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limit and blood
In 2004, a controversial new traffic law was introduced, which provides for drastic safety measures for drunken or dangerous driving: it reduced the blood alcohol limit to 0 ‰ of alcohol in blood.
On one hand they act as immunodepressors, and protect the embryo from the immune system of the mother and on the other hand viral fusion proteins cause the formation of the placental syncytium in order to limit the exchange of migratory cells between the developing embryo and the body of the mother, where an epithelium won't do because certain blood cells are specialized to be able to insert themselves between adjacent epithelial cells.
' I was stretched to the limit — nature was screaming in my blood … After that I gave up hope ever of being able to love again.
Similarly, the nationwide state 55 mph ( 90 km / h ) speed limit,. 08 legal blood alcohol limit, and the nationwide state 21-year drinking age were imposed through this method ; the states would lose highway funding if they refused to pass such laws ( though the national speed limit has since been repealed ).
There is no limit of generations for the citizenship via blood, but the Italian ancestor born in Italian territories before 1861 had to die after 1861 anywhere in the world without losing the Italian citizenship before death to being able to continue the jure sanguinis chain.
While part of an intellectual junta that briefly ran Springfield in " They Saved Lisa's Brain ", he proposes plans to limit breeding to once every seven years ( a reference to the Vulcan blood fever of mating, called Pon farr ), commenting that this would mean much less breeding for most, but for him, " much, much more ".
The limits for positive g are higher than for negative g and this is due to the ability to limit blood pooling for positive g maneuvers, but it is generally accepted that + 9 g for more than a few seconds will lead to loss of consciousness ( also known as GLOC ).
Heatley's blood alcohol content was below the legal limit, but his combination of speeding ( he was driving an estimated 80 miles per hour ) and recklessness led to criminal charges, which were later dropped.
On 6 May 1990, Adams crashed his Ford Sierra into a wall in Rayleigh and when breathalysed his blood alcohol level was found to be more than four times the legal drink-drive limit.
There is no limit to the measure of ruin and of slaughter ; day by day the earth is drenched with newly shed blood, and is covered with the bodies of the wounded and of the slain.
Since the stenosed aortic valve may limit the heart's output, people with aortic stenosis are at risk of syncope and dangerously low blood pressure should they use any of a number of medications for cardiovascular diseases that often co-exist with aortic stenosis.
A hypertensive urgency is a clinical situation in which blood pressure should be lowered within 24 to 48 hours, in contrast to a hypertensive emergency where blood pressure must be lowered immediately and carefully to prevent or limit end organ damage.
Thus, for example, in many states, the blood alcohol level for the commission of the offence of driving under the influence is set sufficiently low that people might exceed the limit without realising that they had consumed enough alcohol to do so.
A major aim of treatment is to prevent, limit, or reverse target organ damage by lowering the patient's high blood pressure and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and death.
The reason for the time limit of voluntary apnea is that the rate of breathing and the volume of each breath are tightly regulated to maintain constant values of CO < sub > 2 </ sub > tension and pH of the blood.
DUI or driving under the influence is the act of driving a motor vehicle with blood levels of alcohol in excess of a legal limit.
His test exceeded the state's legal blood alcohol limit, and he was later released on a $ 25, 000 bail.
Various pathologies and anomalies cause conditions such as diffusion limitation, ventilation / perfusion mismatch, and pulmonary shunts that can limit oxygenation of the blood and therefore oxygen distribution.
A 1995 arrest for drunken driving-his blood alcohol content was twice the legal limit in Virginia-led him to acknowledge his alcoholism and seek treatment.
Over time, differences were emphasized, and the colonial authorities proceeded to restrict, then disapprove and finally forbid sexual relationships between groups of people to maintain so-called purity of blood and limit inheritable rights.
Tests showed a blood alcohol level of 267mg, more than three times over the legal limit of 80 mg.

limit and flow
The lower limit was determined by the fact that for smaller flow rates the arc started to strike to the anode holder instead of to the porous graphite plug and that it became highly unstable.
