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Specific and symptoms
Specific subtypes of shock may have additional symptoms.
Specific symptoms for each of these plants are as follows:
Specific treatment depends on associated symptoms and the degree of dysfunction.
Specific dysarthrias include spastic ( resulting from bilateral damage to the upper motor neuron ), flaccid ( resulting from bilateral or unilateral damage to the lower motor neuron ), ataxic ( resulting from damage to cerebellum ), unilateral upper motor neuron ( presenting milder symptoms than bilateral UMN damage ), hyperkinetic and hypokinetic ( resulting from damage to parts of the basal ganglia, such as in Huntington's disease or Parkinsonism ), and the mixed dysarthrias ( where symptoms of more than one type of dysarthria are present ).

Specific and usually
Specific charities may exist to fund and operate bus transport, usually using specially modified mobility buses or otherwise accessible buses ( See Accessibility section ).
Specific course-related resources are usually provided by the library, such as copies of textbooks and article readings held on ' reserve ' ( meaning that they are loaned out only on a short-term basis, usually a matter of hours ).
Specific gravity usually means relative density with respect to water.
Specific impulse ( usually abbreviated I < sub > sp </ sub >) is a way to describe the efficiency of rocket and jet engines.
Specific ultra-fast comparators, like the LMH7322, allow input signal to swing below the negative rail and above the positive rail, although by a narrow margin of only 0. 2 V. Differential input voltage ( the voltage between two inputs ) of a modern rail-to-rail comparator is usually limited only by the full swing of power supply.
Specific passages in Paul's letters include, usually translated as: " when the fullness of time had come, God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under the law ".
Specific sequences are usually looked at to see whether they were copied verbatim from one of the individual's genome to the other.
Specific Grand unified theories ( GUTs ) can predict the grand unification energy but, usually, with large uncertainties due to model dependent details such as the choice of the gauge group, the Higgs sector, the matter content or further free parameters.
Specific performance is an order of a court which requires a party to perform a specific act, usually what is stated in a contract.
The relief of Specific Performance is an equitable relief which is usually remedial or protective in nature.
Specific criticism of the West, in the first years of the twentieth century, is usually taken as of the Old World of Europe, excluding therefore North America in particular.
Specific reasons for language change from German to the national language usually derive from the desire of many Germans to belong to their new communities after the end of World War II.
Specific procedures for seeding and pooling are established by the FIVB in each competition's formula, but the method usually employed is the serpentine system.
* Specific heat capacity, in physics, a substance's heat capacity per unit mass, usually denoted by the symbol c or s
Specific design elements are usually outside the scope of this document, although design standards may be referenced.
AICC specifications are usually designed to be general purpose ( not necessarily Aviation Specific ) so that learning technology vendors can spread their costs across multiple markets and thus provide products ( needed by the Aviation Industry ) at a lower cost.
Specific seating plans are usually allocated, depending on the performance and the size of its audience.
Specific activity is a measure of enzyme processivity, at a specific ( usually saturating ) substrate concentration, and is usually constant for a pure enzyme.

Specific and then
Specific commercially available op-amps and other components are then chosen that meet the design criteria within the specified tolerances at acceptable cost.
Specific North American examples include ( first regular season, then playoffs ):
Specific partitions can then be easily added or dropped to help manage large data sets.
Specific streets were not then designated.
Since then, " many cases of seizures triggered by VGs were reported, not only in photosensitive, but also in nonphotosensitive children and adolescents with epilepsy ..... Specific preventive measures concerning the physical characteristics of images included in commercially available VGs ( flash rate, choice of colors, patterns, and contrast ) can lead in the future to a clear decrease of this problem.
Fabrice Bellard's entries won the International Obfuscated C Code Contest twice: In 2000, he won in the category " Most Specific Output " for a program that implemented the modular Fast Fourier Transform and used it to compute the then biggest known prime number, 2 ^ 6972593-1 ; and in 2001, he won in the category " Best Abuse of the Rules " for a tiny compiler ( the source code being only 3KB in size ) of a strict subset of the C language for i386 Linux.
Specific content can then be marked to be uploaded to every connected player, to enable client-side execution of Lua code.
* Specific to General: Starts with many ideas, and then organizes the ideas into sub-categories.
* General to Specific: Starts with a few categories of ideas, and then goes deeper.
When she and General Specific first met, she convinced him that Sheep was a dog by having Sheep obey her commands ( not knowing her true colors back then, Sheep played along ) and telling him Sheep was a sheep dog.
Specific details about the negotiations have not been disclosed, and the show has not returned to U. S. airwaves with new episodes since then, other than as a segment on The Electric Playground.

