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Selective and fire
Selective fire rifles firing a full-power rifle cartridge from a closed bolt are called automatic rifles or battle rifles, while rifles that fire an intermediate cartridge ( see below ) are called assault rifles.
Selective fire weapons, by definition, have a semi-automatic mode, where the weapon automatically reloads the chamber after each fired round, but requires the trigger be released and pulled again before firing the next round.
Selective fire weapons are regulated in the United States under the National Firearms Act of 1934 ; their new manufacture for the civilian market was prohibited by the Firearm Owners Protection Act of 1986.
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Selective and are
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors ( SSRIs ) are the class of antidepressants commonly used as the first-line treatment for depression because they have a favorable side effect profile and low toxicity.
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or serotonin-specific reuptake inhibitor ( SSRIs ) are a class of compounds typically used as antidepressants in the treatment of depression, anxiety disorders, and some personality disorders.
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are likely to be the best choice of pharmacotherapy for many patients with panic disorder, but benzodiazepines are also often used, and some studies suggest that these medications are still used with greater frequency than the SSRIs.
Selective reporting is sometimes referred to as a " file drawer " problem, which arises when only positive study results are made public, while studies with negative or null results are not made public.
Selective confirmation violates the equivalence condition since a black raven selectively confirms " All ravens are black " but not " All non-black things are non-ravens ".
These special switches are often known as 911 Selective Routers.
During investigation, it was revealed that Nishizawa had taken a large dose of SSRI medication ( SSRI ( Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors ) are antidepressants used in the treatment of depression ) before the episode, and he said that he hijacked the plane because he wanted to fly it under the Rainbow Bridge in Tokyo.
Selective plant breeding is also used in research to produce transgenic animals that breed " true " ( i. e., are homozygous ) for artificially inserted or deleted genes.
* Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor anti-depressants ( SSRIs ), because of their serotonergic effect, would seem to help IBS, especially patients who are constipation predominant.
* Selective AVPr1a blockade in the ventral pallidum has been shown to prevent partner preference, suggesting that these receptors in this ventral forebrain region are crucial for pair bonding.
The most well known is Sozialistisches PatientenKollektiv, but there are also others, such as Surgical Penis Klinik, System Planning Korporation, SePuKku, Selective Pornography Kontrol, Special Programming Korps and SoliPsiK
Male permanent residents between the ages of 18 and 26 are subject to registering in the Selective Service System.
Modes 1, 2 and 3 are collectively known as Selective Identification Feature ( SIF ) modes.
Republican Congressman Ron Paul has described income tax as, " a form of involuntary servitude, and has written, "... things like Selective Service and the income tax make me wonder how serious we really are in defending just basic freedoms.
The three models are SARA ( Selective Activation and Reconstructive Anchoring ), RAFT ( Reconstruction After Feedback with Take the Best ) and CMT ( Causal Model Theory ).
Most male U. S. citizens and male immigrant non-citizens between the ages of 18 and 25 are required by law to have registered within 30 days of their 18th birthdays and must notify Selective Service within ten days of any changes to any of the information they provided on their registration cards, like a change of address.
Under current law, all male U. S. citizens are required to register with Selective Service within 30 days of their 18th birthday.
As an alternative method of encouraging registration, federal legislators passed laws requiring that to receive financial aid, federal grants and loans, certain government benefits, eligibility for most federal employment, and ( if the person is an immigrant ) eligibility for citizenship, a young man had to be registered ( or had to have been registered, if they are over 26 but were required to register between 18 and 26 ) with Selective Service.

Selective and capable
Though Selective Availability capability still exists, on 19 September 2007 the US Department of Defense announced that newer GPS satellites would not be capable of implementing Selective Availability ;
In 1987, Congress ordered the Selective Service System to put in place a system capable of drafting " persons qualified for practice or employment in a health care occupation ", if such a special-skills draft should be ordered by Congress.
Selective mutism ( SM ) is a psychiatric disorder in which a person who is normally capable of speech is unable to speak in given situations or to specific people.

