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For prevention of these diseases during periods of stress such as shipping, excessive handling, vaccination, extreme weather conditions: 350 milligrams per head per day for 30 days only.
For the next seven years, the Druze faced extreme persecution by the new caliph, al-Zahir, who wanted to eradicate the faith.
For example, rugby union is both dangerous and adrenaline-inducing but is not considered an extreme sport due to its traditional image, and because it does not involve high speed or an intention to perform stunts ( the aesthetic criteria mentioned above ) and also it does not have changing environmental variables for the athletes.
For the first few years he and his family lived in extreme poverty.
For this measure, higher kurtosis means more of the variance is the result of infrequent extreme deviations, as opposed to frequent modestly sized deviations.
For example, in certain ceremonies, a person would perform a sequence of three sets of three kowtows-stand up and kneel down again between each set-as an extreme gesture of respect ; hence the term three kneelings and nine head knockings ().
For example, the result of a significance test depends on the probability of a result as extreme or more extreme than the observation, and that probability may depend on the design of the experiment.
( For more information see extreme points of the United States ).
For example, some species have been found in the following extreme environments:
For example, chest pain described as extreme heaviness may indicate myocardial infarction, while chest pain described as tearing may indicate aortic dissection.
For images with a modest range of brightnesses from the darkest to the lightest, eight bits per primary color provides good-quality images, but extreme images require more bits per primary color as well as advanced display technology.
For the most extreme, to be a Catholic now meant to believe more or less anything one wished to believe, or at least in the sense in which one personally interpreted it.
For example the extremes of high altitude ( low atmospheric pressure ) combined with extreme cold allow extremophile organisms to survive.
For Lewis, those who objected proved that the assimilation of Wales was " being withstood, even under the most extreme pressures.
For others, the extreme temperatures are one sex and the middle temperature is the other.
For example, dancers often dance at more extreme tempos and perform more technical feats.
For patients with extreme pain, a presacral neurectomy may be indicated where the nerves to the uterus are cut.
For example, John Ndebugre, secretary for agriculture in the PNDC government, who was later appointed northern regional secretary ( governor ), belonged to the radical Kwame Nkrumah Revolutionary Guard, an extreme left-wing organization that advocated a Marxist-Leninist course for the PNDC.
For example, XML attributes are typically provided as extreme name and value arguments passed to element events, but can also be provided as separate events, or via a hash or similar collection of all the attributes.
For example, if the extreme events on record all come from late summer thunder storms ( as is the case in the southwest U. S .), or from snow pack melting ( as is the case in north-central U. S .), then this assumption should be valid.
For extreme close-up photography, the rangefinder camera is awkward to use, as the viewfinder no longer points at the subject.
For extreme misconduct by one team, the umpire may award five penalty runs to the other team.
For Project Excelsior ( meaning " ever upward "), a name given to the project by Colonel Stapp as part of research into high altitude bailouts, he made a series of three extreme altitude parachute jumps from an open gondola carried aloft by large helium balloons.
For a long time, they were very seldom published, and are still largely unknown to the public ; however, recently they have become popular in Swedish extreme nationalistic circles.

For and records
For the making of selections on the basis of excellence requires that any foundation making the selections shall have available the judgments of a corps of advisors whose judgments are known to be good: such judgments can be known to be good only by the records of those selected, by records made subsequent to their selection over considerable periods of time.
For purposes of sample selection only ( individual tests were given later ) we obtained group test scores of reading achievement and intelligence from school records of the entire third-grade population in each school system.
For example, N ' Djamena records a maximum annual average rainfall of, while Ouaddaï Prefecture receives just a bit less.
For example, a payroll file might contain information concerning all the employees in a company and their payroll details ; each record in the payroll file concerns just one employee, and all the records have the common trait of being related to payroll — this is very similar to placing all payroll information into a specific filing cabinet in an office that does not have a computer.
For example it may be beneficial to cluster a record of an item in stock with all its respective order records.
For example it may be beneficial to cluster a record of an item in stock with all its respective order records.
For example, each record in an " Employees ' Skills " table might contain an Employee ID, Employee Address, and Skill ; thus a change of address for a particular employee will potentially need to be applied to multiple records ( one for each of his skills ).
For ordered lists that must be accessed sequentially, such as linked lists or files with variable-length records lacking an index, the average performance can be improved by giving up at the first element which is greater than the unmatched target value, rather than examining the entire list.
For example: reverse PTR records of the sending mail server are often checked before accepting mail.
For example, a well known lullaby such as " Rock-a-bye, baby on a tree top ", cannot be found in records until the late-18th century when it was printed by John Newbery ( c. 1765 ).
For example, the instructions involved in updating financial records are very different from those required to duplicate conditions on an aircraft for pilots training in a flight simulator.
For example, when Oceania is at war with Eurasia, records indicate that this has always been the case, yet when they are no longer fighting the historical records are changed and the populace are brainwashed to believe that the two nations have always been allies.
For this is the manner in which the apostolic churches transmit their registers: as the church of Smyrna, which records that Polycarp was placed therein by John ; as also the church of Rome, which makes Clement to have been ordained in like manner by Peter.
For example a 300 second TTL would help key records expire in 5 minutes to help ensure these records are flushed world wide quickly.
* 742: For the municipal census of the Tang Dynasty Chinese capital city Chang ' an and its metropolitan area of Jingzhou Fu ( including small towns in the vicinity ), the New Book of Tang records that in this year there were 362, 921 registered families with 1, 960, 188 persons.
* For the municipal census of the Chinese capital city Chang ' an and its metropolitan area of Jingzhou Fu ( including small towns in the vicinity ), the New Book of Tang records that in this year there are 362, 921 registered families with 1, 960, 188 persons.
For his second triumph, his donatives were said to break all records, though the amounts in Plutarch's account are implausibly high: Pompey ’ s lowest ranking soldiers each received 6000 sesterces ( about six times their annual pay ) and his officers around 5 million sesterces each.
For instance, Comintern records, on which Beevor relies for the comment above, are a very questionable source since Malraux had been critical of some Stalinist policies.
For instance Xenophon records the abundance of the Ostrich in Assyria ( Anabasis, i. 5 ); this subspecies from Asia minor is extinct and all extant Ostrich races are today restricted to Africa.
* For the first time, historical records show that Chinese astronomers observe the appearance of Halley's Comet.
For a period during World War II, Shepton Mallet Prison was used to store important national records from the Public Record Office, including Magna Carta, the Domesday Book, the logbooks of HMS Victory, dispatches from the Battle of Waterloo, and the " scrap of paper " signed by Hitler and Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain at the Munich Conference of September 1938.
For example, the Samaritan text in the Book of Exodus on multiple occasions records Moses repeating to Pharaoh exactly what both the Samaritan and Masoretic record God instructing Moses to tell him.

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