Within each subsector, the capacity booster dynamically selects the best lobe to handle a call. |
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Total supply chain cost for the unit is said to be equivalent to the price of a quality aftermarket booster seat. |
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It will have a solid rocket booster rather than the turbojet engine and be launched from a torpedo tube. |
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After all, if the desk is higher, a short person can always get a booster seat. |
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First, a single vaccination generates only a small amount of immunity and booster shots are needed to build up immunity to protective levels. |
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The camera played a critical role in the diagnostic equipment that made sure the shuttle's twin booster rockets were safe for blast-off. |
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The crime he committed has nothing to do with having an antenna booster, but that doesn't stop the reporter from talking about WiFi networks. |
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Therefore, booster doses of the vaccine are administered later to re-start protection. |
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Hayner's nose art is considered some of the best produced during the war, when the artwork was a popular morale booster for pilots and aircrews. |
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The two-stage missile is equipped with solid propellant booster and sustainer rocket motors. |
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Discover more about springboard materials, booster lessons, and view summer numeracy schools' units of work. |
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The first thing she had to do was re-route a power coupling around a blown booster. |
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My mother used to keep a bib in her pocketbook for when we ate out when I was so small they had to go get a high chair and later a booster seat. |
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Plans called for a Marquardt ramjet to power Rigel, whose all-up weight was 19,000 pounds with booster. |
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The sequence of the lambda and phiX174 bacteriophages9 provided the initial confidence booster for undertaking this project. |
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A congenial man with a neatly trimmed white beard, he's a classic civic booster who loves to extol his hometown's virtues. |
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If the car has power brakes, install a vacuum pump to operate the brake booster. |
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When one sees the Space Shuttle sitting on its launch pad one notes the two big booster rockets attached to its sides. |
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We've gone in third and come out in the lead several times lately, and that is a real morale booster for the team. |
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It left a big dent near some sensitive electronics at the base of the left solid rocket booster. |
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The booster, which you add to your toothpaste, includes baking soda plus an innovative enamel surface restorer. |
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The operator signals the initiation of the launch sequence and the small booster rocket is ignited. |
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Not wanting to take chances, now the puppies are given syrup as a booster dose to improve their health condition, says the animal keeper. |
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It is also high in vitamins, minerals, protein, phytochemicals and chlorophyll, and it may work as a cancer preventative and brain booster. |
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Last Thursday, a high-profile military booster in Congress suddenly shattered the conventional wisdom that immediate withdrawal is unthinkable. |
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You need to look at car seats that convert from rear to forward facing and that you can use a booster seat when the child gets older. |
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The dual-plate mechanical clutch has a pneumatic booster and three-range five-speed gearbox. |
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The most interesting problem would have been refueling the booster in orbit. |
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After 5 consecutive flawless launches of the Japanese H2A launcher, a failed strap-on booster coupling meant a flight had to be destroyed. |
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However, if true vaccine failures and carriage rates increase over the next few years, then a booster dose may be necessary. |
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The craft began its historic voyage on 16 July 1969, taking off on board a Saturn 5 booster rocket. |
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It can be a real character builder, confidence booster and point of pride when swimmers do crazy things in practice and succeed. |
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And its lower brake application pressure means shorter stopping distances should the booster fail. |
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Parents' excuses included the belief that their children were too big for car seats and saying that the booster seat was in another car. |
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However, staff greeted us enthusiastically and quicker than a flash were fitting a booster seat on to a chair for Eva. |
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For this you need to look at ones that convert from rear to forward facing and that you can use a booster seat when the child gets older. |
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Joey was boredly twiddling his thumbs at the table, and Adie was blabbering on and on to herself in her booster seat. |
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I am sitting in a booster seat which is placed beside my mother in the middle of the front seat. |
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Many parents incorrectly believe that their child is too old for a child seat or a booster seat. |
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I hate to think what would have happened to our youngest had he not been properly restrained in his booster seat with a five-point harness. |
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A booster seat lifts your child up so the seat belt fits right and protects your child. |
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A booster seat helps the seat belt fit better for older children who are not big enough for the safety belt alone. |
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That's kind of like the college football coach going to a booster club meeting and telling a joke about the rival school. |
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The sport receives considerably more cash, due to its own publicly based booster club. |
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Some of those teammates have been waiting to see him dominate a game as long as the various booster clubs, Internet sites and talk-show guys. |
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In the early twentieth century, booster organizations that favored particular water projects proliferated. |
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In fact, if it weren't for parental involvement as sponsors, coaches, booster club participants, etc. most programs would not even survive. |
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Delaying vaccination until 15 months of age or adding a booster vaccination might solve this problem. |
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Firstly, the patient should be asked whether they have received a full course of tetanus vaccine and when they last received a booster injection. |
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Young children who have not received all five doses of the vaccine may require a booster dose if exposed to an infected family member. |
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The two booster rockets flanking the space shuttle's liquid-fuel engine run on solid propellant. |
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The air vehicle's engines are started and it is launched from the container by a booster rocket. |
