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failure and system
The reason for the failure of these treatments to eliminate nonspecific staining in the conjugates in our system is not known.
The failure of teeth to fit together when closed interferes with normal chewing, so that a child may swallow food whole and put a burden on his digestive system.
ACE Inhibitors also reduce plasma norepinephrine levels and NE-induced vasoconstriction, only in heart failure patients, thus breaking the vicious circles of sympathetic and renin angiotensin system activation which sustains the downward spiral in cardiac function in congestive heart failure
The distinction between the two isn't always clear, but may become an important issue if a whole system is expected to not have a single point of failure ( SPOF ).
Scholars such as Frederick W. Mote argue that the wide drop in numbers reflects an administrative failure to record rather than an actual decrease ; others such as Timothy Brook argue that the Mongols created a system of enserfment among a huge portion of the Chinese populace, causing many to disappear from the census altogether ; other historians like William McNeill and David Morgan argue that the Bubonic Plague was the main factor behind the demographic decline during this period.
Management of Chagasic disease uniquely involves addressing selective incremental failure of the parasympathetic nervous system.
* Cascading failure, a failure in a system of interconnected parts, for example a power transmission grid, where the service provided depends on the operation of a preceding part, and the failure of a preceding part can trigger the failure of successive parts.
In addition to respiratory failure and accidents caused by effects on the central nervous system, alcohol causes significant metabolic derangements.
A distributed system can be more reliable than a non-distributed system, as there is no single point of failure.
A " mixed " control system such as the latter is not desirable and modern FBW aircraft normally avoid it by having more independent FBW channels, thereby reducing the possibility of overall failure to minuscule levels that are acceptable to the independent regulatory and safety authority responsible for aircraft design, testing and certification before operational service.
In a system built from separates, sometimes a failure on one component still allows partial use of the rest of the system.
It also introduced the first version of System Restore, which allowed users to revert their system state to a prior " known-good " point in the case of system failure.
Without soil as a buffer, any failure to the hydroponic system leads to rapid plant death.
Human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ) is a lentivirus ( a member of the retrovirus family ) that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ( AIDS ), a condition in humans in which progressive failure of the immune system allows life-threatening opportunistic infections and cancers to thrive.
Jennings's research on the Ithaca LETS and its failure was integral to the development of the HOUR currency ; conversations between Jennings and Glover helped to ensure that HOURS used knowledge of what had not worked with the LETS system.
* In Volvo automobiles, lambda denotes an engine, fuel, or ignition system failure.
A secondary drawback is that a high flow system that relies on the flow rate to protect the lubricant from thermal stress is susceptible to catastrophic failure during sudden system shut downs.

failure and catch
Eager to rectify his failure to catch his prey, the hunter and his two wives ( sometimes the escaped sibling wives of Waku and Kanu ) hurried on, and took positions high on the cliff on which Tailem Bend now stands.
However, they continued to be allowed in " totally enclosed uses " such as transformers and capacitors, which, in certain failure modes or out-of-specification conditions, can leak, catch fire, or explode.
Maude arrived to catch the end of the British failure at the Siege of Kut where he was promoted to Lieutenant-General, replacing General George Gorringe as commander of the newly dubbed Tigris Corps ( III Indian Army Corps ) in July 1916.
Embedded systems often lack basic functions to detect signs of software failure, such as an MMU to catch memory access errors.
A failure to catch a ball thrown from the outfield on a play at home plate, or a failure to tag a runner, means that the defensive team fails to record an all-important out and, instead, it allows a run.
Editor John Hammer apologized in the next edition of the paper, claiming that the cartoonist had intended the prisoners to be caucasian ; in his apology, Hammer did not address why the cartoon had been colorized as it was, nor the failure of the editors to catch the mistake.
Despite the failure of " Please Please Me " to catch on, Vee-Jay chose to release " From Me to You "; as a result, it was never turned down by Capitol, because it was never offered to them.
On his eighth lap, a suspected tyre failure caused his car to flip upside down and catch fire.
Five New York errors led to all six runs being unearned in the Game 2 tie, an error scored the second run in Boston's 2 – 1 Game 5 victory, and Snodgrass's $ 30, 000 muff, along with the failure to catch Speaker's foul popup, resulted in the loss in Game 8.
Cash drawers that are integral to a stand-alone register often have a manual release catch underneath to open the drawer in the event of a power failure.
Almost every mission they are involved with ends up in disaster, but not failure ( they'll catch the crook, but a city may be destroyed in the process ), and thus they are more generally known as the " Dirty Pair ", a nickname they hate.
Wacky schemes abound ( such as creating an obviously-fake kung fu style called " Cockroach Kung Fu " to attempting to catch fish or claiming reward money for themselves ) always ends in failure and / or humiliation.
According to JISCON definition, a drop is " a failure to catch an object that, as a result, hits the ground or any foreign object.
When Jimmy Burke realized that Edwards ' failure to properly dispose of the van had allowed the police to catch on to his crew, he resolved to kill anyone who could implicate him in the heist.
DoYou2. com's failure to catch on widely may have been due to the implementation of the scheme.

