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"Not feeling any pain in such an event is a normal symptom of shock," explained clinical psychologist Unni Heltne from Norway, who spent one week in Zintan and Misrata with UNICEF, training school personnel on how to identify and help children with symptoms of trauma.

One of Osborne's aims when he announced the coalition government's austerity programme in 2010 was to give the Treasury scope to ease policy in the event of shocks such as Brexit.

According to a new paper from International Monetary Fund staff, a successful banking union should eventually include three key elements: a single supervisory mechanism to oversee the rules and contain the buildup of risks; a single resolution authority to deal with weak or failing banks; and common safety nets to sustain depositor confidence in the event of shocks.

Traditional hard disk designs spin at 5400 RPM (Revolutions per Minute) – creating more chances of data loss or damage in the event of shocks or bumps.

If the index is properly developed, this approach has the potential to further reduce administrative costs in reaching the clients with specific information and effecting payouts in the event of shocks.

> -wrap-foot> > -wrap-foot> Our model reflects what is reported from the clinical trials: HM reduces the number of patients affected by inappropriate shocks due to lead issues and AF (as well as the actual number of shocks in case of shock events but that is not reported as an outcome here).

When comparing patients at severe sepsis with patients at septic shock, it was found that expression of TREM-1 on neutrophils was further decreased in the event of septic shock within patients with intrabdominal infection (P = 0.049 compared with severe sepsis) and within patients with VAP/HAP (P = 0.009 compared with severe sepsis).

"Unsustainable levels of debt will make consumers more vulnerable in the event of a shock such as a reduction in income," the regulator said.

Reports had begun to appear in financial circles, warning that these firms were heavily reliant on short-term funding from the wholesale bond markets, and that in the event of a shock they were too big for the state to bail out.

For example, in the event of haemorraghic shock blood volume becomes variable and the variations observed in pulse pressure can no longer be attributed to respiratory sinus arrythmia.

Ben Bernanke, the head of the US Federal Reserve, said that the main reason to hold gold is because of a fear that something could go wrong with the financial system, and therefore you hold a small amount of gold because you think that even though it will have intrinsic value like any other commodity, is likely to have a better value in the event of a shock elsewhere in the financial system.

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