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Hypomania is generally a mild to moderate level of mania, characterized by optimism, pressure of speech and activity, and decreased need for sleep.
earthquakes, tsunamis, flooding, landslides, mild volcanic activity
It occurs in 10 % to 15 % of patients with one " severe " and one " mild " CFTR mutation where there still is a little CFTR activity, or where there are two " mild " CFTR mutations.
During heavy or prolonged mild to moderate activity, other enzymes convert two molecules of ADP into one ATP molecule and one AMP molecule, making more ATP available to supply energy.
This technique is used for mild separation and recovery of proteins and protection of their biological activity in protein analysis ( hydrophobic interaction chromatography, HIC ).
Mount Hood was first seen by European explorers in 1792 and is believed to have maintained a consistent summit elevation, varying by no more than a few feet due to mild seismic activity.
* Class II: slight, mild limitation of activity ; the patient is comfortable at rest or with mild exertion.
Studies have shown that oral administration of nattokinase in enteric capsules leads to a mild enhancement of fibrinolytic activity in rats and dogs.
While studies show that ammonia alone is only a mild skin irritant, when urea breaks down in the presence of fecal urease it increases pH because ammonia is released, which in turn promotes the activity of fecal enzymes such as protease and lipase.
In contrast to the long span of relatively mild hurricane activity preceding the 1938 hurricane, later storm activity was much more frequent.
At higher temperatures even relatively mild chemicals have sufficient oxide-disrupting activity, but the metal oxidation rates become fairly high ; the barrier function of the vehicle therefore becomes more important than the fluxing activity.
Tectonic activity is minor to nonexistent, with occasional broad domes and basins that reveal mild epeirogenic deformation.
The results suggest chamomile may have modest anxiolytic activity in patients with mild to moderate GAD, although the results have not since been replicated.
There is evidence that physical activity generally is beneficial for patients suffering from mild depression, however there is not yet sufficient evidence that DMT specifically adds any significant additional benefit to this baseline.
The attacks are periodic and are commonly triggered by heat, pressure, mild activity, exertion, insomnia or stress.
A similar activity is the application of " instant tattoos ", which are paint or ink-based designs that are put on as one unit and removed by means of water, alcohol, soap, or another mild solvent.
The forests are typically evergreen because the mild climate allows for continuous biological activity.
Throughout its history, volcanic activity at Furnas has been essentially explosive but eruptive styles have varied from mild effusive activity to at least two caldera-forming eruptions 30, 000 and 12, 000-10, 000 years ago.
Hers ' disease is often associated with mild symptoms normally limited to hypoglycemia, and is sometimes difficult to diagnose due to residual enzyme activity.

mild and command
Although King George wanted to reward his " mild general " for his service, Gage's sole reward after Lord Germain ( who succeeded Dartmouth as the Secretary of State for North America ) formally gave his command to Howe in April 1776 was that he retained the governorship of Massachusetts.
Fruit and flowers were also carried ; the mild climate around Penzance and on the Scilly Isles meant that they were ready for market earlier and could command high prices.
< td style =" width: 50 %;">" But as for him who believeth and doeth right, good will be his reward, and We shall speak unto him a mild command.
Standard German nur ‘ only ’) used to signal permission, advice or mild command ; e. g.
Since binary code will not be executed this way, attempting to run CP / M-86 CMD files under the CMD command processor will not work, but typically only cause mild inconvenience to users.

mild and during
As with the rest of the British Isles and South West England, the area experiences a maritime climate with warm summers and mild winters-this is particularly pronounced due to its position near the coast-extremes range from a record low of just in January 1987 up to a record high of during June 1976.
Winters are mild, usually with light frosts at night and thawing conditions during the day.
A mild and non-damaging intermittent hypoxia is used intentionally during altitude trainings to develop an athletic performance adaptation at both the systemic and cellular level.
If taken 30 minutes before a meal, symptoms will be mild during eating.
The draconian measures applied to the brewing industry during the First World War had a particularly dramatic effect upon mild.
Tropical monsoon in the lowlands below ; cloudy, rainy, hot, humid summers ( southwest monsoon, June to September ); less cloudy, scant rainfall, mild temperatures, lower humidity during winter ( northeast monsoon, December to April ).
Italy commanded Urban IV's near full attention: the long confrontation with the late Hohenstaufen Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II had not been pressed during the mild pontificate of Alexander IV, during which it devolved into inter-urban struggles between nominally pro-Imperial Ghibellines and even more nominally pro-papal Guelf factions.
Fog is common during summer due to the cooling effect of the sea on mild southerly airflows.
Spring and autumn are generally mild, but during both seasons sudden hot and cold spells frequently occur.
The caretakers of those patients with mild trauma who are released from the hospital are frequently advised to rouse the patient several times during the next 12 to 24 hours to assess for worsening symptoms.
Winters are mild, with average temperatures of during the day and at night in the period from December to February.
The combination of modern facilities, mild winter weather and an airstrip made it popular amongst racing teams for car testing during the annual winter off-season.
Winters are usually mild like most of southern Britain, however during easterly outbreaks snow is common.
Many men found to have congenital absence of the vas deferens during evaluation for infertility have a mild, previously undiagnosed form of CF.
High rat populations in the UK are often attributed to the mild climate, which allow them higher survival rates during the winter months.
Summers are hot in the plains and winters mild to cool, getting colder in the Tramuntana range ; in this part of the island brief episodes of snow during the winter are not unusual.
Jacksonville has a humid subtropical climate ( Koppen Cfa ), with mild weather during winters and hot weather during summers.
It is difficult to control solar heat gain in a sunspace with sloped glazing during the summer and even during the middle of a mild and sunny winter day.
Although the economy was already in a mild recession at this point, conditions worsened substantially after the devaluation of the Mexican peso during December 1994.
About 50 kilometres from the coast, Nantes has generally cool winters and mild summers, with rainfalls at least every week, which makes Nantes a temperate city, though winters can bring freezing temperatures and occasional hot spells in summer, especially during the month of July.
Bermuda has enjoyed steady economic prosperity since the end of World War II, although the island has experienced recessions, including during the early 1990s, when the contraction of the economy led to a population reduction of 2, 000 people ( as many long-term residents found their work permits were not renewed ), and a mild recession in 2001 – 02, both paralleling recessions in the United States.

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