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High and risk
High voltage power supplies in ion implantation equipment can pose a risk of electrocution.
High risk infants may be identified by fetal tachycardia, bradycardia or absence of fetal accelerations upon CTG in utero, at birth the infant may look cachexic and show signs of yellowish meconium staining on skin, nail and the umbillical cord, these infants usually progress onto Infant Respiratory distress syndrome within 4 hours.
High dose or long-term use of PPIs carry a possible increased risk of bone fractures.
The overall risk assessment is then Low, Medium or High, depending on the sub-range containing the calculated value of the Composite Index.
High occupational or accidental levels of exposures to dioxins have been shown by epidemiological studies to lead to an increased risk of tumors at all sites.
High concentrations of serum lipids and apolipoprotein B100 ( essential structural component of VLDL and LDL ) are major risk factors of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease.
Using a gender quota to enforce Title IX in high school sports would put those young athletes at risk of losing their opportunity to play .” High school participation rates substantiate this claim.
High risk of exposure constitutes chronic consumption of 6oz of alcohol per day.
The scope of practice of a podiatrist falls into four key categories: General clinics, Biomechanics, High risk patient management and Surgery.
High risk features that may be present during PES include an effective refractory period of the accessory pathway less than 270 ms, multiple pathways, septal location of pathway, and inducibility of supraventricular tachycardia.
* High ( orange ): high risk
High levels of small dense LDL may be particularly adverse, although measurement of small dense LDL is not advocated for risk prediction.
; Encryption: High capacity removable storage media such as backup tapes present a data security risk if they are lost or stolen.
Such days are quite rare ; a high risk is typically issued only a few times each year ( see List of SPC High Risk days ).
High risk areas are usually surrounded by a larger moderate risk area, where uncertainty is greater or the threat is somewhat lower.
High stake players are usually “ macho ” types, as they undervalue the risk of high potential losses.
High risk scores require the airline to subject the person to extended baggage and / or personal screening, and to contact law enforcement if necessary.
High risk prospects have a less than 10 % chance of working, medium risk prospects 10-20 %, low risk prospects over 20 %.
High blood pressure is the most important modifiable risk factor of stroke.
* High risk procedures or medical specialties are responsible for most avoidable adverse events.
He was attached to the 14th Light Armoured Motor Battery of the Machine Gun Corps, but the British High Command decided they could not risk his life and so they made him an officer in charge of transport ( Ford Model T cars ).

High and lending
High cost loans are considered to have excessive fees, risk-based sub-prime percentage rates, negative amortizing payment options, and other features which may or may not be considered predatory lending practices.

High and practices
Like the recent Scheherazade from London ( High Fidelity, Sept. 1961 ), it is successful because emphasis has been placed on good musical and engineering practices rather than on creating sensational effects.
IKEA ' daughter Swedwood practices clearcutting in forests designated as High Conservation Value Forests by Forest Stewartship Council.
# Assisting the High Commissioner in the formulation, communication, implementation and evaluation of policies, practices and activities for the promotion and protection of human rights ;
* The Hiawatha Middle School softball field is home to Hiawatha High School softball practices and some games.
In 1607 Parliament openly asked for Coke's opinion on the High Commission's practices ; he replied that " No man ecclesiastical or temporal shall be examined upon secret thoughts of his heart or of his secret opinion ".
The divisions of the High Court are not separate courts, but have somewhat separate procedures and practices adapted to their purposes.
The band, which plays Thai as well as Scottish tunes, still practices at Vachiravuth High School in Bangkok, which is named for Rama VI.
The report was later overturned by the High Court of Australia, which compelled the states to recognize Scientology as a religion for purposes of payroll taxes, stating " Regardless of whether the members of are gullible or misled or whether the practices of Scientology are harmful or objectionable, the evidence, in our view, establishes that Scientology must, for relevant purposes, be accepted as " a religion " in Victoria.
Indeed, in the early years following the Scottish Reformation there was actually internal sectarian tension between Church of Scotland Presbyterians and ' High Church ' Anglicans, whom they regarded as having retained too many attitudes and practices from the pre-Reformation Catholic era.
In 1952, for example, the Court accepted the claim of the Dean of Westminster to advise the Queen on the proper procedure during the ceremony ( for nearly a thousand years he and his predecessor abbots have kept an unpublished Red Book of practices ), the claim of the Lord Bishop of Durham and the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells to walk beside the Queen as she entered and exited the Abbey and to stand on either side of her through the entire coronation ritual, the claim of the Earl of Shrewsbury in his capacity as Lord High Steward of Ireland to carry a white staff, and the claim of the Queen's Scholars of Westminster School to be the first to acclaim the monarch on behalf of the common people ( their shouts of " Vivat!
It was after this tour that Morissette kicked off MSN and DirecTV's concert series, Music in High Places where she performed acoustic in the Navajo Nation in Arizona, and also learned the cultures, practices, traditions and songs from the natives in the area.
On January 24, 2008, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour welcomed the entry into force of the Arab Charter on Human Rights which states: Article 2 ( 3 ) All forms of racism, Zionism and foreign occupation and domination constitute an impediment to human dignity and a major barrier to the exercise of the fundamental rights of peoples ; all such practices must be condemned and efforts must be deployed for their elimination.
On 12 June 1975, Allahabad High Court found her guilty of using corrupt electoral practices in her 1971 election victory over Narain in the Rae Bareli constituency.
Baton Rouge High also features a tennis team which hasn't been competitive in recent years but hopes to turn things around in the 2013 season with a new captain, new players, and more frequent practices
The term " High Church " refers to beliefs and practices of ecclesiology, liturgy and theology, generally with an emphasis on formality and resistance to " modernisation ".
There remain parishes that are " High Church " and yet adhere closely to the quintessentially Anglican usages and liturgical practices of the Book of Common Prayer.
Although the conservatives tend to look favourably on Roman Catholicism, some in the High Church tradition are sympathetic to practices that, to official Roman Catholic teaching, are anathema, such as the ordination of women and the acceptance and ordination of openly homosexual people
The term " High Church " has also spread to Protestant traditions where individual congregations or ministers have undergone realignments in their liturgical practices, for example, " High Church Presbyterianism " or " High Church Methodism ".
Some High Church Roman Catholics, who favor moderating the reforms of Vatican II, sometimes called " reform of the reform ", might favor the use of Latin, Gregorian chant and practices such as eastward celebration and the use of incense in the Mass of Paul VI.
In the 17th century, the term " High Church " was used to describe those divines and laity who placed a " high " emphasis on complete adherence to the Established Church position, including some emphasis on ritual or liturgical practices inherited from the Early Church or the Undivided Church.
In the wake of the disestablishment of Anglicanism and the persecution of Anglican beliefs and practices under the Commonwealth, the return of the Anglican party to power in the Cavalier Parliament saw a strong revival of the " High Church " position in the English body politic.
Thus, by the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th, those liturgical practices prevalent even in High Church circles were not of the same tenor as those later found under the Catholic revival of the 19th century.

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