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Combining water with a cementitious material forms a cement paste by the process of hydration.
Combining the names of functional groups with the names of the parent alkanes generates a powerful systematic nomenclature for naming organic compounds.
Combining visual communication skills with the interactive communication skills of user interaction and online branding, graphic designers often work with software developers and web developers to create both the look and feel of a web site or software application and enhance the interactive experience of the user or web site visitor.
Combining an opioid such as hydrocodone with another analgesic can increase the effectiveness of the drug without increasing opioid-related side effects ( e. g., nausea, constipation, sedation ).
Combining certain increases, which can create small eyelet holes in the resulting fabric, with assorted decreases is key to creating knitted lace, a very open fabric resembling lace.
Combining Greek influences with contemporary French eroticism, she attempted to create an updated and idealized version of Lesbos in her salon.
Combining the likelihood principle with the law of likelihood yields the consequence that the parameter value which maximizes the likelihood function is the value which is most strongly supported by the evidence.
Combining the effects of a tripwire activated bounding fragmentation mine with a cluster bomb, it was devastating to massed attackers but required high maintenance due to the susceptibility of black powder to dampness.
Combining psychological realism with a mystic vision, it describes the swan's rape of Leda.
Combining this modification with the replacement of the 6-hydroxyl with a 6-methylene produces a compound some 1, 443 times more potent than morphine, stronger than the Bentley compounds such as etorphine.
Combining omnipotence with omniscience can yield the difficulty of whether or not a deity can pose a question to which the deity would not know the answer.
Combining punk rock with reggae, ska, R & B, and rockabilly, it went on to be acclaimed as one of the best rock records ever.
Combining phrenology with typology and graphology, he coined a global approach known as psychognomy.
" Combining the MPI characterization of the person with their IASP five-category pain profile is recommended for deriving the most useful case description.
Combining MAO inhibitors with certain legal prescription and over the counter medications can also lead to ( potentially fatal ) serotonin syndrome.
Combining SMIL + VoiceXML or SMIL + MusicXML with RSS or Atom could be useful in the creation of an audible pseudo-podcast with embedded hyperlinks, while combining SMIL + SVG with VoiceXML and / or MusicXML would be useful in the creation of an automatically audio-enabled vector graphics animation with embedded hyperlinks.
Combining his interests in mathematics and theology, he compared the Christian trinity of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost with the three dimensions of space, and was attracted to the Hebrew conception of God as an absolute unity.
Combining with the equation for the pressure, one arrives at the dry adiabatic lapse rate,
Combining these forces with the undead armies he could raise, the final victory of Balor seemed imminent ; the Leveler would finally succeed in scouring all life from the face of the earth.

Combining and increases
Combining any statin with a fibrate or niacin, another category of lipid-lowering drugs, increases the risks for rhabdomyolysis to almost 6. 0 per 10, 000 person-years.
Combining mefloquine with halofantrine can cause significant increases in QTc intervals.

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Combining science, aesthetics, and technique, cartography builds on the premise that reality can be modeled in ways that communicate spatial information effectively.
Combining the above, a map τ is said to be a measure-preserving transformation of X, if it is a map from X to itself, it is Σ-measurable, and is measure-preserving.
Combining current scholarship on child-centered education, psychological development, and practical experience, the College offers three program areas: The Graduate School of Education, Children's Programs, and the Division of Continuing Education.
Combining information technologies and statistics, the stylometry allows to scan various linguistic units: words, parts of speech, sounds ... Based on the frequencies of Greek letters, a first study of Dietmar Najock particularly shows the internal cohesion of the Iliad and the Odyssey.
Combining the demand and supply curves for labor allows us to examine the effect of the minimum wage.
Combining different ratios of metals as alloys modifies the properties of pure metals to produce desirable characteristics.
Combining these three institutions created a formidable force whose components supplemented each other's strengths and minimized their weaknesses.
Combining the individual cabins of the tourist court under a single roof yielded the motor court or motor hotel.
Combining and averaging information from various internet sites, langpop. com claims that in 2008 the 10 most cited programming languages are ( in alphabetical order ): C, C ++, C #, Java, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, and SQL.
Combining two unrelated words is another good method.

lamotrigine and with
Case reports suggest that taking sertraline with phenytoin or zolpidem may induce sertraline metabolism and decrease its efficacy, and that taking sertraline with lamotrigine may increase the blood level of lamotrigine, possibly by inhibition of glucuronidation.
A GlaxoSmithKline-sponsored Phase IV study suggested that cognitive side effects may be more common with topiramate than with lamotrigine.
( 2010 ) who performed a double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial, to compare the efficacy, tolerability, and neuropsychological effects of ethosuximide, valproic acid, and lamotrigine in children with newly diagnosed childhood absence epilepsy.
The 453 children who were randomly assigned to treatment with ethosuximide ( 156 ), lamotrigine ( 149 ), or valproic acid ( 148 ) were similar with respect to their demographic characteristics.
After 16 weeks of therapy, the freedom-from-failure rates for ethosuximide and valproic acid were similar ( 53 % and 58 %, respectively ; odds ratio with valproic acid vs. ethosuximide, 1. 26 ; 95 % confidence interval, 0. 80 to 1. 98 ; P = 0. 35 ) and were higher than the rate for lamotrigine ( 29 %; odds ratio with ethosuximide vs. lamotrigine, 2. 66 ; 95 % CI, 1. 65 to 4. 28 ; odds ratio with valproic acid vs. lamotrigine, 3. 34 ; 95 % CI, 2. 06 to 5. 42 ; P < 0. 001 for both comparisons ).
In persistent aura without infarction, the evidence so far suggests that acetazolamide may be the premier drug for patients with the repetitive form of aura status and that valproate, lamotrigine, or topiramate should be first choices for patients with the continuous form.
The anticonvulsant drug, lamotrigine, has been associated with a decrease in white blood cell count.
SSRIs have also been used in combination with lamotrigine, an anticonvulsant.

lamotrigine and sodium
# Anticonvulsants, such as sodium valproate, carbamazepine or lamotrigine
* The anticonvulsant carbamazepine is the first line treatment ; second line medications include baclofen, lamotrigine, oxcarbazepine, phenytoin, gabapentin, and sodium valproate.
Adding small doses of lamotrigine to sodium valproate may be the best combination in resistant cases.

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