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Cessation and with
Cessation is often equated with nirvana ( Sanskrit ; Pali nibbana ), which can be described as the state of being in cessation or the event or process of the cessation.
Cessation of the aversive stimuli was typically accompanied by the presentation of opposite-sex erotic images, with the objective of strengthening heterosexual feelings.
* Cessation of Hostilities ( Compilation with all three studio albums Battlezone released + Children of madness demo tracks and one new live track, 2001 )
With a revamped lineup including drummer Matthias Bossi and percussionist Tim Keiper, the band hit the road again, playing several successful tours with bands such as Tomahawk, The Melvins, Alien Ant Farm, Cessation Bustle and Sleepytime Gorilla Museum.
In 2008, YOB reformed with the intention of performing a few shows live and releasing an album in 2009, which resulted in The Great Cessation on Profound Lore Records.

Cessation and withdrawal
Cessation of smoking leads to symptoms of nicotine withdrawal such as anxiety and irritability.

Cessation and is
Cessation is the goal of one's spiritual practice in the Buddhist tradition.
Cessation of menses as a result of removal of the ovaries is called " surgical menopause ".

Cessation and by
Cessation of 34 years ' continuous operations at Gatwick by Delta Air Lines on 17 April 2012 left US Airways as the only US carrier still serving Gatwick.
The Direct Grant Grammar Schools ( Cessation of Grant ) Regulations 1975 forced these schools to decide whether to convert into comprehensives under local authority control or become entirely independent schools funded by fees.
Cessation of bleeding can be determined by blotting away the blood every several seconds until the site looks ' glassy '.
In so doing Anglesey was held by Ormonde to have censured his conduct and that of Charles I in concluding the " Cessation ", and the duke brought the matter before the council.
* 17, Cessation of military offensives east of the Rhine by Tiberius, Civil war between Germanic tribes.

Cessation and ;
* Cessation of perspiration ; consequent decreased epidermal thermal dissipation leading to warm, blotchy, or red skin
< li > Cessation of creativity and innovation within the group ;

Cessation and including
* 1917 Asiatic Barred Zone Act Cessation of immigration to the U. S. from mostly Asian countries, including the region of British India.

Cessation and .
Cessation ( Pali: nirodha ) refers to the cessation of suffering and the causes of suffering.
The signing of the Alaska purchase | Alaska Treaty of Cessation on March 30, 1867.
On July 5, they were called to the States-General assembly where they were requested to sign The Act of Cessation, the legalization of the order to desist from the ministry.
On 20 July, the Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities in Laos was signed, ending French rule.
* Cessation of violence and incitement against Israel.
Cessation of the hunt as dusk becomes night, resumes when night becomes dawn.
A live track from the Walthamstow gig later appeared on a compilation of all three Battlezone albums, entitled Cessation of Hostilities.
On 6 April 1994 The Provisional IRA announced a three day Ceasefire or " Temporary Cessation of Hostilities " to run from Wednesday 6 April-Friday 8 April 1994.
The use of clean weapons in strategic situations may be indicated in order to protect the local population .– Dr Hans Bethe, Working Group Chairman, 27 March 1958 " Top Secret-Restricted Data " Report to the NSC Ad Hoc Working Group on the Technical Feasibility of a Cessation of Nuclear Testing, p 9.
A. Algera ’ s Signs and Wonders of God's Kingdom, J. M. Ruthven ’ s On the Cessation of Charismata: The Protestant Polemic on Postbiblical Miracles and J. I. Packer ’ s The Kingdom and the Power.
* Jon M. Ruthven, On the Cessation of Charismata: The Protestant Polemic on Postbiblical Miracles ( Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1993 ).
The Cardiac Prevention and Rehabilitation program focuses its efforts in five areas: cardiac rehabilitation, the Heart Health Education Centre ( for patient and public education ), the Champlain Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Network, the Ottawa Model for Smoking Cessation ( implemented in more than 70 medical institutions across Canada ), and behavioral and risk modification research.
Only ten days after the " Irish Cessation ," Parliament at Westminster swore to the Solemn League and Covenant, and the die was cast.

dosing and with
In the case of dosing infants, the T4 tablets are generally crushed and mixed with breast milk, formula milk or water.
Dosing considerations in an outpatient treatment program, where individuals carry a high degree of tolerance to opioids and are closely monitored with witnessed daily dosing, is a separate consideration from the patient with chronic pain requiring analgesia.
Persons going overseas for an extended period of time should arrange for " courtesey dosing " arrangements to be put in place with a clinic at their destination.
Physicians treat victims of a venomous bite with antivenom, which is created by dosing an animal such as a sheep, horse, goat, or rabbit with a small amount of the targeted venom.
Contrary to earlier observations, recent studies emerging from some developing countries ( India, Bangladesh and Indonesia ) have strongly suggested that dosing expectant mothers in the population in which vitamin A deficiency is common and maternal mortality is high can greatly reduce maternal mortality ratio Similarly, dosing newborn infants with 50, 000 IU ( 15 mg ) of vitamin A within 2 days of birth, can significantly reduce neonatal mortality
Preparing the shot involves adjusting the grind of the beans, dosing ( the amount of coffee used in the shot ), tamping ( pressing down the espresso in the basket ), and often other preparation of the grounds ( such as leveling, tapping, or stirring ), with the goal of obtaining a desired extraction.
In four separate trials over ten years with various dosing regimens of doxycycline for individualized treatment, doxycycline was found to be effective in sterilizing the female worms and reducing their numbers over a period of four to six weeks.
Farina attempted a comeback in 1955, dosing himself with painkillers and scoring a couple of points finishes.
The significant advantage of valciclovir over aciclovir is its dosing of only 3 times / day ( compared with aciclovir's 5 times / day dosing ), which could make it more convenient for patients and improve adherence with therapy.
Silicon is most commonly deposited by dosing with silicon tetrachloride and hydrogen at approximately 1200 ° C:
Improvements were seen on diabetic peripheral neuropathy, nephropathy and other decrements associated with long-term complications of type I diabetes .< ref name =" pmid10784221 "> So far, dosing with C-peptide has shown to be safe and there were no effects of C-peptide demonstrated in healthy subjects ( who make their own C-peptide ).
The letter said, in part, that the materials " are misleading in that they omit and / or minimize the most serious and important risk information associated with the use of Lindane Shampoo, particularly in pediatric patients ; include a misleading dosing claim ; and overstate the efficacy of Lindane Shampoo.
In infants and young children, the recommended first-line treatment is ACTs, with attention to accurate dosing and ensuring the administered dose is retained.
The authors suggested that the failure of silymarin to show beneficial effects in other clinical trials may have been due to poor compliance with treatment, resulting in insufficient dosing.
Effects on quality of life are unproven, with a number of studies finding that adults with GHD had near-normal indicators of QoL at baseline ( giving little scope for improvement ), and many using outdated dosing strategies.
Fifteen women were given a placebo with identical dosing.

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