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Uncontrolled and decompression
* Uncontrolled decompression
* Uncontrolled decompression
* Uncontrolled decompression
* Uncontrolled decompression, catastrophic reduction of pressure in accidents involving pressure vessels such as aircraft
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Uncontrolled and such
* Uncontrolled secondary usage: Those who are granted access to patient information solely for the purpose of supporting primary care can exploit that permission for reasons not listed in the contract, such as research.

Uncontrolled and typically
Uncontrolled glaucoma typically leads to visual field loss and ultimately blindness.

Uncontrolled and results
Uncontrolled reheating of the material results in reaching the decomposition temperature before the melting point is obtained.

Uncontrolled and from
Uncontrolled air infiltration from poor weatherization / weatherstripping / draft-proofing can contribute up to 40 % of heat loss during winter ; however, strategic placement of operable windows or vents can enhance convection, cross-ventilation, and summer cooling when the outside air is of a comfortable temperature and relative humidity.

Uncontrolled and into
Uncontrolled waste disposal is a problem mostly visible along major roadways and some coastal stretches in the countryside, as waste is burned into the atmosphere or dumped along major rivers to return back to the coast.
Though this track faded into obscurity somewhat, it would lead to several more collaborations between Mathematics and Ghostface ; Math also began to produce for many other Wu-Tang members and affiliates, including several tracks on GZA's second album Beneath The Surface as well as Method Man's Tical 2000: Judgement Day, Inspectah Deck's Uncontrolled Substance and Method Man & Redman's Blackout !.

Uncontrolled and at
* Uncontrolled deforestation in watershed areas ; soil erosion ; air and water pollution in Manila ; increasing pollution of coastal mangrove swamps which are important fish breeding grounds ; severe water pollution that caused the death of one of the country's major rivers, though there are ongoing efforts at resuscitation.
* Elements Controlled and Uncontrolled – Administration Building at the Chicago World's Fair, 1893

Uncontrolled and .
Patient Education and Counseling, 80 ( 1 ), 29-41. Furthermore, a recent study showed that patients described as being “ Uncontrolled Diabetics ” ( defined in this study by HbA1C levels > 8 %) showed a statistically significant decrease in the HbA1C levels after a 90-day period of seven-point Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose ( SMBG ) with a Relative Risk Reduction ( RRR ) of 0. 18 % ( 95 % CI, 0. 86-2. 64 %, p <. 001 ).< ref > Khamseh, M. E., Ansari, M., Malek, M., Shafiee, G., & Baradaran, H. ( 2011 ).
Uncontrolled exploitation appears to have caused some damage to forests in that area.
Uncontrolled anger can, however, negatively affect personal or social well-being.
Uncontrolled time doorways result in the arrival of a variety of visitors and castaways in the Land.
Uncontrolled political violence continued through to March with the greatest disturbance taking place in Granada where a violent act by right-wing political forces provoked a general strike and mass riot by left-wing political forces there.
Uncontrolled trials have suggested that clonazepam and lidocaine may be effective.
Uncontrolled airspace is airspace where an Air Traffic Control ( ATC ) service is not deemed necessary or cannot be provided for practical reasons.
* Uncontrolled airspace is airspace in which air traffic control does not exert any executive authority, although it may act in an advisory manner.
Militarism versus Feminism ( 1915, anonymous ) was with Mary Sargant Florence ( mother of Alix ); and Uncontrolled Breeding: Fecundity versus Civilization ( 1916 ), was a tract in favour of birth control, under the Adelyne More pseudonym.
Uncontrolled metastatic cancer outside liver, active drug or alcohol abuse and active septic infections are absolute contraindications.
Uncontrolled format string is a type of software vulnerability, discovered around 1999, that can be used in security exploits.
Uncontrolled burning frequently caused ( and causes ) problems, and was forbidden by statute in 1607.
Description: The cover of Inspectah Deck's album Uncontrolled Substance.
Uncontrolled orbital decay brought down the Skylab space station, and ( relatively ) controlled orbital decay was used to de-orbit the Mir space station.
* Uncontrolled cardiac arrhythmia, which may have significant hemodynamic responses ( e. g. ventricular tachycardia )

decompression and refers
Scalability generally refers to a quality reduction achieved by manipulation of the bitstream or file ( without decompression and re-compression ).
The name comes from an analogy to diving, where decompression refers to a period of time spent by deep sea divers either in decompression chambers or at various depths on their way to the surface henceforth, gradually adjust to surface pressure in order to avoid the bends.
* An IRD is an integrated receiver-decoder, in other words a complete digital satellite TV or radio receiver ; " decoder " in this context refers not to decryption but to the decompression and conversion of MPEG video into displayable format.
* Speech encoding refers to compression for transmission or storage, possibly to an unintelligible state, with decompression used prior to playback.
* Time-compressed speech refers to voice compression for immediate playback, without any decompression ( so that the final speech sounds faster to the listener ).

