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Excessive connecting rod clearance, combined with extremely high oil pump output ( rare but not impossible ) can sling enough oil to coat the cylinder walls with enough oil to facilitate reasonable piston ring seal artificially give a misleadingly high figure, on engines with compromised ring seal.
The wholescale clearance of woodland to create agricultural land can be seen in many parts of the world, such as the Central forest-grasslands transition and other areas of the Great Plains of the United States.
This can lead to a decreased clearance of acetaminophen through the glucuronidation pathway in the body and increase NAPQI formation.
The clearance of the pathogens, either treatment-induced or spontaneous, it can be influenced by the genetic variants carried by the individual patients.
A clearance always specifies a clearance limit, which is the farthest the aircraft can fly without a new clearance.
By increasing this distance, larger tires can be installed, which will increase the ground clearance, allowing it to traverse even larger and more difficult obstacles.
While most large, modern cruise ships cannot pass through this canal due to clearance limits under bridges, MS Norwegian Dream has special funnels and masts that can be lowered for passage.
Under ordinary circumstances, tyramine is deaminated in the liver to an inactive metabolite, but, when the hepatic MAO ( primarily MAO-A ) is inhibited, the " first-pass " clearance of tyramine is blocked and circulating tyramine levels can climb.
If a drug is cleared too quickly from the body, this could force a patient to use high doses, but with drug delivery systems clearance can be reduced by altering the pharmacokinetics of the drug.
They are multipurpose ; they can provide a margin of side clearance, a refuge for incapacitated vehicles, an emergency lane, and parking space.
Creatinine clearance can be accurately calculated using serum creatinine concentration and some or all of the following variables: sex, age, weight, and race, as suggested by the American Diabetes Association without a 24-hour urine collection.
Ground clearance is good at 235 mm ( 9. 25 in ) and water 510 mm ( 20 in ) deep can be negotiated.
After treatment, clearance can be longer-lived than is typical with topical or oral antibiotic treatments ; several months is not uncommon.
Most boats can pass under the Bellevue Bridge, which has a clearance of 9. 6 feet.
Increased lift can also be limited by lobe clearance in the cylinder head construction, so higher lobes may not necessarily clear the framework of the cylinder head casing.
Despite the advantage of having a lower center of gravity than a V12, that advantage can be somewhat offset by the need for a higher mounting height in the engine bay to provide clearance for the exhaust system ( six runners on either side ).
Because rotary lobe pumps need to maintain a clearance between the lobes, a single stage Roots blower can pump gas across only a limited pressure differential.
The use of HAT for heights, and LAT for depths, means that the mariner can quickly look at the chart to ensure that they have sufficient clearance to pass any obstruction, though they may have to calculate height of tide to ensure their safety.
Such documents can sometimes be viewed by those without security clearance.
The individual concerned can then apply to reactivate and transfer the security clearance to his / her new position.
A TS clearance can take as few as 3 to 6 months to obtain, but often takes 6 to 18 months, or to 3 years, to obtain.
Jobs that require a security clearance can be found either as positions working directly for the Federal government or as authorized Federal contractors.

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Later report from Nature demonstrated that the same genetic variants are also associated with the natural clearance of the genotype 1 hepatitis C virus.
Contrarily, local application of estrogen has been shown to block the ability of fluvoxamine to slow serotonin clearance, suggesting that the same pathways which are involved in SSRI efficacy may also be affected by components of local estrogen signaling pathways.
Wenders also couldn't get clearance to film in China.
The busiest airports also have clearance delivery, apron control, and other specialized ATC stations.
Resveratrol has also been shown to promote the clearance of amyloid-beta peptides.
BiPAP may also be used during physical therapy to improve sputum clearance.
There are also clearance problems with the gearboxes.
They are also threatened by sewage, coastal settlement, land clearance and much more.
This was defective, as it allowed, as in the old smooth-bore guns, the powder gas to escape by the clearance ( called " windage ") between the projectile and the bore, with a consequent loss of efficiency ; it also quickly eroded the bore of the larger guns.
For this it had a light, easily serviceable engine, extremely soft long travel suspension ( with height adjustment by lengthening / shortening of tie rods ), high ground clearance, and for oversized loads a car-wide canvas sunroof, which ( until 1955 ) also covered the boot.
It also refuses to ensure the right to free travel at any time, due to a law requiring those travelling abroad to provide tax clearance certificates.
" He was also a zionist, and was supportive of the early creation of the State of Israel, making plans to emigrate there when his military security clearance was revoked due to his leftist beliefs and / or for passing technology to Israel, but his attempt to emigrate was prevented by his death.
Some engine tuners believe that this will maximize the exposure of the fuel-air mixture to the spark, also ensuring that every combustion chamber is an even in layout and therefore result in better ignition ; others, however, believe that this is useful only to keep the ground electrode out of the way of the piston in ultra-high-compression engines if clearance is insufficient.
In some cases the physical vibration of the action may also be enough to cause movement of the article sufficient to allow clearance of the airway.
The V-spec model also had firmer suspension and lower ground clearance, thanks to front and side splitters, as well as a rear carbon fiber air diffuser, designed to keep air flowing smoothly under the car.
The flame-like line represents the clearance of farms in the woods by the use of fire and is also a remembrance of the gruesome church fire of 1822.
The lift has a total length of and the longest unsupported span for a lift of its kind in the world at while also having the highest ground clearance for a lift of its kind, 436 m ( 1, 427 ft ) above the valley floor.
Eight of them appear on the DVD ( MTV also aired a special that Smith hosted but it could not be secured for the DVD for clearance reasons ).
RAN clearance divers also took part in the Gulf War.
For race-car applications there is the disadvantage of a higher center of gravity, not only because one crankshaft is located atop the other, but also because the engine must be high enough off the ground to allow clearance underneath for a row of exhaust pipes.
It was also part of a slum clearance measure, to push impoverished workers out of the city centre although the street's construction was stalled by legislation requiring rehousing some of these displaced residents, overcrowding persisted.
It should also be noted that in respect of their influence on insulin pharmacokinetics, moderate concentrations of certain insulin antibodies may, in fact, be of positive advantage to all diabetics without endogenous insulin secretion ( e. g. people with type 1 diabetes ) because insulin binding antibodies effectively increase the insulin's clearance rate and distribution space and therefore helps to prolong its pharmacological and biological half lives.
The Liverpool area also became renowned for its vast Housing Commission estates housing thousands of low-income families after the slum clearance and urban renewal programs in inner-city Sydney in the 1960s.

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