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use and injection
Midazolam is the most commonly prescribed for this use because of its strong sedative actions and fast recovery time, as well as its water solubility, which reduces pain upon injection.
However, to prevent HTML injection attacks like Cross Site Scripting you should be very careful to use HTML entity escaping properly.
They typically use direct injection running on cheap low-grade heavy fuel, also known as Bunker C fuel, which requires heating in the ship for tanking and before injection due to the fuel's high viscosity.
The next generation of common rail diesels is expected to use variable injection geometry, which allows the amount of fuel injected to be varied over a wider range, and variable valve timing ( see Mitsubishi's 4N13 diesel engine ) similar to that on petrol engines.
Active euthanasia entails the use of lethal substances or forces, such as administering a lethal injection, to kill and is the most controversial means.
Continuance of the use of the internal combustion engine for automobiles is partly due to the improvement of engine control systems ( onboard computers providing engine management processes, and electronically controlled fuel injection ).
There are several methods for non-viral gene therapy, including the injection of naked DNA, electroporation, the gene gun, sonoporation, magnetofection, and the use of oligonucleotides, lipoplexes, dendrimers, and inorganic nanoparticles.
Additionally, many free to use and even paid for WLAN networks do packet injection for serving their own ads on webpages or just for pranks, however this can be exploited maliciously e. g. by injecting malware and spying on users.
Modern designs ( Sarich and Paggio ) use air-assisted fuel injection, which avoids this loss and provides more efficiency than comparably sized four-stroke engines.
Some people on an MDI regimen also use injection ports such as the I-port to minimize the number of daily skin punctures.
However, even without official factory support or the use of fuel injection, Buck Baker won in 1957 driving a small-block V-8 Chevrolet Bel-Air.
There exists an older killed whole-cell vaccine that is still used in countries where the newer preparations are not available, but this vaccine is no longer recommended for use, because it has a higher rate of side effects ( mainly pain and inflammation at the site of the injection ).
This can be accomplished by gimballing the nozzle, as in the Space Shuttle SRBs, by the use of jet vanes in the exhaust similar to those used in the V-2 rocket, or by liquid injection thrust vectoring ( LITV ).
For example, a 1901 medical book published for home health use gave the following two " Simple Remedy Formulas " for DYSENTERRY: ( 1 ) Thin boiled starch, 2 ounces ; Laudanum, 20 drops ; " Use as an injection every six to twelve hours "; ( 2 ) Tincture rhubarb, 1 ounce ; Laudanum 4 drachms ; " Dose: One teaspoonful every three hours.
It shows a clear influence from Spring in its use of POJOs, and its support for dependency injection to simplify configuration and integration of heterogeneous systems.
However, in present day, many ski slopes ( both indoor and outdoor ) continue to use plastic, injection moulded tiles.
Palliative treatments for CTS include use of night splints and corticosteroid injection.
To define the addition law, we will use the convention that for a biproduct, p < sub > k </ sub > will denote the projection morphisms, and i < sub > k </ sub > will denote the injection morphisms.
They offer free euthanasia services to counties that kill unwanted animals via gassing or shooting — they recommend the use of an intravenous injection of sodium pentobarbital if administered by a trained professional, and for severely ill or dying pets when euthanasia at a veterinarian is unaffordable.
Although in the United States the electric chair has become a symbol of the death penalty, its use is in decline due to the rise of lethal injection, which is widely believed to be a more humane method of execution.
Robotic missions do not require an abort capability or radiation minimization, and because modern launchers routinely meet " instantaneous " launch windows, space probes to the moon and other planets generally use direct injection to maximize performance.
As this uses direct fuel injection it can be made not to use oil or crankcase compression, much like a 2T diesel.
Two systems are in use, low-pressure air-assisted injection, and high pressure injection.

use and molded
An exception to their overall decline is their use in small precision-shaped components where their specific properties are required, such as molded disc brake cylinders, saucepan handles, electrical plugs and switches and parts for electrical irons.
There are recipes from Brazil and other Latin American countries that use boiled couscous molded into a timbale with other ingredients.
:: These use fuel molded into ceramic balls, and then circulate gas through the balls.
A carbon granule transmitter and electromagnetic receiver were united in a single molded plastic handle, which when not in use sat in a cradle in the base unit.
Skates used in competitive hockey rarely use molded plastic for the upper boot, as this results in limited mobility.
The use of molded fiberglass using negative (" female ") molds ( which give a nearly finished product ) is prevalent in the series production of many modern sailplanes.
The use of molded composites for fuselage structures is being extended to large passenger aircraft such as the Boeing 787 Dreamliner ( using pressure-molding on female molds ).
Common ball throwers ( molded plastic shafts used for throwing tennis balls for dogs to fetch ) use the same principle.
Merchant cites Francis Bacon's use of female metaphors to describe the exploitation of nature at this time was telling: " she is either free ,... or driven out of her ordinary course by the perverseness, insolence and forwardness of matter and violence of impediments ... or she is put in constraint, molded and made as it were new by art and the hand of man ; as in things artificial ... nature takes orders from man and works under his authority " ( Bacon in Merchant 1990: 282 ).
The resulting resin, called Ingeo biopolymer ( polylactid ( PLA )), can then be injection molded into plastics goods, extruded for film applications, thermoformed into packaging, or extruded for use in textiles applications.
The first use of plastics was the lunch box handle, but later spread to the entire box, with the first molded plastic boxes produced during the 1960s.
The first plastic models were injection molded in cellulose acetate ( e. g. Frog Penguin and Varney Trains ), but currently most plastic models are injection-molded in polystyrene, and the parts are glued together, usually with a plastic solvent-based adhesive, although experienced modelers may also use epoxy, cyanoacrylate, and white glue where their particular properties would be advantageous.
Premium molded paper pulp egg cartons are a 92 % reduction in waste after use compared to plastic More recently egg cartons have also been made from expanded polystyrene ( similar to styrofoam ) and PET.
Wax pieces that were molded separately can be heated and attached ; foundries often use registration marks to indicate exactly where they go.
The pre-finisher is molded to the patient's teeth by use of extreme pressure to the appliance by the person's jaw.
latex weapons-Throughout Europe, almost all modern sword-fighting games use molded foam swords of latex rubber.
Plastic caps may use several types of molded polymer.
The main features of Chimú ceramics were small sculptures, and manufacturing molded and shaped pottery for ceremonial or daily use.
The purpose of an academic paper is not to rehash the concept used to frame it, but rather to use the frame as a tool ( a pair of glasses ) tosee ” a unique claim as molded in a certain light.
In recent years, the plastic punnet is being replaced by the molded fibre and microflute products so as to encourage the use of renewable resources.
Usually made of leather, the crupper loop is stuffed, traditionally with linseed to keep it supple in use, and molded into a tube that is shaped into a loop.
Also, to protect from getting wet – they use a rubber sole, and there are valenki with glue-sew and molded soles.

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