no longer sucrose.
It was not recommended for use during the first trimester, although considered safe during the second and third trimesters ; nevertheless, in October 2011, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC ) changed its recommendation and approved use of Mefloquine for both prophylaxis and treatment of malaria in all trimesters, after the Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) changed its categorization from C to B. Mefloquine frequently produces side effects, including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain and dizziness.
An effective slow sand filter may remain in service for many weeks or even months if the pre-treatment is well designed and produces water with a very low available nutrient level which physical methods of treatment rarely achieve.
Sewage treatment is the process that removes the majority of the contaminants from wastewater or sewage and produces both a liquid effluent suitable for disposal to the natural environment and a sludge.
* Dura lube, produces engine treatment products for trucks and cars
The process produces wastewater, pomace, and lees that require collection, treatment, and disposal or beneficial use.
* Jean Esquirol produces reports urging greater medicalization in the treatment of insanity in France.
* Edward Lhuyd produces the first published scientific treatment of what would now be recognized as a dinosaur, describing and naming a sauropod tooth, " Rutellum implicatum " found at Caswell, near Witney, Oxfordshire, England.
This causes the compound to produce a brief burst of agonist activity, followed by desensitisation and internalisation of the receptor, which, with long-term treatment, produces an effect more like that of an antagonist.
* First, conventional treatment focuses narrowly on treating water and produces an often toxic sludge as a by-product of this cleaning process.
Secondary municipal treatment process produces sewage sludge that is generated by biological treatment processes that include activated sludge systems, trickling filters, and other attached growth systems.
She was a member of the boards of directors of Genta, a medical supply corporation that focuses on products for cancer treatment from 2001 to 2007, and Cantel Medical Corporation, a company that produces and sells medical equipment — until she resigned in August 2009 to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest during the national debate over healthcare reform legislation.
A 1995 study showed that green light therapy at doses of 350 lux produces melatonin suppression and phase shifts equivalent to 10, 000 lux white light therapy, but another study published in May 2010 suggests that the blue light often used for SAD treatment should perhaps be replaced by green or white illumination, because of a possible involvement of the cones in melatonin suppression.
Addition of a catalytic amount of Pd ( PPh < sub > 3 </ sub >)< sub > 4 </ sub > produces a regiorandom polymer, but treatment with Ni ( dppe ) Cl < sub > 2 </ sub > yields regioregular PAT in quantitative yield.
These compounds also act as phosphodiesterase inhibitors, which produces additional anti-inflammatory effects, and makes them medically useful for the treatment of conditions such as asthma, but less suitable for use in scientific research.
Keratolytic () therapy is treatment to remove warts and other lesions in which the epidermis produces excess skin.

treatment and material
; Randomization: A schedule for allocating treatment material and for conducting treatment combinations in a DOE such that the conditions in one run neither depend on the conditions of the previous run nor predict the conditions in the subsequent runs.
The ability to modify the hardness of steel by heat treatment had been known since 1100 BC, and the rare material was valued for use in tool and weapon making.
* Annealing ( metallurgy ), a heat treatment that alters the microstructure of a material causing changes in properties such as strength, hardness, and ductility
The method of treatment of the traditional material to which the Talmud owes its origin was established in Babylonia by Rav.
The location and treatment of the primary lesion also crucial, as is the removal of any foreign material ( bone, dirt, bullets, and so forth ).
These crankshafts tend to be very expensive due to the large amount of material that must be removed with lathes and milling machines, the high material cost, and the additional heat treatment required.
Although such material could be worked at low temperatures to produce the striated Damascene pattern of intermixed ferrite and cementite bands in a manner identical to pattern-welded Damascus steel, any heat treatment sufficient to dissolve the carbides would permanently destroy the pattern.
The FDA study concluded: "... steps such as heat, alkaline treatment, and filtration could be effective in reducing the level of contaminating TSE agents ; however, scientific evidence is insufficient at this time to demonstrate that these treatments would effectively remove the BSE infectious agent if present in the source material.
A somewhat disinterested treatment of the emotional subject and painstaking attention to the throne and other details of the material world distinguish this work by a medieval Sicily | Sicilian master from works by imperial icon-painters of Constantinople.
Food irradiation using cobalt-60 is the preferred method by most processors, because the deeper penetration enables administering treatment to entire industrial pallets or totes, reducing the need for material handling.
The expansion from 21 chapters of the previous edition to 80 was due to the extended treatment of existing material rather than the addition of new topics.
Microscopic theoretical treatment of fluid phases can become quite complicated, owing to the high material density, meaning that strong interactions, hard-core repulsions, and many-body correlations cannot be ignored.
In cases where the mineralised package is determined by an economic cut-off, the near grade mineralised waste is dumped separately with view to treatment should market conditions change and it becomes economic viable to treat this material.
Feed can be tested for nitrate ; treatment consists of supplementing or substituting existing supplies with lower nitrate material.
It also contained much material that could be considered background for his other novels, including a detailed description of the protagonist's treatment to avoid being banned to Coventry ( a place in the Heinlein mythos where unrepentant law-breakers are sent to experience actual anarchy ).
Haight residents eschewed the material benefits of modern life, encouraged by the distribution of free food and organized shelter by the Diggers, and the creation of institutions such as the Free Clinic for medical treatment.
" The History was abridged and revised adding material to bring its treatment up to the then present and used as a text in English Catholic schools during the nineteenth century.
Codeine is used in the treatment of diarrhea to slow down peristalsis and the passage of fecal material through the bowels-this means that more time is given for water to reabsorb back into the body, which gives a firmer stool, and also means that feces is passed less frequently.
XPS is a surface chemical analysis technique that can be used to analyze the surface chemistry of a material in its " as received " state, or after some treatment, for example: fracturing, cutting or scraping in air or UHV to expose the bulk chemistry, ion beam etching to clean off some of the surface contamination, exposure to heat to study the changes due to heating, exposure to reactive gases or solutions, exposure to ion beam implant, exposure to ultraviolet light.
* Regulated Medical Waste, UN 3291-Waste or reusable material derived from medical treatment of an animal or human, or from biomedical research, which includes the production and testing of biological products.
Other critics like E. M. Forster complained about what they saw as James's squeamishness in the treatment of sex and other possibly controversial material, or dismissed his style as difficult and obscure, relying heavily on extremely long sentences and excessively latinate language.
Valerius's treatment of his material is careless and unintelligent in the extreme ; but in spite of his contusions, contradictions and anachronisms, the excerpts are apt illustrations, from the rhetorician's point of view, of the circumstance or quality they were intended to illustrate.

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