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side and benefit
This enables loperamide hydrochloride to be used to the same benefit as other opioid drugs but without the CNS side effects or potential for abuse.
Nonetheless, the cost benefit analysis for society at large between having laws that protect citizens from toxic or dangerous living and work conditions such as those that existed in the early industrial 1800's or not clearly comes down on the side of regulation.
On the other side, the weakness of Russia and Finland opened an opportunity for geopolitical changes in Fennoscandia that would benefit Sweden.
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.
However, a side benefit of the blinking backlight was infinite contrast.
Each of these two contestants for power was continually soliciting Orhan's aid against the other, and Orhan supported whichever side would benefit the Ottomans.
Convention has initial board position such that the disks with dark side up are to the northeast and southwest ( from both players ' perspectives ), though this is only marginally meaningful to play ( Where opening memorization is an issue, some players may benefit from consistency on this ).
This is the least efficient way to learn, but it is a nice side benefit to the result of the work done.
::" Now to prepare them against these contingencies, and that they might, have fresh air for the benefit of the elephants, cureloms or mammoths and many other animals, that perhaps were in them, as well as the human beings they contained, the Lord told them how to construct them in order to receive air, that when they were on the top of the water, whichever side up their vessels happened to be, it mattered not ; they were so constructed that they could ride safely, though bottom upwards and they could open their air holes that happened to be uppermost " ( Orson Pratt, JoD 12: 340 ).
This allowed neighboring systems to share generation and voltage stability resources, providing mutual benefit to each side.
That was the real purpose of the lamasery ; study, inner peace, and long life were a side benefit to living there.
Especially on the Danish side, the land connection has domestic benefit, mainly connecting the airport to the railway network.
Watson argued for the nurture side of the nature-nurture debate, claiming that the world would benefit from extinguishing pregnancies for twenty years while enough data was gathered to ensure an efficient child-rearing process.
Gray designed the town square as a trapezoid instead of a square, with the south side of the town square larger than the north so that as the sun traversed across the sky, the buildings on the east and west would benefit from prolonged periods of daily sunlight.
Decision-makers must valuate wetland type, provided ecosystem service, long-term benefit, and current subsidies inflating valuation on either the private or public sector side.
Prednisone, a corticosteroid, is commonly used as an anti-inflammatory to reduce symptoms of pharyngeal pain, odynophagia, or enlarged tonsils, although its use remains controversial due to the rather limited benefit and the potential of side effects.
In other areas, hunting and non-commercial fishing are mainly seen as a sport or recreation, with the edible meat as mostly a side benefit.
This produced a ring of airflow, as expected, but he noticed an unexpected benefit as well ; the sheet of fast moving air presented a sort of physical barrier to the air on either side of it.
This differs from conventional price discrimination in that the primary motive is not, usually, to increase revenue at the expense of consumer surplus, but to increase the club's attractiveness to the market side more willing to pay ( men ), for the benefit of the other ( women ).
In acting as an airfoil, a jib has the added benefit of increasing the performance of the main sail itself by reducing turbulence on the leeward side of the sail.
The construction of the Autobahn had a side benefit of creating a new tourist industry.
Decongestants and antihistamines, either nasal or oral, are not recommended due to the lack of benefit and concerns regarding side effects.
This is more a case of side effects / benefit analysis than of a real Principle application and is common in medicine.
A benefit of this was the location of these activities to the rear, less public side of a dwelling.
A side benefit of driving such extensive adits is that previously unknown ore-bodies can be discovered, helping finance the enormous cost.

