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Improper and water
Improper irrigation of farm land can wick the sodium, calcium, and magnesium from the soil and water to the surface.
Improper disposal of animal carcasses and abandoned livestock facilities can also contribute to water quality problems in surrounding areas of CAFOs.
Improper drainage systems accelerate water contamination, excessively desiccate soils during seasonal drought, and become a financial burden to maintain.

Improper and led
Improper placement of bond wire welds on the head of the rail just outside the joint bars, where untempered martensite associated with the welds led to fatigue and subsequent cracking that, because of increased stresses associated with known soft ballast conditions, rapidly progressed to rail failure.
Her success in this play led to her appearance in some of the Aldwych farces by Ben Travers in the 1920s and 30s, including Marguerite in A Cuckoo in the Nest ( 1925 ), as well as in other comic roles, such as Mrs. Pepys in J. B. Fagan's And So to Bed ( 1926 ) and the title Role in Fagan's The Improper Duchess ( 1931 ).

Improper and .
Improper discontinuation or abrupt restarting of neuroleptics have been shown to cause dysfunction in regions of the brainstem as well as dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system.
Improper use of materials outside of this legislation is deemed " unauthorized edition ", not piracy.
< li > Improper conduct towards one's wife or children, as well as harshness or too great indulgence towards children, and disobedience of the latter towards their parents.
< li > Improper conduct towards a magistrate, or the attempt to limit his power or to abrogate a law which the censors thought necessary.
Improper management of memory is a common cause of bugs.
Improper irrigation practices result in salinated soils, and depletion of aquifers.
Improper is the opposite.
# Improper documentation and changing implicit knowledge makes it difficult to share information during acquisition.
* In Suzanne Enoch's historical romance novel A Lady's Guide to Improper Behavior, the protagonist is the sole survivor of a Thuggee massacre.
Improper insertion of objects into any body opening can cause damage: infection, cutting, piercing, trauma, blood loss, etc.
Improper preparation of cassava can leave enough residual cyanide to cause acute cyanide intoxication and goiters, and may even cause ataxia or partial paralysis.
Improper disposal of NiMH batteries poses less environmental hazard than that of NiCd because of the absence of toxic cadmium.
Improper conversion of methionine can lead to atherosclerosis.
Improper use of fireworks may be dangerous, both to the person operating them ( risks of burns and wounds ) and to bystanders ; in addition, they may start fires after landing on flammable material.
The " Improper " Feminine: The Women's Sensation Novel and the New Woman Writing.
Improper handling techniques might transmit an accumulated static charge through the board, damaging or destroying components.
Improper use of claw number and / or colors was considered treason, punishable by execution of the offender's entire clan.
Improper use of contact lenses may affect the eyelid, the conjunctiva, and the various layers of the cornea.
The first to which we can give a date was On the Improper Election of the Aediles, delivered in 202 BC.
Improper rotations correspond to orthogonal matrices with determinant − 1, and they do not form a group because the product of two improper rotations is a proper rotation.
( Improper preparation for such a sport can cause injury to both horse and rider.
Improper serial use of the reverse transcriptase inhibitors zidovudine, didanosine, zalcitabine, stavudine, and lamivudine can lead to the development of multi-drug resistant mutations.

operation and slow
If these relations are stored physically as separate disk files, completing a database query that draws information from several relations ( a join operation ) can be slow.
This operation is useful in many fields ( see discrete Fourier transform for properties and applications of the transform ) but computing it directly from the definition is often too slow to be practical.
Updates from the Navy Transit system were too slow for the high speeds of Air Force operation.
Since the height of a tree corresponds to the worst-case access time, this means that the actual cost of an operation can be slow.
A program might need some resource ( input ...) which has a large delay, or a program might start some slow operation ( output to printer ...).
As of 2008, no lobster aquaculture operation had achieved commercial success, due mainly to the fact that lobsters eat each other ( cannibalism ) and the slow growth of the species ; these two problems make it difficult to make lobster aquaculture profitable.
Progress in developing a reliable pen was slow until the mid-19th century, because of an imperfect understanding of the role that air pressure plays in the operation of pens and because most inks were highly corrosive and full of sedimentary inclusions.
Thus, tuning was a relatively slow operation, and composers had to allow a reasonable amount of time for players to change notes if they were called to tune in the middle of a work.
The National Trust are looking to replace the bridge, due to the slow and cumbersome nature of its operation.
Single point switches, known as Tongue and Plain Mate switches, are sometimes used on freight railways in slow speed operation in paved areas such as in ports.
The first serious Austrian attempt to slow down the French onslaught came towards 15: 00, when Liechtenstein and Nordmann tried to organise a joint operation, but they gave up quite early on, realising that they were opposed by a very powerful force of several infantry divisions and three cavalry divisions from Maréchal Davout's III French Corps.
This was no easy task and it took all the determination and skill of Feldmarschalleutnant Radetzky in coordinating a combined-arms operation to slow down the French onslaught, while the rest of Rosenberg's troops retreated.
After several postponements due to weather, the operation began on July 25, 1944 with a short, very intensive bombardment with lighter explosives, designed so as not to create greater rubble and craters that would slow Allied progress.
Conversely, the reviewers felt that the MS-DOS version was extremely fast, so much so that they had to slow the game operation down in order to read all the on-screen messages.
ECL uses an overdriven BJT differential amplifier with single-ended input and limited emitter current to avoid the saturated ( fully on ) region of operation and its slow turn-off behavior.
The commander's 1PZ-3 sight is specifically designed for anti-aircraft operation and combined with the high maximum elevation of 74 degrees, it allows the 30 mm cannon to be used effectively against helicopters and slow flying aircraft.
However their slower speed ( initially about 1 MHz operation, compared with bipolar TTL's 10 MHz ) limits their applications to static or slow speed designs.
However, unexpected German resistance began to slow the operation considerably, offering Rokossovsky only limited gains on the left flank of his attack and in the center.
The Royal Circumciser performed the minor operation in only a few seconds, but the healing was slow.
An add required 16 microseconds, a multiply or divide 86, these slow times a side effect of its serial operation.
Nelson's own ship, Captain, was considered too large and slow for this operation.
He made a slow recovery from the illness, but doctors discovered problems with his heart and carried out an emergency operation for endocarditis on 24 June.
) This operation is generally applicable on small production quantities, as it is more costly to run due to its slow operating speed and the need for expendable tooling. poda
The sodium-potassium exchange pump is relatively slow in operation.

1.100 seconds.