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They consist of an exoatmospheric kill vehicle integrated with a booster that launches it into space. |
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On the view screen the main booster separated from the rocket and the image began to fade. |
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However, the booster rocket that launched it also reached orbit, and this was easily visible from the Earth. |
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If ephedra was involved, the supplement may have allowed him to push past his limit without him realizing it, because it is an energy booster. |
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It should be capable of saving the passengers even if the booster rocket launching it fails. |
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A booster circuit uses a source voltage to generate a boosted voltage that is higher than the source voltage. |
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Typical immunisations for a traveller will include a booster for polio and tetanus, and immunisation against hepatitis A and typhoid. |
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They are a signal booster that allows you to duplicate tapes with minimal loss of quality. |
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At its peak altitude, the engineless plane will separate from its booster before gliding to earth under radio control to a parachute landing. |
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An aileron booster system used the main system hydraulic pressure to supplement the pilot's pressure on the control column. |
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He shows us how to get the right mix of sweet and sour for his marinated pork chop and explains why his honey-coated cereal bars are a great energy booster. |
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There is a set of booster vaccines at about kindergarten age, with a little bit of variation from practice to practice. |
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In the past, measles in the community effectively provided a booster for vaccinated people. |
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But both are delivering a booster shot of testosterone to the GOP in a way few have managed to pull off of late. |
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Seven astronauts perished when hot exhaust gas leaked from one of the booster rockets, destroying the vehicle less than two minutes into the flight. |
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Many efficient models conserve the energy used to heat water with a special booster inside the machine, which heats just a small volume of water to sanitize your dishes. |
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This T cell transformation process takes time, and only memory T cells can proliferate in response to a booster vaccination or a second infection. |
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But some will decide at some point that they want to get back on the coke and stop taking the nasal spray booster and then just wait a couple of weeks before using again. |
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It's working on a VEGF booster that can be topically applied to diabetic ulcers, which are painful wounds that patients with diabetes often develop on their feet. |
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He also was a big booster of the Oceanside Boys and Girls Club, among many other organizations. |
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His face, what I could see of it around the booster, was heavy featured, but not unhandsome with all the black stripes and swirls over his golden fur. |
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Among the items stolen was a green Ford Escort 1.8, a battery charger, a battery booster, a Toshiba laptop computer and two children's motorbikes. |
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It can be easily increased with a long antenna and a booster or car unit. |
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Antenna booster for areas with weak signals are another good choice. |
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They both protrude about the same distance from the side of your notebook, but at first I thought that the phone card didn't have a connector for a booster antenna. |
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They have now agreed to pay for a TV-signal booster to improve reception. |
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The loss of another shuttle, Challenger, in 1986, along with another seven astronauts, was eventually officially attributed to a leaky booster rocket. |
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The launch was delayed again because of a booster rocket problem. |
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Dr. Robbins said that efforts to increase the efficacy of the vaccines will include studies on the effectiveness of a booster dose of the vaccine given one year later. |
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I had a booster vaccination last year, needed every ten years. |
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While both impoverished and wealthy school districts dine on the booster clubs' cash cow, a handful of local educators say it's time their teams went on a diet. |
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Schools with great booster clubs don't like the program because of the conflicts that can arise between their sponsors and the ads the 3rd party sells. |
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Gender inequity, powerful booster clubs, low athlete graduation rates, and violations of rules governing recruiting and academic standards are common. |
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The university is clamping down on media access during his summer booster club tour, and publicity flacks are shielding the most available man in college football. |
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In a country where it is illegal to organize many types of public meetings, fans formed booster clubs and canvassed malls to court prospective voters. |
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He placed her in a booster seat and walked over to the buffet. |
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Children in a booster seat have a 60 percent lower risk of sustaining a serious injury due to the seat belt being positioned correctly over a child's shoulder. |
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Failure to use a booster seat in a crash can result in seat belt syndrome, a pattern of intra-abdominal and spinal injuries caused by the improper fit of seat belts. |
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A belt-positioning booster seat will help position the seat belts on your child's body and will fit your child until she weights about 60-80 pounds. |
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Make sure your child always uses a booster seat until at least 60 lbs. and he is tall enough for the car's lap and shoulder belt to be positioned correctly. |
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Jesse bounced in his booster seat in back, nodding his little blond head. |
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Jordan climbed into his booster seat and strapped himself in. |
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Use a booster seat if a safety belt crosses your child's belly. |
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A group of 30 homeopathic vets, in a letter to the Veterinary Times, said many vaccinations lasted for years and did not require an annual booster. |
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A hydro-static lubricator in the cab supplies the booster and the stoker. |
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Uncertainty about the level of herd immunity generated by vaccination programmes limits modelling of the potential benefits of booster vaccination. |
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One cop who worked on the case joked that they would need a booster seat for the defense table. |
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Think of probiotics as a sort of immune booster for the shellfish, which enables them to cope with the stresses and infections of a crowded life in a factory farm. |
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A Thanksgiving Day morale booster for federal air marshals has instead turned into possible pink slips for air cops who ignore their strict dress code. |