failure and on
It is difficult to say what Thompson expected would come of their relationship, which had begun so soon after his emotions had been stirred by Maggie Brien, but when Katie wrote on April 11, 1900, to tell him that she was to be married to the Rev. Godfrey Burr, the vicar of Rushall in Staffordshire, the news evidently helped to deepen his discouragement over the failure of his hopes for a new volume of verse.
A credulousness, a distaste for documentation, an uncritical reliance on contemporary accounts, and a proneness to assume a theory as true before adequate proof was provided were all evidences of his failure to comprehend the use of the scientific method or to evaluate the responsibilities of the historian to his reading public.
Vincent Berger's mission is a failure because the Ottoman nationalism on which Enver Pasha counted does not exist.
In that decade the partisan zeal to defend Mr. Hoover, and the party's failure to anticipate or cope with the depression, caused a great majority of Americans to see the Republican party as cold and lacking in any sympathy for the problems of human beings caught up in the distress and suffering brought on by the economic crash.
In fact, one of the major reasons for the failure of the ill-starred expedition appears to have been a lack of full information on the extent to which Cuba has been getting this Russian military equipment.
Progress is impeded by psychological inhibitions to effective action among those in power and by a failure on their part to understand how local resources, human and material, can be mobilized to achieve the national goals of modernization already symbolically accepted.
For example, one hebephrenic man used to annoy me, month after month, by saying, whenever I got up to leave and made my fairly steoreotyped comment that I would be seeing him on the following day, or whenever, `` You're welcome '', in a notably condescending fashion -- as though it were his due for me to thank him for the privilege of spending the hour with him, and he were thus pointing up my failure to utter a humbly grateful, `` thank you '' to him at the end of each session.
Next, let us consider briefly the program and administrative implications of a failure on our part to pursue our appeals.
If it failed on occasion to elect its candidates for general state offices by majorities, the failure was due to a lingering remnant of the Know-Nothing party, which called itself the American Republican party.
It is only fairly recently, however, that linguists have developed a systematic way of charting voices on paper in a way that tells even more about the speakers and about the success or failure of human communication between two people.
`` All too frequently '', points out James O'Gara, managing editor of Commonweal, `` Catholics run roughshod over Protestant sensibilities in this matter, by failure to consider the reasoning behind the Protestant position and, particularly, by their jibes at the fact that Protestant opinion on birth control has changed in recent decades ''.
The contract violations mostly involve failure to perform rehabilitation work on expansion joints along the El track.
Thus Baptist churches on the frontier took cognizance of charges against their members of drunkenness, fighting, malicious gossip, lying, cheating, sexual irregularities, gambling, horse racing, and failure to pay just debts.
The Lincolns ' fourth son, Thomas " Tad " Lincoln, was born on April 4, 1853, and died of heart failure at the age of 18 on July 16, 1871.
William Tecumseh Sherman talked to Lincoln during inauguration week and was " sadly disappointed " at his failure to realize that " the country was sleeping on a volcano " and that the South was preparing for war.
Lincoln insisted on holding some of McClellan's troops in defense of the capital ; McClellan, who consistently overestimated the strength of Confederate troops, blamed this decision for the ultimate failure of the Peninsula Campaign.
The failure to formally object at the time, to what one views as improper action in the lower court, may result in the affirmance of the lower court's judgment on the grounds that one did not " preserve the issue for appeal " by objecting.
Experiments have been conducted to attempt the synthesis of ununennium ( Uue ), which is likely to be the next member of the group, but they have all met with failure .< ref name =" link "> However, ununennium may not be an alkali metal due to relativistic effects, which are predicted to have a large influence on the chemical properties of superheavy elements.
Cunimund, on the other hand, encountered hostility when he once again asked the Emperor for military assistance, as the Byzantines had been angered by the Gepids ' failure to cede Sirmium to them, as had been agreed.
Common forms of antibacterial misuse include excessive use of prophylactic antibiotics in travelers and failure of medical professionals to prescribe the correct dosage of antibacterials on the basis of the patient's weight and history of prior use.
In his Critique of Practical Reason he went on to argue that, despite the failure of these arguments, morality requires that God's existence is assumed, owing to practical reason.
Another example is when someone tries to pull apart Oreo cookies and all the filling remains on one side ; this is an adhesive failure, rather than a cohesive failure.

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