decompression and drop
* Explosive decompression, a rapid drop in air pressure
Failures range from sudden, catastrophic loss of airframe integrity ( explosive decompression ) to slow leaks or equipment malfunctions that allow cabin pressure to drop undetected to levels that can lead to unconsciousness or severe performance degradation of the aircrew.

decompression and pressure
Only in Israel decompression is used on all luggage to check for pressure sensor detonators.
A maximum oxygen partial pressure of 1. 4 bar for the active sectors of the dive, and 1. 6 bar for decompression stops is recommended by several recreational and technical diving certification agencies for open circuit, and 1. 2 bar or 1. 3 bar as maximum for the active sectors of a dive on closed circuit rebreather.
Melting can also occur due to a reduction in pressure by a process known as decompression melting.
Lower pressure allows for greater mobility, but requires the suit occupant to breathe pure oxygen for a time before going into this lower pressure, to avoid decompression sickness.
In addition, and most importantly, the Aqua-Lung could be mounted on stronger and reliable air tanks holding up to 200 atmospheres ,< ref > Cousteau quickly describes the two Aqua-Lung prototypes used to shoot the film Épaves in 1943 Check here, on minute 3 ' 55 < nowiki ></ nowiki >, when Cousteau mentions his cylinders ' highest pressure ( in French ).</ ref > allowing extension of diving duration to more than an hour at significant depths ( including the needed time for decompression stops ).
The aircraft suffered an explosive decompression from an incorrectly repaired aft pressure bulkhead, which failed in mid flight and destroyed most of its vertical stabilizer, and severed all of the hydraulic lines, making the 747 virtually uncontrollable.
As men were working under pressures of up to 4 times normal air pressure, a decompression period of almost 2 hours was needed at the end of each shift to avoid the bends.
Recent accounts report Cosmonaut Leonov violated procedure by entering the airlock head-first, then became stuck sideways when he turned to close the outer hatch, forcing him to flirt with decompression sickness ( the “ bends ”) by lowering the suit pressure so he could bend to free himself.
Barotitis, a form of barotrauma, may occur when there is a substantial difference in air or water pressure between the outer inner and the inner ear, for example in a rapid ascent while scuba diving, or a sudden decompression of an aircraft at high altitude.
This decompression will relieve the pressure on the venules and lymphatic vessels, and will increase bloodflow throughout the muscle.
* August 22 – Far Eastern Air Transport Flight 103, a Boeing 737-222, suffers explosive decompression shortly after departure from Taipei Songshan Airport in Taipei, Taiwan, after severe corrosion leads to a pressure hull rupture.
At altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than at sea level, so surfacing at the end of an altitude dive leads to a greater reduction in pressure and an increased risk of decompression sickness.
The most common of the modifications to decompression tables at altitude are the " Cross Corrections " which use a ratio of atmospheric pressure and sea level to that of the altitude to provide a conservative equivalent sea level depth.
The fully closed circuit rebreather is able to minimise the proportion of inert gases in the breathing mix, and therefore minimise the decompression requirements of the diver, by maintaining a specific and relatively high oxygen partial pressure ( ppO < sub > 2 </ sub >) at all depths.
This can offer a dramatic advantage at the end of deeper dives, where a diver can raise the partial pressure of oxygen somewhat at shallower depth, permitting shorter decompression times.
Where a person who is not in a pressure suit moves between environments of greatly different pressures, an airlock changes the pressure slowly to help with internal air cavity equalization and to prevent decompression sickness.
Dive computers address the same problem as decompression tables, but are able to perform a continuous calculation of the partial pressure of inert gases in the body based on the actual depth and time profile of the diver.
The chamber pressure was measured by a bourdon tube, calibrated to indicate decompression status.
The computer then uses the profile and a decompression algorithm to estimate the partial pressure of inert gases that has been dissolved in the diver's tissues.
Many dive computers are able to produce a safe decompression schedule for dives that take place at altitude, which requires a slower ascent than at sea level, because the computers measure the atmospheric pressure before the dive.

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