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These women were also shown to have reduced risk of “ all-cause mortality .” Consumption of polyunsaturated fats through fish oil supplements was not shown to decrease risk of recurring breast cancer events.
* Consumption of tainted whey protein supplements that contain arsenic
These women were also shown to have reduced risk of “ all-cause mortality .” Consumption of polyunsaturated fats through fish oil supplements was not shown to decrease risk of recurring breast cancer events.

Consumption and /
Consumption of wines fortified with herbs and / or roots is believed to have begun in China at least as early as the Shang and Western Zhou dynastiesin ( 1250-1000BC ).
They promote international cooperation with China and Korea, a Government bond / Consumption Tax for National Medical care and National Banks which financially support small firms, as well as Free trade Policy.
* UNEP / Wuppertal Institute Collaborating Centre on Sustainable Consumption and Production-Homepage
Lifetime maximization: Energy / Power Consumption of the sensing device should be minimized and sensor nodes should be energy efficient since their limited energy resource determines their lifetime.
* Product for Mass Consumption ( split w / Revo ) 7 " ( 1997 MJ12 )
Consumption: 21 km / l a 30 km / l.
The term highbrow is considered by some ( with corresponding labels as ' middlebrow ' ' lowbrow ') as discriminatory or overly selective ( Lawrence W. Levine, " Prologue ", Highbrow / lowbrow: the emergence of cultural hierarchy in America, 1990: 3 ; highbrow is currently distanced from the writer by quotation marks: " We thus focus on the consumption of two generally recognised ' highbrow ' genres —-opera and classical " ( Tak Wing Chan, Social Status and Cultural Consumption 2010: 60 ).
Some of the common outputs from a FRACAS system includes: Field MTBF, MTTR, Spares Consumption, Reliability Growth, Failure / Incidents distribution by type, location, part no., serial no, symptom etc.
Consumption was declared between 5 and 7 l / 100 km.

Consumption and are
In addition to The McDonaldization of Society, the most important sources for Ritzer ’ s sociology of consumption are his edited Explorations in the Sociology of Consumption: Fast Food Restaurants, Credit Cards and Casinos ( 2001 ), Enchanting a Disenchanted World: Revolutionizing the Means of Consumption ( 2nd edition 2005, 3rd edition forthcoming ), and Expressing America: A Critique of the Global Credit-Card Society ( 1995 ).
In the International Marketing Review article “ Status Consumption in Cross-national Context: Socio – Psychological, Brand and Situational Antecedents ” ( 2010 ), Paurav Shukla reported that, whilst researchers recognize the importance of the consumer ’ s social and psychological environment, the definition of the construct of status-directed consumption remains ambiguous, because, in order to develop a comprehensive general theory, social scientists are intellectually required to accept two fundamental assumptions that do not always concord.
Consumption habits are also a function of social change and evolution-e. g.
Consumption is separated from production, logically, because two different consumers are involved.
Consumption of carrageenan may have a role in intestinal inflammation and possibly, inflammatory bowel disease, since BCL10 resembles NOD2, mutations of which are associated with genetic proclivity to Crohn's Disease.
Consumption assets are typically raw material commodities which are used as a source of energy or in a production process, for example crude oil or iron ore. Users of these consumption commodities may feel that there is a benefit from physically holding the asset in inventory as opposed to holding a forward on the asset.
Consumption of wine and smoking of orchid leaves are also popular among the Qiangs.
In 1720, though, the history of tuberculosis started to take shape into what is known of it today ; as the physician Benjamin Marten described in his A Theory of Consumption, tuberculosis may be caused by small living creatures that are transmitted through the air to other patients.
Typical Electrical Consumption ( TEC ) of a product family are measured and reported against an allowance set by the maximum throughput of the device.
In official statistics, attempts are often made to estimate the value of fixed capital assets in a nation, the value of their depreciation ( or Consumption of fixed capital ) and the value of Gross fixed capital formation by sector and type of asset.
The four groups within Go Zero are: Transport and Energy ( which includes Dragonflyer Mobility, a plan to develop a range of integrated services that offer communities in the West of England cost-effective, flexible and environmentally sustainable transport ); People and Consumption ( farmers ' markets, local food, skill swaps ); Converging World ( which supports campaigns and initiatives for social justice and development and is currently pursuing Fair Trade status for Chew Magna ); and Waste and Recycling.
Consumption of foods which are themselves vasodilators such as alcohol or cinnamon can increase the probability of an angioedema episode in susceptible patients.
Consumption of alcoholic beverages is allowed on board the COASTER during certain hours for riders who are of the legal drinking age.
Consumption of alcohol is often facilitated via direct sales in strip clubs where such sales are legal, appropriately zoned, and licensed.
VCA are also responsible for the production of the New Car Fuel Consumption and Emission Figures booklet, published annually and available free of charge from all new car dealers, or direct from VCA.
The total household consumption can be divided into two parts, they are: Autonomous Consumption and Induced consumption.
Consumption taxes are usually indirect, such as a sales tax or a value added tax.
Consumption taxes are neutral with respect to investment.
The plant contains the carcinogenic compound ptaquiloside, and communities ( mainly in Japan ) where the young stems are used as a vegetable have some of the highest stomach cancer rates in the world. Consumption of ptaquiloside-contaminated milk is thought to contribute to human gastric cancer in the Andean states of Venezuela.

