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exhaustion and which
* Certain kinds of memory leaks, in which a program fails to free memory occupied by objects that have actually become unreachable, which leads to memory exhaustion if such a behavior is repeated indefinitely.
Rather than attempt an ambush on those troops, which significantly outnumbered his tired company, Allen withdrew to the other side of the river, where the men collapsed with exhaustion and slept without sentries through the night.
Agriculture prospered, as did all sectors except for coal mining, which was operating mines near exhaustion.
A study was conducted with both sedentary and active females 18 – 25 years old in which the effects of short-term exercise to exhaustion on working memory was measured.
Patients with these conditions may suffer a range of symptoms including dyspnea ( breathlessness ), hypoxemia ( below-normal oxygen content in the arterial blood ) and eventually a weakening of the respiratory muscles due to exhaustion, which can lead to respiratory failure and require intubation and mechanical ventilation.
He rigorously developed Antiphon's method of exhaustion, a precursor to the integral calculus which was also used in a masterly way by Archimedes in the following century.
Also his contribution to mathematics should be noted ; in 1658, he found the length of an arc of the cycloid using an exhaustion proof based on dissections to reduce the problem to summing segments of chords of a circle which are in geometric progression.
During promotional appearances for this album it became clear that Matthews was not coping well with the increased pressure, suffering from anxiety and nervous exhaustion which resulted in the cancellation of several tour dates and a deterioration in the relationships between the band members.
Current African tribes make use of runner's high when conducting persistence hunting ( a method in which tribesman hunt an animal and track it for miles, eventually killing the animal due to its vulnerability brought on by exhaustion ).
In the eighth, Vargas displayed signs of exhaustion which slowed his offensive while Trinidad then pursued the offense with combinations to the body.
As he did so, Taylor showed signs of extreme exhaustion, which included staggering around the ring, visibly wobbling as he moved and at one point he fell to the canvas after missing Chávez with a wild left.
Hypothermia is the opposite of hyperthermia which is present in heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
David Hare's Skylight, with Lia Williams, which opened to rave reviews at the National in 1995, transferred first to Wyndham's Theatre and then on to Broadway for a four-month run which left him in a state of advanced exhaustion.
At the same time, he continued to be a very creative, productive musician and song-writer who collaborated with other musicians and friends and underwent strenuous concert tours which often brought him close to physical exhaustion.
Mars negative stands for our energy, which, when not properly harnessed and channeled, can lead to exhaustion, or possibly to anger and aggression.
In 2004 and 2005, she played the Devil in William Burroughs ' and Tom Waits ' musical, The Black Rider, directed by Robert Wilson, which opened at London's Barbican Theatre, toured to San Francisco, but from which she was forced to withdraw prior to performances at the Sydney Festival, owing to exhaustion.
" He also made live appearances with the band in 1976 ( documented in a concert filmed that year at the Winterland in San Francisco, excerpts from which appear occasionally on VH1 Classic ), but was sidelined once again in the fall due to exhaustion.
It was for The Coal Question ( 1865 ), in which he called attention to the gradual exhaustion of the UK's coal supplies, that he received public recognition.
The other extreme can also be undesirable, as the problem of low crop yields due to exhaustion of nutrients in the soil has been related to rainforest destruction, as in the case of slash and burn farming for livestock feed. In Asia, specific land for sustainable farming is about 12. 5 acres which includes land for animal fodder, cereals productions lands for some cash crops and even recycling of related food crops. In some cases even a small unit of aquaculture is also included in this number ( AARI-1996 )
Rats in Skinner boxes with metal electrodes implanted into their nucleus accumbens will repeatedly press a lever which activates this region, and will do so in preference over food and water, eventually dying from exhaustion.

exhaustion and visibly
Piquet, in fact, was on the verge of physical exhaustion with his head visibly rolling around in the cockpit, but he still held fifth place and the two points he needed for the Championship.
Criticism was prompted largely by televised images of visibly shaken and frustrated political leaders, and of residents who remained in New Orleans without water, food or shelter, and the deaths of several citizens by thirst, exhaustion, and violence days after the storm itself had passed.

exhaustion and whole
: without there being a year of lack and exhaustion in the whole land,
Their provisions were finished just before the end of the journey, and the whole party was very near exhaustion.
Central muscle weakness is an overall exhaustion of the whole body, while peripheral weakness is an exhaustion of individual muscles.
" The Pall Mall Gazette also praised Sullivan's contribution but disparaged Gilbert's: in its view, the music " has not its equal in the whole Sullivan and Gilbert series ", but the book had " not merely a sense of cheapness but the sense of weariness even to exhaustion.
In 1862, Thomson published " On the age of the sun ’ s heat ", an article in which he reiterated his fundamental beliefs in the indestructibility of energy ( the first law ) and the universal dissipation of energy ( the second law ), leading to diffusion of heat, cessation of useful motion ( work ), and exhaustion of potential energy through the material universe while clarifying his view of the consequences for the universe as a whole.
In contemporary capitalism ( or Late capitalism ) it is generalized over virtually the whole world economy and some see itself having reached its limits with the exhaustion of the post-war boom by the mid-1960s.
* The Whole System: biointensive experts emphasize that because these techniques can result in intense productivity and high yields, the system must be practiced as a whole in order to prevent rapid soil exhaustion.
The holder of database rights may prohibit the extraction and / or re-utilization of the whole or of a substantial part of the contents: the " substantial part " is evaluated qualitatively and / or quantitatively and reutilization is subject to the exhaustion of rights.