Selective and both
IBM went on to build the Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator ( SSEC ) to both test new technology and provide more publicity for the company.
During the campaign, Clark positioned himself as a peace candidate and emphasized both large budget and tax cuts, as well as outreach to liberals and progressives unhappy with the resumption of Selective Service registration and the arms race with the Soviet Union.
Selective reduction is done for both medical and non-medical reasons.
Moore Park, served by the New South Wales Department of Education and Training, is the location of Sydney Boys High School, Sydney Girls High School ( both of which are Selective High Schools, ( New School and St Mary's Cathedral College, Sydney.
Selective breeding has also developed mutations ( blue, yellow and silver instead of a green back ) in both body and breast color.
Selective ablation of PR-A in a mouse model, resulting in exclusive production of PR-B, unexpectedly revealed that PR-B contributes to, rather than inhibits, epithelial cell proliferation both in response to estrogen alone and in the presence of progesterone and estrogen.

Selective and full
On January 21, 1977, the day after his inauguration, President Jimmy Carter signed Executive Order 11967, which granted a full pardon to anyone who had committed or been convicted of a non-violent violation of the Selective Service Act.

Selective and automatic
CAD systems may be interconnected with automatic vehicle location systems, mobile data terminal s, office telephones, and Selective calling | selective calling and push-to-talk ID. Computer-assisted dispatch systems use one or more servers located in a central dispatch office, which communicate with computer terminals in a Communications Center or with mobile data terminals installed police vehicles.
In conjunction with the onboard GPS receiver, Mitrac controls Selective Door Operation ( SDO ), as well as automatic Passenger Information System ( PIS ) displays and Public Address announcements.

Selective and modes
* Selective Identification Feature, modes used to identify aircraft

Selective and .
`` Selective selling '' -- concentrating sales on the larger accounts -- has been used effectively by some manufacturers.
Selective inhibitors can distinguish the two activities.
Selective investment theory proposes that close social bonds, and associated emotional, cognitive, and neurohormonal mechanisms, evolved in order to facilitate long-term, high-cost altruism between those closely depending on one another for survival and reproductive success.
Selective permeability is essential for effective separation of a cell or organelle from its surroundings.
Selective catalytic reduction ( SCR ) system in Mercedes, Euro 4 with EGR system and particle filters of MAN.
The etiology of the fugue state is related to dissociative amnesia, ( DSM-IV Codes 300. 12 ) which has several other subtypes: Selective Amnesia, Generalised Amnesia, Continuous Amnesia, Systematised Amnesia, in addition to the subtype Dissociative Fugue.
Selective cutting avoids the erosion, and flooding, that result from clearcutting.
This changed with President Bill Clinton ordering Selective Availability to be turned off at midnight May 1, 2000, improving the precision of civilian GPS from to.
The executive order signed in 1996 to turn off Selective Availability in 2000 was proposed by the US Secretary of Defense, William Perry, because of the widespread growth of differential GPS services to improve civilian accuracy and eliminate the US military advantage.
Geocaching was conceived shortly after the removal of Selective Availability from GPS on May 2, 2000, because the improved accuracy of the system allowed for a small container to be specifically placed and located.
The Selective Gaussian Blur tool works in a similar way, except it blurs areas of an image with little detail.
One of the reasons given for developing Galileo as an independent system was that position information from GPS can be made significantly inaccurate by the deliberate application of universal Selective Availability ( SA ) by the US military ; this was enabled until 2000, and can be re-enabled at any time.
* 1917 – World War I: The Selective Service Act of 1917 is passed, giving the President of the United States the power of conscription.
** Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors ( SSRIs ): Citalopram, Dapoxetine, Escitalopram, Fluoxetine, Fluvoxamine, Paroxetine, Sertraline.
Selective mating can be the result of 1.
* 1967 – Catholic priest Philip Berrigan and others of the Baltimore Four protest the Vietnam War by pouring blood on Selective Service records.
* 1965 – Vietnam War: The Catholic Worker Movement stages an anti-war rally in Manhattan including a public burning of a draft card ; the first such act to result in arrest under a new amendment to the Selective Service Act.
Selective reporting has been offered by critics as an explanation for the positive results reported by parapsychologists.
Selective reporting has a compounded effect on meta-analysis, which is a statistical technique that aggregates the results of many studies in order to generate sufficient statistical power to demonstrate a result that the individual studies themselves could not demonstrate at a statistically significant level.

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