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Circulation and is
Simplified, the heart is a circuit of the Circulation.
* Protect vital signs by monitoring ABCs, or Airway, Breathing, and Circulation ; that is, if the person is thought to be at risk for severe respiratory depression, consider an endotracheal tube to protect the airway and assist with breathing.
Another study from The Harvard School of Public Health appearing in Circulation ( journal ) found " Consumption of processed meats, but not red meats, is associated with higher incidence of coronary heart disease and diabetes mellitus.
Circulation is audited by the Audit Bureau of Circulations ( ABC ).
Circulation is created by arranging product so the supermarket can control the traffic flow of the consumer.
In Tokyo, the special prize exchange is handled exclusively by the Tokyo Union Circulation company ( known as TUC ), which sells pachinko and slot parlors gold slits in standardized plastic cases, which it buys back from winning customers at its conveniently located " TUC Shop " windows.
Circulation is 110, 817 daily and 132, 185 on Sunday ( 2005 averages ).
In 1972, Lown stated in the journal Circulation — " The very rare patient who has frequent bouts of ventricular fibrillation is best treated in a coronary care unit and is better served by an effective antiarrhythmic program or surgical correction of inadequate coronary blood flow or ventricular malfunction.
Circulation figures of the time show an increase of about 6, 000 copies, but it is not clear if this includes sales in the UK.
Circulation is about 3 000 every week, of which about a third is sold in the streets.
The Hadley Centre General Circulation Model is an example.
A fourth series entitled " Science Rock " followed in 1978 and 1979, and included a broad range of science-related topics such as Do the Circulation and The Body Machine ( a play on The Body Electric ), The Energy Blues, Electricity, E-Lec-Tri-City, to the most well-known of the series, Interplanet Janet ( which is about the solar system ).
Circulation is one of the principal factors used to set advertising rates.
Circulation is a critical and variable function of human physiology and disease.
Circulation is influenced by the resistance of the vascular bed against which the heart is pumping.
Additionally, several measures were taken to increase the demand for EVs in Portugal: ( 1 ) EVs are fully exempt from both the Vehicle Tax due upon purchase ( Imposto Sobre Veículos ) and the annual Circulation Tax ( Imposto Único de Circulação ); ( 2 ) Personal Income Tax provides an allowance of EUR 803 upon the purchase of EVs ; ( 3 ) EVs are fully exempt from the 5 %- 10 % company car tax rates which are part of the Corporation Income Tax ; ( 4 ) The Budget Law provides for an increase of the depreciation costs related to the purchase of EVs for the purpose of Corporation Income Tax ; ( 5 ) the first 5, 000 EVs to be sold in Portugal will receive a 5, 000 € incentive fund, and the Cash-for-Clunkers program grants an additional 1, 500 € fund if an internal combustion engine vehicle built before 2000 is delivered when acquiring the new EV ; ( 6 ) The Portuguese State did also commit to play a pedagogic role and defined that EVs will have a 20 % share of the annual renewal of public car fleet, starting in 2011.
Linn's Stamp News an American publication, is the largest weekly newspaper for stamp collectors, with a paid circulation of just over 46, 000 () Circulation peaked at almost 92, 000 in 1978 and has declined ever since because fewer new collectors are subscribing to replace those who subscribed in the 1950s to 1970s period.
* The MIT General Circulation Model ( MITgcm ) is a global circulation model developed at Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) includes a package for sea-ice ( MITgcm: seaice ).
Circulation space-Support space which is required for circulation on office floors, linking all major functions
Circulation is 3, 000 and the paper is distributed all over campus.

Circulation and always
Circulation figures had always been somewhat obscure, due to the Sing Tao group's longstanding agreements with Hotels and clubs where the newspaper was distributed free.

Circulation and same
" While these do not refer to exactly the same thing, Global Circulation Models are typically the tools used for modeling climate, and hence the two terms are sometimes used as if they were interchangeable.
Lafavore left Men's Health in 2000, the same year Capell's Circulation Report named the magazine " Circulation Performer of the Decade.
Circulation peaked at more than 120, 000 in 2000, but later the same year declined to less than 30, 000 when I Feel Good ( IFG ) bought the magazine for £ 5 million.

Circulation and copies
Dickens had wounded their national pride with American Notes for General Circulation and Martin Chuzzlewit, but Carol was too compelling to be dismissed, and, by the end of the American Civil War, copies of the book were in wide circulation.
Circulation would peak in 2002 at more than 2 million copies per issue.
Circulation continued to grow: in 1919, some issues sold more than 1 million copies a day, making it the largest daily picture paper.
Circulation has risen by a third since 2007 and its scandal-fuelled growth has seen as rise to 700, 000 copies being printed and sold each week.
Circulation Statistics: Approximately 630 copies circulated during the 2009-2010 school year.
Circulation soon increased from 8, 000 to 140, 000 copies an issue.
Data from the Checked Circulation Institute ( Instituto Verificador de Circulação – IVC ) shows that Folha de S. Paulo ended the first trimester of 2009 selling a daily average of 298, 351 copies, while in early 2000, that average was of 429, 476 copies, which represents a decline of almost 50 % in sales, although it remains the best-selling newspaper in the country.
According to report from the Audit Bureau of Circulation for the period ending 30 June 2009, Sin Chew Daily has an average daily circulation of some 400, 000 copies.
Circulation averaged at 165, 000, but the paper never managed to sell the 225, 000 copies a day it would need to break even.
Circulation in 2008 averaged over 300, 000 copies.
Circulation was small, estimated by historian Theodore Draper at " no more than a thousand copies of each issue ," which served to limit the paper's influence.

Circulation and sold
Circulation fell from 36, 000 in 1966 to below 17, 000, and in 1975 Creighton sold The Spectator to Henry Keswick, again for £ 75, 000.
Circulation continued to decline and in 1978 Cohen sold out his half of the business to his partner, Arthur Bernhard.
Circulation dropped over the years, and by 1954, the money-losing paper was sold to Matthew McCloskey, a contractor and treasurer of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party.

Circulation and often
Circulation is often used in computational fluid dynamics as an intermediate variable to calculate forces on an airfoil or other body.

Circulation and called
Circulation was sluggish, however, and only a crisis meeting called " to nail Giffard's beak shut ", as Desgrange phrased it, came to its rescue.
Circulation growth led the firm to outgrow its facilities, and in 1866 Childs bought property at Sixth and Chestnut Streets in Philadelphia and constructed the Public Ledger Building, which was called at the time "... the finest newspaper office in the country.

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