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" ETA SANTIAGO 17. 45 HRS STENDEC " was the last of a series of messages transmitted by Star Dust during its flight, reporting its position, altitude, and a revised estimated time of arrival in Santiago of 5. 45 PM.
* Rotatable shortwave antennas were not in common use until the 1960s, so PCJ was far ahead of its time with its introduction of rotatable HRS type antennas.
Additionally, he was a Member of the National Cancer Policy Board of the National Academy of Sciences, Associate Editor of the Journal of Health Economics, and co-Principal Investigator of the Health and Retirement Study ( HRS ), a longitudinal study of the health and economic well-being of older Americans.
The Historical Records Survey ( HRS ) was a project of the Works Progress Administration New Deal program in the United States.
The Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph ( GHRS or HRS ) was a spectrograph installed on the Hubble Space Telescope.
A master level programme, høyere avdelingstudium ( HAS ), was introduced in 1972 as a preparation for siviløkonom students wishing to continue on to doctoral studies ; and in 1973 Professor Dag Coward established a master level programme for students wishing to specialise in auditing, accounting and the financial management of firms, the høyere revisorstudium ( HRS ).
Another nonrandomized, observational study of individuals with HRS treated with subcutaneous octreotide and oral midodrine showed that there was increased survival at 30 days.
A retrospective case series of cirrhotic patients treated with terlipressin suggested that 20. 0 % of acute renal failure in cirrhotics was due to type 1 HRS, and 6. 6 % was due to type 2 HRS.
The functional nature of the renal impairment in HRS was crystallized by studies demonstrating that kidneys transplanted from patients with hepatorenal syndrome returned to function in the new host, leading to the hypothesis that hepatorenal syndrome was a systemic condition and not a renal disease.
However, as far back as the mid-1930s, Radio Netherlands was using a rotatable HRS antenna for global coverage.

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While HRS may develop in any type of cirrhosis, it is most common in individuals with alcoholic cirrhosis, particularly if there is concomitant alcoholic hepatitis identifiable on liver biopsies.
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, which is the infection of ascites fluid, is the most common precipitant of HRS in cirrhotic individuals.
Notably, studies have shown that treatment with albumin alone is inferior to treatment with other medications in conjunction with albumin ; most studies evaluating pre-transplant therapies for HRS involve the use of albumin in conjunction with other medical or procedural treatment.

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* One must assume that only about 10 % of HRS type antennas are rotatable, but compiled statistics are fragmentary.

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Main oil shale processing technologies worked out by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are LLNL HRS ( hot-recycled-solid ), LLNL RISE ( in situ extraction technology ) and LLNL radiofrequency technologies.
The HRS instrument on SPOT 5 has acquired over 100 million square kilometers of stereo pairs.
Since 2002, the HRS instrument on SPOT 5 has acquired over 100 million square kilometers of stereo pairs used to produce a DTED2 format DEM ( with a 30-meter posting ) DEM format DTED2 over 50 million km².
In the late 1930s Johnson slowly started to re-emerge with the rise of independent jazz labels and began to record, with his own and other groups, at first for the HRS label.
The EPA published the first Hazard Ranking System ( HRS ) in 1981, and the first National Priorities List ( NPL ) in 1982.
Information from the PA / SI is used by the EPA to develop a Hazard Ranking System ( HRS ) score to determine the CERCLA status of the site.
The Hazard Ranking System ( HRS ) is a scoring system used to evaluate potential relative risks to public health and the environment from releases or threatened releases of hazardous wastes at uncontrolled waste sites.
Under the Superfund program, the Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) and state agencies use the HRS to calculate a site score ( ranging from 0 to 100 ) based on the actual or potential release of hazardous substances from a site through air, surface water or groundwater.
Distributed feed curtains or HRS curtain arrays provided a cleaner pattern, ability to steer the pattern in elevation and azimuth, much higher efficiency, and significantly higher gain in less space.
SPOT 5 also features an HRS imaging instrument operating in panchromatic mode.
HRS points forward and backward of the satellite.
The HRS sometimes cooperated with the Daughters of the American Revolution and other volunteer groups with an interest in local history and genealogy.
Most antennas used in high power shortwave broadcasting are HRS type antennas, where the radiating elements are of a fixed length and the resonance of the antenna is optimized for only one or two bands.
Catheter ablation is a key therapeutic modality for patients with recurrent VT. A task force consisting of the European Heart Rhythm Association ( EHRA ) in conjunction with the Heart Rhythm Society ( HRS ) developed an expert consensus paper that carefully defines the indications, techniques, and outcomes of this procedure.
The Australian commitment, known as Operation Solace, saw 1 RAR deployed for 17 weeks to a 17, 000 square kilometres Humanitarian Relief Sector ( HRS ) centred on the township of Baidoa.
1 RAR also protected Baidoa airfield, provided security in the township, in-depth patrolling of the HRS, as well as escorting aid convoys within it.

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Besides, Miss Henrietta -- as she was generally known since she had put up her hair with a chignon in the back -- had little time to spare them from her teaching and writing ; ;
When he heard that Paul Whiteman was looking for singers to replace the Rhythm Boys, Mercer applied and got the job, `` not for my voice, I'm sure, but because I could write songs and material generally ''.
To relieve the itch and sweat galls, the men got into the water whenever they could and since each sizable stream was generally the dividing line between the armies the pickets declared a private truce while the men went swimming.
It need hardly be remarked that Thompson was not generally known for his scrupulosity about keeping his social engagements, which makes his irritation in this letter all the more significant.
He was seldom an unmethodical critic, and his reviews generally followed a systematic pattern: a description of what the work contained, a treatment of the things that had especially interested him in it, and, wherever possible, a balancing of whatever artistic merits and faults he might have found.
It ran two nights, and though it was generally praised, there was considerable criticism of its length.
Since it was issued in the spring of 1611, the King James Version has been most generally considered the most poetic and beautiful of all translations of the Bible.
Lublin generally was the forerunner of what would happen elsewhere.
An aqueous suspension of the spores of B. subtilis, var. niger, generally known as Bacillus globigii, was aerosolized using commercially available nozzles.
Considerable technical skill was used and the administration of the elections was generally above reproach.
As the more conservative group with strong backing from wealthy businessmen, the U.M.C.I.A. was generally favored against the more progressive, labor-based U.N.F.P..
The readers of the Providence Daily Post, however, learned that it was generally conceded that `` Old Brown '' had a fair trial.
Shout at Eichmann though he might, the Prosecutor could not establish that the defendant was falsifying the way he felt about Jews or that what he did feel fell into the generally recognized category of anti-Semitism.
This was generally reflected in the civil laws of Christian countries.
Intermarriage, which is generally regarded as a threat to Jewish survival, was regarded not with horror or apprehension but with a kind of mild, clinical disapproval.
Even so, he generally listened and was usually reasonable to those who voiced their objections properly.
At the same time reaction among anti-organization Democratic leaders and in the Liberal party to the Mayor's reported plan was generally favorable.
It was generally agreed that the subject was important and the board should be informed on what was done, is going to be done and what it thought should be done.
The Revenue Service disallowed the claim, invoking a law provision that generally bars deductions for expenses incurred in connection with what it said was tax-exempt income.
He thus kept his hands free for any action after Jan. 20, although reaction to the break was generally favorable in the U.S. and Latin America ( see the hemisphere ).
By the 1850s, slavery was still legal in the southern United States, but had been generally outlawed in the northern states, such as Illinois.

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