The end goal is to limit this principal volatility, eliminating its relevance over time as the high, consistent, tax-free cash flow accumulates.
More rigorously, the divergence of a vector field F at a point p is defined as the limit of the net flow of F across the smooth boundary of a three dimensional region V divided by the volume of V as V shrinks to p. Formally,
A sudden loss of power caused by an interruption to fuel flow would mean that this downthrust was lost and K7's bows would have risen above the 6 ' safe limit.
An upper limit of 750 BC is indicated by a number of considerations, such as the probability that his work was written down, the fact that he mentions a sanctuary at Delphi that was of little national significance before c. 750 BC ( Theogony l. 499 ), and he lists rivers that flow into the Euxine, a region explored and developed by Greek colonists beginning in the 8th century BC.
Geographical barriers, such as the Amazon river, limit gene flow within the species.
Depending on water flow and design, Pelton wheels operate best with heads from 15 meters to 1, 800 meters, although there is no theoretical limit.
One way to avoid this is to cause programs to stop executing after a fixed period of time, or to limit the power of flow control instructions.
* Astrophysicists studying the universe confirm its age at 13. 7 billion years, discover that it will most likely expand forever without limit, and conclude that only 4 % of the universe's contents are ordinary matter ( the other 96 % being still-mysterious dark matter, dark energy, and dark flow ).
Since the power flow in a DC link is controlled independently of the phases of the AC networks at either end of the link, this stability limit does not apply to a DC line, and it can transfer its full thermal rating.
Large numbers of small carburetors have also been used ( see photo ), though this configuration can limit the maximum air flow through the engine due to the lack of a common plenum ; with individual intake tracts, not all cylinders are drawing air at once as the engine's crankshaft rotates.
It performs the basic functions of breaking up platoons into single-vehicle entries and setting an upper limit on the flow rates that enter the freeway.
He planned to reinstate the death penalty, stagger highway tolls to improve traffic flow, and limit road work to night hours.
For unguided rockets the trim position is typically zero angle of attack and the center of pressure is defined to be the center of pressure of the resultant flow field on the entire vehicle resulting from a very small angle of attack ( that is, the center of pressure in the limit as angle of attack goes to zero ).
Stokes ' law is derived by solving the Stokes flow limit for small Reynolds numbers of the generally unsolvable Navier – Stokes equations:
For accretion powered sources such as accreting neutron stars or cataclysmic variables ( accreting white dwarfs ), the limit may act to reduce or cut off the accretion flow, imposing an Eddington limit on accretion corresponding to that on luminosity.
The stopwatch is started when the flow starts, and stopped when the bucket reaches its limit.
The limit control is a safety device that will open the electrical circuit to the ignition control and stop the gas flow if the furnace overheats.
The development of DVD region codes, and equivalent regional-lockout techniques in other media, are examples of technological features designed to limit the flow of goods between national markets, effectively fighting the grey market that would otherwise develop.
Ohm's law only applies to linear networks, Newton's law of universal gravitation only applies in weak gravitational fields, the early laws of aerodynamics such as Bernoulli's principle do not apply in case of compressible flow such as occurs in transonic and supersonic flight, Hooke's law only applies to strain below the elastic limit, etc.
Ohm's law only applies to constant currents, Newton's law of universal gravitation only applies in weak gravitational fields, the early laws of aerodynamics such as Bernoulli's principle do not apply in case of compressible flow such as occurs in transonic and supersonic flight, Hooke's law only applies to strain below the elastic limit, etc.
Reasons to limit gene flow may include biosafety or agricultural co-existence, in which GM and non-GM cropping systems work side by side.
* Non-deliverable forwards ( NDF ): A strictly risk-transfer financial product similar to a Forward Rate Agreement, but used only where monetary policy restrictions on the currency in question limit the free flow and conversion of capital.
The are eight specific points along the chakra circulatory system that limit the overall flow of chakra within a ninja's body.

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