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response and developed
In choosing analgesics, the severity and response to other medication determines the choice of agent ; the WHO pain ladder, originally developed in cancer-related pain, is widely applied to find suitable drugs in a stepwise manner.
This project was developed in response to traffic congestion on Boston's historically tangled streets, which were laid out long before the advent of the automobile.
Axiomatic set theory was developed in response to these early attempts to study set theory, with the goal of determining precisely what operations were allowed and when.
Coma may have developed in humans as a response to injury to allow the body to pause bodily actions and heal the most immediate injuries-if at all-before waking.
At the seminary, Frankel taught that Jewish law was not static, but rather has always developed in response to changing conditions.
Although classical liberalism built on ideas that had already developed by the end of the 18th century, it advocated a specific kind of society, government and public policy as a response to the Industrial Revolution and urbanization.
Although no other instances of lion predation on chimpanzees have been recorded, the larger group sizes of savanna chimps may have developed as a response to threats from these big cats.
In response to Hobbes, the French Philosopher Rene Descartes ( 1596 – 1650 ) developed Cartesian Dualism, which posits that there is a divisible, mechanical body and an indivisible, immaterial mind which interact with one another.
This high tension likely developed in response to Japan's wet and humid summers when most festivals take place.
Part of the reason that Hayek stressed the knowledge problem was also because he was mainly concerned with debating the proposal for Market Socialism and the Lange Model by Oskar R. Lange ( 1938 ) and Hayek's student Abba Lerner ( 1934, 1937, 1938 ), which was developed in response to the calculation argument.
Many different analog filter designs have been developed, each trying to optimise some feature of the system response.
Rather, he maintained, our beliefs are more a result of accumulated habits, developed in response to accumulated sense experiences.
Several drug therapies are being developed based on p53, the tumour suppressor gene that protects the cell in response to damage and stress.
The result was that each of pigeons developed their own idiosyncratic response which had become associated with the consequence of receiving grain.
In 1863, in response to high prices for Indian saltpeter, DuPont chemists developed a process using potash or mined potassium chloride to convert plentiful Chilean sodium nitrate to potassium nitrate.
By 1888, it was clear that the piecemeal system that had developed over the previous century in response to the vastly increased need for local administration could no longer cope.
In response to the impending release of OS / 2 2. 0, Microsoft developed Windows 3. 1, which included several minor improvements to Windows 3. 0 ( such as display of TrueType scalable fonts, developed jointly with Apple ), but primarily consisted of bugfixes and multimedia support.
Ancestral spotted hyenas probably developed social behaviours in response to increased pressure from rivals on carcasses, thus forcing them to operate in teams.
Modern horse breeds developed in response to a need for " form to function ", the necessity to develop certain physical characteristics in order to perform a certain type of work.
The thermoregulatory hypothesis ( first proposed by Darwin in 1871 and later developed by Dr. Peter Wheeler, 1984, 1985 ) suggests that a need for decreased body hair originated as a response to climate change that began approximately 3 million years ago.
The privacy enhancements in IPv6 have been mostly developed in response to a misunderstanding.
Conservative Judaism teaches that Jewish law is not static, but has always developed in response to changing conditions.
For this reason, knitting was initially developed for garments that must be elastic or stretch in response to the wearer's motions, such as socks and hosiery.
Lesbian subculture developed in response to the categorization of lesbianism as a medical problem by sexologist s such as Havelock Ellis.

response and quickly
Both opioids and amphetamines induce a therapeutic response very quickly, showing results within twenty-four to forty-eight hours ; the therapeutic ratios for both opioids and amphetamines are greater than those of the tricyclic anti-depressants.
The Dutch quickly noted a number of alleged violations of the new treaty, in response to which Coen launched a punitive massacre.
In 1919, the May Fourth Movement began as a response to the terms imposed on China by the Treaty of Versailles ending World War I, but quickly became a protest movement about the domestic situation in China.
Due to their lower mass, the electrons in a plasma accelerate more quickly in response to an electric field than the heavier positive ions, and hence carry the bulk of the current.
Rice responded to the comments with her own lengthy response, which was quickly met with more feedback from users.
These can then be quickly converted into their active hormone form in response to a particular stimulus.
Strikes and other labor disturbances began to break out in response to these conditions, but most were quickly suppressed with the aid of government troops.
Specifically, the range is the pixel response time of an LCD, or how quickly a sub-pixel's brightness changes from one level to another.
The blood sugar response rises depending on how quickly the carbohydrates are absorbed.
The second edition of 3, 000 copies was quickly brought out on 7 January 1860, and incorporated numerous corrections as well as a response to religious objections by the addition of a new epigraph on page ii, a quotation from Charles Kingsley, and the phrase " by the Creator " amended to the closing sentence.
** Two separate register files, which could be quickly switched, to speed up response to interrupts
Angered at this response, Justinian quickly concluded his ongoing war with Persia and prepared an expedition against the Vandals in 533.
The advantage of a ribbon driver is that the ribbon has very little mass ; thus, it can accelerate very quickly, yielding very good high-frequency response.
IBM decided in 1980 to market a low-cost single-user computer as quickly as possible in response to Apple Computer's success in the burgeoning microcomputer market.
The Falun Gong community quickly mobilized a response, and on the morning of April 25, upwards of 10, 000 practitioners gathered near the central appeals office to demand an end to the escalating harassment against the movement, and request the release of the Tianjin practitioners.
Also, external affairs minister Joe Clark was the first foreign affairs minister to land in previously isolated Ethiopia to lead the Western response to the 1984 – 1985 famine in Ethiopia ; Clark landed in Addis Ababa so quickly he had not even seen the initial CBC report that had created the initial and strong public reaction.
Within the coordinated, inter-agency response to disasters, UNFPA moves quickly when emergency strikes.
Originally the term referred to smaller guns that could accompany a field army on the march and when in combat could be moved about the battlefield in response to changing circumstances ( field artillery ), as to opposed guns installed in a fort ( garrison artillery / coastal artillery ), or to siege cannon or mortars which were too large to be moved quickly, and would be used only in a prolonged siege.
Huston quickly became unpopular with the Army, not only for the film but also for his response to the accusation that the film was anti-war.
In response, Australia quickly expelled Fiji's acting high commissioner, Kamlesh Kumar Arya.
Louis Riel | Riel speaks at his trial, which took place in July 1885 and lasted only five daysThe Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ) played a key role in the government's response to the Rebellion, as it was able to transport federal troops to the area quickly.
Although at first simply a response to the violent repression of fights between rival porros ( gangs ), the student movement quickly grew to include large segments of the student body who held general dissatisfaction with the regime of the PRI.
Extracellular adenosine concentrations from normal cells are approximately 300 nM ; however, in response to cellular damage ( e. g. in inflammatory or ischemic tissue ), these concentrations are quickly elevated ( 600 – 1, 200 nM ).
In response to the economic crisis, the leaders of these countries quickly adopted and implemented new neoliberal policies due to prospect theory.
This program allows dispatchers to quickly and accurately determine the nature of an emergency medical call and prioritize it to allow for the most appropriate response.

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