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Treating biodegradable waste before it enters a landfill reduces global warming from fugitive methane ; untreated waste breaks down anaerobically in a landfill, producing landfill gas that contains methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
Treating the oncoming attacks as merely skirmishes, Frossard did not request additional support from other units.
Treating abnormal cells in this way can prevent them from developing into cervical cancer.
Treating free charges separately from bound charges, Ampère's equation including Maxwell's correction in terms of the H-field is ( the H-field is used because it includes the magnetization currents, so J < sub > M </ sub > does not appear explicitly, see H-field and also Note ):
Treating both persons equally, while following the letter of the equality of opportunity, seems unfair from a different perspective.
Treating it as a bath, the building is a reasonable distance from the nympheum.
Treating the children with his customary kindness, Kelderek is mocked and threatened by Genshed, who is on the point of killing him when Shardik erupts from the woods, mad and half-starved.
Treating the points as displacements from the origin, the moment is m = x × y, where "×" denotes the vector cross product.
( Treating the wounded from these battles was celebrated English nurse Florence Nightingale.
Treating meth mouth is difficult, and it can be medically dangerous for active methamphetamine users because of the cardiac problems that can result from the interaction of local anesthetic with the drug.
The 700, 000 litres ( 154, 000 Imp gal / 185, 000 US gal ) of Imperial Pole Treating Oil that had escaped from a ruptured, derailed tank car contained naphthalene and other polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons listed as " highly toxic " and suspected of being carcinogens.
* Differentiation Therapy-A Different Approach to Treating Tumors ( from Beaker Blog )

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The original category C is contained in this functor category, but new objects appear in the functor category which were absent and " hidden " in C. Treating these new objects just like the old ones often unifies and simplifies the theory.
# Treating each human being as a person with a complex set of needs, all of which are important in his work and in his life.
* Clinical Practice Guideline: Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: 2008 Update of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, which will be referred to as the " 2008 Guideline.
Treating non-bacterial illnesses with antibiotics leads to the promotion of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, which increase morbidity and mortality.
Treating a grain boundary geometrically as an interface of a single crystal cut into two parts, one of which is rotated, we see that there are five variables required to define a grain boundary.
After several more years of refinement and field testing, on January 2, 1906, Carrier was granted U. S. patent No. 808897 on his invention, which he called an " Apparatus for Treating Air ," the world's first spray-type air conditioning equipment.
Treating cults according to their meaning, which is not necessarily identical with the cause which first led to the deification of the animal in question, we can classify them under ten specific heads:
While the war did not last long enough for anything to be done about this, the two artists did obtain a patent for their idea in 1902, titled “ Process of Treating the Outsides of Ships, etc., for Making Them Less Visible ” (), in which their method is described as having been modeled on the coloration of a seagull.

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Treating the seeds with gibberellic acid can be useful in increasing seed germination, as is careful monitoring of moisture levels in the rooting medium.
Treating light, at its basic level, as particles bouncing around is a simplification, but appropriate: the wave aspects of light are negligible in most scenes, and are significantly more difficult to simulate.
Another method that is entirely non-invasive referred to as Tumor Treating Fields has already reached clinical trial stage in many countries.
Treating partners for STIs is a very important part of treatment and prevention.
# Treating your users as co-developers is your least-hassle route to rapid code improvement and effective debugging.
There are more than 1, 300 commercial and industrial businesses and services within the city's, and the city is proud to have a majority of small businesses, as well as more than 100 major companies within its borders, such as Best Buy, Coca Cola, Commercial Steel Treating Corporation, Costco, CVS Pharmacy, Henkel Technologies, Home Depot, Kmart, Meijer, Micro Center, Ogura Corporation, Sam's Club, Hungry Howie's, Target, UPS, WOW !, Culver's, and Sears.
Treating the rows and columns in each matrix as row and column vectors respectively, this entry is also their vector dot product:
Treating the channel as a known statistic system, is an inherent fixed property of the communications channel ( representing the nature of the noise in it ).
Treating the mass as a free body and applying Newton's second law, the total force F < sub > tot </ sub > on the body is
Treating the morphologically-distinctive, eastern Pacific Acanthaster as a separate species, A. ellisii, is not supported by these data.
' In referring to the preface of a paper on '" New Method of Treating Neuralgia by Subcutaneous Injection ," separately published in 1855 ', Brown quotes Wood as saying, ' In all probability, what is true in regard to narcotics would be found to be equally true in regard to other classes of remedies.

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Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Conduct Disorder at School ( Developmental Psychopathology at School ).
Treating R < sub > 0 </ sub > as being positive, the reflection coefficients at the two ends of the filter are given by ;
Treating FAS at the public health and public policy levels promotes FAS prevention and diversion of public resources to assist those with FAS.
The idea was developed by Ellen Frank at the University of Pittsburgh who published a book on her theories: Treating Bipolar Disorder, a Clinician's Guide Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy.

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Treating immune-mediated aplastic anemia involves suppression of the immune system, an effect achieved by daily medicine intake, or, in more severe cases, a bone marrow transplant, a potential cure.

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Treating an activity as " work " or " fun " can have an effect on the difficulty of self-control.

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Treating the mixture with sodium cyanide in the presence of free oxygen dissolves the gold.
Treating other teams differently in regards to their media contracts drew accusations that Selig did not act in good faith with respect to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Treating agrammatic aphasia within a linguistic framework: treatment of underlying forms.
* Treating opposing legal briefs as adversarial hypotheses about the application of the " unwritten law " to a new set of facts.
Treating this as a vote of no confidence in his government, Aberdeen resigned.
Treating skin diseases with hypnosis ( hypnodermatology ) has performed well in treating warts, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis.
Treating a religion in its social setting, as something a group of people do together, rather than as a set of beliefs and opinions.
* Treating partners to prevent reinfection or spreading the infection to other people.
See The Surprising Virtues of Treating Trade Secrets as IP Rights, 61 Stan.
See The Surprising Virtues of Treating Trade Secrets as IP Rights, 61 Stan.
* Treating Code as an Essay-Matz's writeup for the book Beautiful Code, edited by Andy Oram, Greg Wilson, O ' Reilly, 2007.
* Alexander, Charles and O ' Connel, David F. ( 1995 ) Routledge Self Recovery: Treating Addictions Using Transcendental Meditation and Maharishi Ayur-Veda ISBN 1560244542
Treating economic history as a discrete academic discipline has been a contentious issue for many years.
Treating white and black people as the same would usually be valid, outside of medicine, history, or cultural studies, for example.
Treating this conjecture with merited disregard, Strabo passes on to the hypothesis of Strato, the natural philosopher, who had observed that the quantity of mud brought down by rivers into the Euxine was so great, that its bed must be gradually raised, while the rivers still continued to pour in an undiminished quantity of water.

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