Consumption and means
Consumption tax refers to any tax on non-investment spending, and can be implemented by means of a sales tax, consumer value added tax, or by modifying an income tax to allow for unlimited deductions for investment or savings.
In the Journal of Economic Issues article “ Veblen, Bourdieu, and Conspicuous Consumption ” ( 2001 ), A. Trigg defined conspicuous consumption as the behaviours whereby a man or a woman can display great wealth by means of idleness — such as expending much time in the practice of leisure activities, and spending much money to consume luxury goods and services.

Consumption and by
Consumption of spaghetti in Italy doubled from before World War II to by 1955.
In January 1785 Darwin submitted a paper entitled " An Account of the Successful Use of Foxglove in Some Dropsies and in Pulmonary Consumption " to the College of Physicians in London ; it was presented by Darwin in March of that year.
* Consumption by one consumer causes prices to rise and therefore makes other consumers worse off, perhaps by reducing their consumption.
Consumption by those with kidney failure can produce hiccups, vomiting, nausea, and mental confusion.
In Spain, approved pepper spray made with 5 % CS is available to anyone older than 18 years. OC pepper spray was recently adopted for some civilian use ( e. g., one of 22 grams, with no registration DGSP-07-22-SDP, is approved by the Ministry of Health and Consumption ).
* Energy statistics-Oil Consumption by Country
Consumption of primary producers by heterotrophic organisms, such as animals, then transfers these organic molecules ( and the energy stored within them ) up the food web, fueling all of the Earth's living systems.
Consumption for food by indigenous Solomon Islanders and excessive pet trade exports has affected wild populations.
Sociologists Gail Dines, Robert Jensen and Russo echo these sentiments in the book Pornography: The Production and Consumption of Inequality it asserts " In pornography, ejaculating onto a woman is a primary method by which she is turned into a slut, something ( not really someone ) whose primary, if not only, purpose is to be sexual with men.
Sociologists Gail Dines, Robert Jensen and Russo echo these sentiments in the book Pornography: The Production and Consumption of Inequality it asserts " In pornography, ejaculating onto a woman is a primary method by which she is turned into a slut, something ( not really someone ) whose primary, if not only, purpose is to be sexual with men.
* Domestic Material Consumption, used by the International Panel for Sustainable Resource Management at the United Nations Environment Programme
Consumption of the easy pleasures of popular culture, made available by the mass communications media, renders people docile and content, no matter how difficult their economic circumstances.
* Classification of Individual Consumption by Purpose ( COICOP )
Estimated Prey Consumption by Harp seals ( Phoca groenlandica ), Hooded seals ( Cystophora cristata ), Grey seals ( Halichoerus grypus ) and Harbour seals ( Phoca vitulina ) in Atlantic Canada.
Predation by Harp Seals in Atlantic Canada: Preliminary Consumption Estimates for Arctic Cod, Capelin and Atlantic Cod.
Consumption nearly doubled, however, and whereas in 1945 60 % of the nation's oil was domestic, by 1953 60 % was imported.
Consumption by ruminants of an insufficiently fibrous diet leads to little cud formation and therefore lowered amounts of saliva production.

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