exhaustion and proves
In these treatises, he proves the same theorems by exhaustion, finding rigorous upper and lower bounds which both converge to the answer required.

exhaustion and terrible
Unprepared for the terrible conditions they would face, the crew suffered extreme dehydration and heat exhaustion and director of photography George Clemens even collapsed, falling from a camera crane while filming continued.

exhaustion and nature
The Cincinnati Gazette contended that the voters were " depressed by the interminable nature of this war, as so far conducted, and by the rapid exhaustion of the national resources without progress ".
Contemporary rock writer Robert Bixby stated that the sound of the MC5 was like " a catastrophic force of nature the band was barely able to control ," while Don McLeese notes that fans compared the aftermath of an MC5 performance to the delirious exhaustion experienced after " a street rumble or an orgy.
The voters, editorialized the Cincinnati Gazette, " are depressed by the interminable nature of this war, as so far conducted, and by the rapid exhaustion of the national resources without progress.
At night he thought about " innumerable variations " ( which he still thought were acquired in some way ) with competitive nature selecting the best leading to step by step change, while vestigial organs like the human coccyx ( tail ) were not, as commonly thought, God " rounding out his original thought its exhaustion ", but ancestral remnants pointing to " the parent of man ".

exhaustion and conflict
The war only ended after both sides had fought to the point of exhaustion, and realized that further conflict would result in mutual destruction.
It was the bloodiest battle of the conflict, which some historians attribute to the exhaustion, resignation and desperation of the Swedish army: it was losing the war.

exhaustion and has
-- No doubt there have been moments during every Presidency when the man in the White House has had feelings of frustration, exasperation, exhaustion, and even panic.
And plants here bloom more luxuriantly and more perfectly with a natural vigour that knows no exhaustion and fears no poverty, a vigour that has disappeared from our continent.
Dr. Oakes collapses from exhaustion and upon awakening finds out that Nurse Bauer has died from meningitis.
The simple result would remain that if a combatant has the practice to handle a heavy mace over extended time he would very easily manage even the heavy swords that weighed 7 to 10 kgs without exhaustion.
Because of concerns over pilot exhaustion, this record category has been discontinued.
Number Six has repeatedly been under the influence of psychotropic and hallucinogenic drugs, and undergone periods of severe mental or physical stress without apparent effect on his health, although he has occasionally been driven to exhaustion by his ordeals.
He describes the life of a manual labourer down to the constant state of exhaustion that somehow eliminates any potential for a questioning of the circumstances in which one has found herself.
What do you think he'll do when he is carrying his shield and armor to meet the enemy, if giving a speech has nearly killed him with exhaustion?
He has cited nervousness as the reason for his loss in the 2002 event, and physical exhaustion for the 2004 loss.
In Texas, Dignan ( Owen C. Wilson ) " rescues " Anthony ( Luke Wilson ) from a voluntary mental hospital, where he has been staying for self-described exhaustion.
Robinson pays a relatively small price of undergoing much physical and mental exhaustion, but he feels satisfied that he has done a great service to the memory of his late wife, whose voice finally falls silent ; this silence is something of a relief to Robinson.
However, after the Bichon has spent his energy, he will lie down and collapse from exhaustion.
Yohimbine has been shown to be effective in the reversal of sexual satiety and exhaustion in male rats.
It has reasonably fertile old soils but overuse in some parts of the region has led to soil exhaustion and a need for the use of fertilizer.
As one of Cameroon's most populous areas, however, soil exhaustion has become an increasingly troublesome problem for the Centre in recent years.
He had a distinguished career, however, his place in history has largely been unacknowledged due to his dismissal by General Sir Thomas Blamey, at the very point when Potts had fought the Japanese to exhaustion.
A low birth rate, the exhaustion of the male population by military service, and a large mortality from epidemics have brought about a decline which has lately been hastened by emigration.
Euclid was basing this argument on a legal doctrine which has come to be known as the exhaustion of administrative remedies.
ME has a highly distinctive symptom, post-exertional neuroimmune exhaustion, also sometimes described as post-exertional malaise, which distinguishes it clearly from other conditions.
The island has historically been mined for phosphates to the point of exhaustion, and today has no major natural resources.

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