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The mishap took place in the Center's solid propellant space booster plant, where rocket motors are filled with the solid fuel required for their operation. |
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It always helps to have a set of booster cables on hand in case your battery goes dead. |
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Garrett has dutifully attended press conferences and the Monday Morning Quarterback booster meetings with his coach. |
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But experts say that doesn't provide enough protection and that a booster dose is needed. |
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Apply a radiance booster over your regular moisturiser to work wonders on hungover skin and make you look fresher. |
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The booster ensures that a pleasant cappuccino frothing effect is produced when hot water is added. |
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There's a green Smart car with two giant booster rockets on the spoiler, and a spaceship bunkroom. |
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And it's not because infants are no longer vaccinated, but because adults, especially parents and caregivers, do not get booster shots. |
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Make sure to take along an ice scraper, battery booster cables, a small shovel, a flashlight and a first-aid kit. |
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Pete in goal scoring is like booster cables hooked up to him or getting hit by lightning,'' Babcock said. |
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The Health Department told that all children under age of five years will be given booster shots to thwart the measles from roots. |
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In the United States, the Tdap booster is recommended at age 11 years, with Td booster shots to follow every 10 years. |
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Our study indicates that TEBA acts as booster accelerator and not as a primary accelerator. |
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Many youngsters in the city have not had the diphtheria, tetanus and polio booster shot needed to fully protect them from the illnesses. |
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And health boards wrote to parents of unvaccinated or only partially protected children to offer the MMR vaccine or a booster shot. |
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Plus, monkey research suggests a booster shot will be needed for long-term protection. |
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Starting today, children who have outgrown their forward-facing child safety seats are required to have booster seats in Massachusetts. |
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One proposal added eight Raven solid rocket motors from the Skylark programme to the first stage as booster rockets. |
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The call follows a survey revealing that only one in four parents know the law on child and booster seats. |
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The project focuses on addressing a lack of knowledge around child booster seat requirements. |
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The Mach One Power Boost battery jumper cable is a state-of-the-art, high-tech booster cable developed for the new generation of vehicles. |
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The SEPR 841 booster engine was used on the Dassault Mirage for high altitude interception. |
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In fact, in practice, nine out of ten parents move a child from a booster seat to a seat belt too soon. |
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BubbleBum is the original, inflatable car booster seat for kids aged four to 11 years, weighing 40-100 lbs. |
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A child should not be moved to a booster seat until he or she has outgrown a child safety seat. |
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The vaccine was introduced in this country in 1988 and is first given at 12-15 months followed by a booster dose at three to five years. |
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The first dose of MMR is given to children aged about 13 months with a booster dose given before they start school. |
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Adults 19 years of age and older should receive a booster dose of Td vaccine every 10 years. |
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Genf20Plus, which is a leader in the HGH releaser industry, contains arginine, which is a natural HGH booster. |
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Children are a given a first dose of the MMR jab at 12 to 15 months and a second, booster dose at between three and five years old. |
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Upon separation from the Atlas booster, Centaur will carry the spacecraft to a 19,409-nmi geosynchronous transfer orbit. |
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Amp up the whiteness with a safe, DIY booster that won't damage tooth enamel. |
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Pirzada owns a make-shift shop and sells everything from miswak, to booster cables, prayer beads and evil-looking knives. |
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Children are given a first MMR dose at 12 to 15 months and a second, booster dose at between three and five years old. |
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This booster engine was set to cut out automatically at a certain speed. |
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Particularly in areas of the country that experience decidedly frigid winters, a set of jumper cables, also called booster cables, is a necessity. |
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But it was spoiled by the fact that my daughter had to sit on my knee for the whole show as the venue could not provide a booster seat, readily available at most cinemas. |
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They pay Dh550 for the veterinary package which includes eight vaccinations, including rabies, a booster shot and the municipality registration and microchipping. |
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The caseless cartridge featured a bullet projectile, primer and booster charge within a propellent body that was secured as a unit by a plastic cap. |
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You should be the link between the school and the booster club. |
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Tetryl is a compound used as a booster to help detonate explosive charges. |
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As the rockets pass over the Khakasia, Altai and Tuva Republics, they jettison their booster stages, which plummet back to Earth like blazing meteors. |
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Figure 5 shows that in this case the booster alone is almost without effect and that, where combinations are used, much depends on their pentachlorothiophenol content. |
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Its principal products are vertical turbine line shaft and submersible pumps as well as centrifugal pumps, high pressure booster pumps and packaged pump station systems. |
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A booster dose of Hib vaccine will also be given at 12 months. |
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Tellurium diethyldithiocarbamate has been used as a booster in the vulcanization of EPDM, but has become cost prohibitive, according to the company. |
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Look deeper and it begins to read like a health food shop with booster shots offering immune-strengthening Echinacea, stress relieving ginkgo bilboa and kola nuts. |
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The Washington State Medical Association is urging adults to make sure they are current on their immunizations and get the needed booster shots to keep their immunity strong. |
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As the spokesperson explained, Nitroxyl Performance is currently the only nitric oxide booster that contains large amounts of both beet root extract and L-Citrulline. |
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Unlike a transplanted heart, the booster tissue for an autotransplant is home-grown and so no lifetime regimen of immune-suppressive drugs is needed. |
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