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The hip prosthesis prototype has now the capability to energize more power demanding loads, intermittently or continuously, such as radio-frequency modules.

As illustrated by the significantly lower variances for time above pH3 and pH4 and median pH and acid concentrations, the decreased variability of antisecretory response with single-dose rabeprazole in obese subjects may represent an advantage when using PPI intermittently on demand in response to insufficiently controlled symptoms of GERD before suggesting a continuous treatment.

Intermittently, patients with refractory psoriasis have demanded from their treating physicians trials of different drugs, combining and rotating agents arbitrarily in the search of a reasonable improvement.

Although ATP represents the universal energy currency in all organisms and cells, ATP levels are not simply up-regulated in cells with high and/or intermittently fluctuating energy demand.

Even over the past year, as Iraq intermittently curtailed its exports of two million barrels a day to demand changes in the United Nations sanctions against it, Saudi Arabia acted as the "swing producer," making up much of the difference.

The awnings on the makeshift shops clustered intermittently throughout the valley are all a weathered red that matches the mountains it's as though God chose his color scheme for this scar in the earth and then demanded uniformity.

Ground source heat pump (GSHP) system with nine spiral GHEs operates for 3 months intermittently to provide cooling demands of the building in summer.

And if the kind of input you need from colleagues takes the form of black-and-white answers or common knowledge that can be shared online, you'll work more efficiently when people share information electronically and on demand rather than intermittently and face-to-face.

As a consequence, gas-turbine engines have been widely used as medium-sized "peak load" plants to run intermittently during short durations of high power demand on an electric system.

On high electricity demand days, "peaker" plants — which run intermittently as backups to the main system — are used to quickly generate the extra electricity.

Recession has contributed to an intermittently weak oil price and a warm winter has depressed demand for gas.Conflict of interestsAmerica's Securities and Exchange Commission made good on its promise to investigate conflicts of interest at Wall Street's investment banks.

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