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* Labeling ( map design ), or cartographic labeling, is a form of typography and strongly deals with form, style, weight and size of type on a map * Labelling, describing someone or something in a word or short phrase
Labeling for preparations of aspirin combined with caffeine, codeine and the like will sometimes include Föhnkrankheit amongst the indications.
4204, the Violence in Video Games Labeling Act, would compel game companies to label their products with " WARNING: Exposure to violent video games has been linked to aggressive behavior .”
A horizontal line through P intersects this minor auxiliary circle of radius b, establishing another right triangle with altitude y and hypotenuse b. Labeling the adjacent angle E ′:
Labeling with organic fluorescent dyes requires purification, chemical modification, and intracellular injection of a host protein.
Labeling theory concerns itself mostly not with the normal roles that define our lives, but with those very special roles that society provides for deviant behavior, called deviant roles, stigmatic roles, or social stigma.
In 1973, Becker rereleased Outsiders with a final chapter titled " Labeling Theory Reconsidered.
Labeling patterns may be measured using techniques such as Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry ( GC-MS ) along with computational algorithms to determine reaction fluxes.
Haugland, N. Malekzadeh, S. Arttamangkul, and R. P. Haugland, Texas Red-X and Rhodamine Red-X, New Derivatives of Sulforhodamine 101 and Lissamine Rhodamine B with Improved Labeling and Fluorescence Properties, Bioconj Chem 1996, 7 ( 4 ): 482-9
Such products are certified by ACMI to be labeled in accordance with the chronic hazard labeling standard, ASTM D 4236, and the U. S. Labeling of Hazardous Art Materials Act ( LHAMA ).

Labeling and can
Labeling people as helpful can also increase helpful contributions ( Kraut, 1973 ).

Labeling and result
Labeling theory was first applied to the term " mentally ill " in 1966 when Thomas J. Scheff published Being Mentally Ill. Scheff challenged common perceptions of mental illness by claiming that mental illness is manifested solely as a result of societal influence.

Labeling and such
Labeling theory is based on the idea that a social deviant is not an inherently deviant individual, rather they become deviant because they are labeled as such.
Labeling Mexican activists in this way was a way to garner public support for actions taken by the immigration agents and federal government such as mass raids, arbitrary arrests, and deportation campaigns.
Labeling and tagging are carried out to perform functions such as aiding in classification, marking ownership, noting boundaries, and indicating online identity.

Labeling and only
* Labeling for investigational use only

Labeling and help
Labeling requirements conceded the reality that listing and classifying substances did not help the consumer if the contents of a purchase were unknown.

Labeling and people
** Labeling theory, or social reaction theory, a theory in sociology which ascribes labelling of people to control and identification of deviant behavior
Labeling theory states that once young people have been labeled as criminal they are more likely to offend.

Labeling and severe
A request from the Center for Science in the Public Interest ( article titled: " FDA Urged to Improve Labeling of or Ban Carmine Food Coloring ") to require ingredient labels to explicitly state that carmine may cause severe allergic reactions and anaphylactic shock and that it is derived from insects was declined by the FDA.

Labeling and .
* Immunofluorescence Labeling, a method used in Immunology and Cytology.
Labeling laws differ from country to country.
The Labeling used on Marshall Plan aid packages.
Labeling and inhibition of the proteasome is also of interest in laboratory settings for both in vitro and in vivo study of proteasomal activity in cells.
The Cigarette Labeling Act of 1965 required packages to carry warning labels.
The Fair Packaging and Labeling Act requires products identify manufacturer, address, clearly mark quantity and servings.
* Structured Product Labeling, an XML document markup standard.
The report was also responsible for the passage of the Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act of 1965, which, among other things, mandated Surgeon General's health warnings on cigarette packages.
In the United States, under the U. S. Wool Products Labeling Act of 1939, as amended, ( 15 Uction 68b ( a )( 6 )), states that a wool or textile product may not be labeled as containing cashmere unless:
Country of Origin Labeling is often used.
In the United States, federal legislation has required that warning labels be placed on all alcoholic beverage containers since 1988 under the Alcoholic Beverage Labeling Act.
Since 1992, the federal Fair Packaging and Labeling Act ( FPLA ) has required consumer goods to be labeled in both customary and metric units.
* Labeling and mislabeling – Limited thinking about behaviors or events due to reliance on names ; related to overgeneralization.
Labeling demographic and production factors as infrastructure, Harris posited these factors as key in determining a society's social structure and culture.
Labeling a group as subhuman, she says, becomes a justification for violence against it.
The Fair Packaging and Labeling Act is a US law that applies to labels on many consumer products.
Labeling theory is closely related to social-construction and symbolic-interaction analysis.

healthy and person
Osteoporosis is defined by the World Health Organization ( WHO ) in women as a bone mineral density 2. 5 standard deviations below peak bone mass ( 20-year-old sex-matched healthy person average ) as measured by DEXA ; the term " established osteoporosis " includes the presence of a fragility fracture.
The quality-adjusted life year ( QALY ) and disability-adjusted life year ( DALY ) metrics are similar, but take into account whether the person was healthy after diagnosis.
In a healthy adult person, approximately 10 < sup > 11 </ sup >– 10 < sup > 12 </ sup > new blood cells are produced daily in order to maintain steady state levels in the peripheral circulation.
safeguarding as if by inoculation by administering weakened or dead pathogens to a healthy person or animal with the intent of conferring immunity against a targeted form of a related disease agent.
A person who has extremely frequent or a suddenly increased sex drive may be experiencing hypersexuality, but there is no measure of what is a healthy level for sex.
Nietzsche distinguishes a morality that is strong or healthy, meaning that the person in question is aware that he constructs it himself, from weak morality, where the interpretation is projected on to something external.
This is purported by the draft to make a clear distinction between a healthy person with a non-normative sexual behavior and a person with a psychopathological non-normative sexual behavior.
An example is the malaria parasite which can spread from a person near death, by hitching a ride to a healthy person on a mosquito that has bitten the diseased person.
In general, there are usually few mites on a healthy hygienic person infested with non-crusted scabies ; approximately eleven females in burrows can be found on such a person.
Mallon was the first apparently perfectly healthy person known to be responsible for an " epidemic ".
Although this limit varies from person to person, it is approximately 20 kilohertz ( 20, 000 hertz ) in healthy, young adults.
A healthy person scores 0 ; a very frail person scores 5.
For example, the temperature of a healthy person rises when he or she exercises, but this is not considered a fever, as the set-point is normal.
There are many cases cited where a person would be alive and apparently healthy in the morning and dead by nightfall.
In sanitary living conditions where there is ample food and a supply of clean water, an otherwise healthy person usually recovers from viral infections in a few days.
* Pancreas transplant – A surgical procedure that involves replacing the pancreas of a person who has diabetes with a healthy pancreas that can make insulin.
If the person in the picture was portraying healthy eating tips and slim bodies the picture was considered “ good ” and if the person did not feel either way about the picture, or it consisted of body parts not associated with weight it was considered “ neutral.

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