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Most commonly hot mix asphalt is divided into the various components and thereafter into three different types of mix depending upon the aggregate: (i) dense-graded mix, (ii) open-graded mix, and (iii) gap-graded according to the gradation of the aggregate used in the mix.
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Sequencing of p53 exons 5 9, which are the most commonly affected hot spot regions for p53 mutations in human RCC (Reiter et al, 1993), revealed p53 exon mutations in two of eight RCC cell lines only (Table 1>).
For example, polydipsia was attributed most commonly to hot weather (19/58, 33%) or infection (13/58, 22%), polyuria and nocturia were frequently explained by drinking more (29/47, 62% and 26/40, 65%) and tiredness was thought to be school related (12/44, 27%) or secondary to infection (5/44, 12%) or nocturia (4/44, 10%).
Little need be written about the two items most commonly barbecued, the hot dog and the hamburger.
They are most commonly caused by hot liquids from cups or mugs, baths and kettles [8,9].
Scalding is caused by hot liquids or gases and most commonly occurs from exposure to hot drinks, high temperature tap water in baths or showers, hot cooking oil, or steam.
Most commonly it is found in hot tubs, hot water tanks, decorative fountains and large plumbing systems.
The most commonly reported AEs were hot flashes, fatigue, nausea, and dizziness.
19 Venlafaxine is the most commonly prescribed antidepressant for hot flashes and has only minimal inhibition of cyp2D6 without known clinical significance.
The most commonly reported endocrine symptoms were hot flushes (91%), weight gain (80%), sweats (52%) and fatigue (50%).
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