side and tracking
In 1961, JPL hired their first woman engineer to work along side male engineers as part of the Ranger and Mariner mission tracking teams.
The tracking shot can include smooth movements forward, backward, along the side of the subject, or on a curve.
In other words, dependency tracking is a side effect of the compilation process.
Seth is unaware of the dark side of his quickly successful job, as the FBI have been tracking the firm for a period of time.
: In the New Forest it occurs in earth-mounds, at Seaton under stones, in the Landslip, Isle of Wight, in the side of the cliff, and at Fairlight I found it in the side of the cliff and in earth-mounds in the undercliff-one of the nests being traced by tracking a worker which was carrying home a fly in its jaws.
Martin Hansen discovered Hansen Cave in October 1887, reportedly while tracking a cougar high up the side of American Fork Canyon.
The Namur side is home to the ALCOR, ALTAIR, MMW and TRADEX radar tracking stations.
The negative side is that studies have shown that tracking decreases students ' opportunity to learn.
That generally means tracking the bicycle at least five feet away from the edge of parked cars, because the door zone is about four feet and the cyclist typically extends about one foot to each side of where the bike tracks.
Since freight sent via LTL carriers is subject to misrouting or misloading it is a good practice to put the tracking number on each side of each piece of freight.
On 18 September 2007, Richards joined League One side Brighton & Hove Albion on a provisional one-month loan deal, although the Seagulls had allegedly been tracking the player all through the summer of 2007.

side and public
Many who side with this view disagree that Luke portrays Christianity or the Roman Empire as harmless and thus reject the apologetic view because “ Acts does not present Christians as politically harmless or law abiding for there are a large number of public controversies concerning Christianity, particularly featuring Paul .” For example, to support this view Cassidy references how Paul is accused of going against the Emperor because he is “ saying that there is another king named Jesus .” ( Acts 17: 7 ) Furthermore, there are multiple examples of Paul ’ s preaching causing uprisings in various cities ( Acts 14: 2 ; 14: 19 ; 16: 19-23 ; 17: 5 ; 17: 13-14 ; 19: 28-40 ; 21: 27 ).
Richard Childress made a public pledge that the number 3 would never again adorn the side of a black car sponsored by GM Goodwrench.
In " Intimate Behaviour " Morris studies the human side of intimate behaviour by comparing mans earlier evolutionary psychology to that of modern man and how man copes with an increasingly rigid society empty of physical interaction in public by enacting intimate behaviour in other forms in private or deviant behaviour in public.
For most of the world, door swings, or handing, are determined while standing on the outside or less secure side of the door while facing the door ( i. e., standing on the side you use the key on, going from outside to inside, or from public to private ).
* Left hand hinge ( LHH ): Standing outside ( or on the less secure side, or on the public side of the door ), the hinges are on the left and the door opens in ( away from you ).
St. Anthony Catholic School, located on Milwaukee's south side, boasts 966 voucher students, meaning that it very likely receives more public money for general school support of a parochial elementary or high school than any before it in American history.
The south side of the island, home to the Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital, is closed to the general public and the object of restoration efforts spearheaded by Save Ellis Island.
The entire south side, called by some the " sad side ", of the island is off-limits to the general public.
On the negative side, public sector wage increases and regional peacekeeping commitments have led to continued inflationary deficit financing, depreciation of the Cedi, and rising public discontent with Ghana's austerity measures.
In 1983 he started hosting a public television program on the side, called Computer Chronicles, that followed trends in personal computing.
A public gallery looks down on the proceedings, and a small press gallery is located at the side.
Most of the transport system in Ireland is in public hands, either side of the Irish border.
Jan and Dean were college students, maintaining their studies while writing and recording music and making public appearances on the side.
Of the four fast bowlers in the tour party, Gubby Allen was a voice of dissent in the English camp, refusing to bowl short on the leg side, and writing several letters home to England critical of Jardine, although he did not express this in public in Australia.
The Krakouer brothers ( Jim and Phil ) brought a spark into the side and lifted many hopes for North supporters and the excitement to the general football public.
Since the 1880s, a fierce culture war between Catholic traditionalists and integralists on one side, and liberals, progressivists and anticlericals dominated Slovene political and public life, especially in Carniola.
When the public key is present on one side and the matching private key is present on another side, typing in the password is no longer required ( some software like MPI stack may need this password-less access to run properly ).
::" In all determinations of morality, this circumstance of public utility is ever principally in view ; and wherever disputes arise, either in philosophy or common life, concerning the bounds of duty, the question cannot, by any means, be decided with greater certainty, than by ascertaining, on any side, the true interests of mankind.
It allowed easy wheelchair access for the public tours and special events that enter through the secure entrance building on the east side.

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