Specific and follow
Specific methods exist for systems whose coefficients follow a regular pattern ( see system of linear equations ).
Specific quotations to this effect follow.
Specific examples follow ( solo recordings only ).
Specific highlights of Dean Hare ’ s career at Auburn follow:

Specific and often
Specific weaknesses in the text include: it does not stipulate guidelines for the ' non-detriment ' finding required of national Scientific Authorities ; non-detriment findings require copious amounts of information ; the ' household effects ' clause is often not rigid enough / specific enough to prevent CITES violations by means of this Article ( VII ); non-reporting from Parties means Secretariat monitoring is incomplete ; and it has no capacity to address domestic trade in listed species.
* Specific leaf area, a botanical term describing a property of a leaf on a plant, often used as a measure of leaf " thickness "
Specific seasons for bow hunting or muzzle-loading black powder guns are often established to limit competition with hunters using more effective weapons.
Specific regulatory frameworks and questions related to Paramedic practice can only definitively be answered by consulting relevant provincial legislation, although provincial Paramedic Associations may often offer a simpler overview of this topic when it is restricted to a province-by-province basis.
Specific penalties are applied, consideration of profit gained from offence is considered and often added to fines, application for a formal restoration order is made making the offender responsible for restoration of SSSI ( at offender's expense ).
Specific test for causative conditions are performed, often including chest x-ray, urinalysis, liver and kidney function tests, and serologic tests for parasitic and connective tissue diseases.
Specific chemical compounds are often added to tap water during the treatment process to adjust the pH or remove contaminants, as well as chlorine to kill biological toxins.
Specific dances are often associated with a specific song or songs, for example " San Antonio Stroll ", " Orange Blossom Special " and " Cotton-Eyed Joe ".
Specific types of wood were often preferred based on their strength, durability, and density.
Specific treatment plans often depend on the underlying etiology of the thrombocytopenia.
Specific adventures often have specific tables for locations, like a temple's hallways.
Specific colours are often preferred over other physical traits, and some buyers will even choose horses with soundness problems if they have the desired colour and markings.
Specific intermediate logics are often constructed by adding one or more axioms to intuitionistic logic, or by a semantical description.
Specific performance is often guaranteed through the remedy of a right of possession, giving the plaintiff the right to take possession of the property in dispute.
Specific language impairments are often secondary characteristics of other disorders such as autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Specific weight is used as a property of soil often used to solve earthwork problems.
Specific final arrangements, such as whether to be buried or cremated, are also often part of the documents.
Specific accusations of corruption are often leveled at Anatoly Chubais and Yegor Gaidar, two of the ' Young Reformers ' chiefly responsible for Russian privatization in the early 1990s.
Specific nutrient deficiencies ( often aggravated by high soil pH ) may be corrected by supplemental feedings of iron, in the form of a chelate or sulphate, magnesium or nitrogen compounds in various combinations.
Specific artists, especially Hadag Nachash and Subliminal, have accumulated fans in America and often travel worldwide ( and primarily to the US ) on tours to further promote their music.
Specific types of distal radius fractures are Colles ' fracture ; Smith's fracture ; Barton's fracture ; Chauffeur's fracture ( so called because the crank used to start old cars often kicked back and broke the chauffeurs ' wrists with a particular pattern ).
Specific items often termed ' pellet ' include:
Specific cultures often do not limit their geographic coverage to the borders of a nation state, or to smaller subdivisions of a state.
Specific theories of social or cultural evolution often attempt to explain differences between coeval societies, by positing that different societies have reached different stages of development.

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