For those patients who have trouble swallowing capsules they recommend a compounding pharmacist prepare a syrup suspension. |
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While trying to conserve water the kidney concentrates these drugs thus compounding their toxicity. |
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Traditionally, tubing made from plastics with colorants, radiopaque materials, and other additives requires compounding before it is extruded. |
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His system of compounding has led to the building of the most complex locomotives ever produced in quantity. |
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The paper also points out that individual land uses often interact synergistically, compounding their negative effect on habitats and birds. |
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Your doctor or nurse practitioner can order these products for you from a compounding pharmacy in your local area. |
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Instead, armored and mechanized task forces operate in or near population centers, compounding the difficulty of their assigned tasks. |
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Slow and stately movement is compounding the lost opportunities of earlier wasted years. |
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Further compounding the peril is the fact that this is basically a murder mystery, a whodunit with slasher overtones. |
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The crisis of confidence has provoked a fall in asset prices, compounding the strain on banks' balance sheets. |
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Each learned in her own way how to confront her husband about his shortcomings, limitations, or failures without compounding them or deflating him. |
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Since the effect of compounding an offence is that of acquittal, the perpetrators would also know that they cannot be tried again for the same offence. |
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But if the analogue signal is plugged into an LCD panel, the signal must be retranslated into digital before being displayed, compounding the translation errors. |
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Further compounding the risk is the tremendous centralization of the factory farm system. |
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It represents the duration of a financial problem, and is divided into compounding periods. |
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In accordance with normal market practice, compounding should take place on an annual basis. |
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The financial crisis had a compounding effect, further reducing the ability of people to access food. |
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The tax-free compounding of your investment returns can even help you reach your goals sooner. |
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Retirement may seem far away, but this is the best time to start benefiting from the power of compounding. |
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We, the consumers, also have things that we could do to mitigate the impact because it is compounding all the other problems. |
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Otherwise we will continue to have an even less common fisheries policy, compounding inequality and delivering more disaster for the sector. |
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The drought conditions also are advancing crop maturity, thus compounding the problem because the plants do not develop properly. |
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There may be a compounding of the expense of the items along with the need to replace such items fairly frequently. |
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It is the responsibility of the compounding facility to verify that the waste package receiver has all appropriate permits. |
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The site includes solid polystyrene production capacity of 300 million pounds per year and compounding capability of 170 million pounds per year. |
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Your task is first to be part of the solution by not being a compounding part of the problem, and then to be able to bear a hand in helping others. |
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That means it will need to get pentobarbital from a compounding pharmacy, another source of concern, experts say. |
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Until we reckon with our compounding moral debts, America will never be whole. |
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Yet with the tsunami debris joining the gyre, the problem is compounding more quickly than anyone can measure. |
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Somewhere, enormous losses have been suffered, with recent mark-to-market declines in Credit derivatives seriously compounding an already precarious situation. |
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While I'm puttering around playing with words, other people are investing and accumulating and feathering their nests and compounding their interest. |
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Equally, the exclusion of individuals from access to the goods or services of their choice is at best damaging to their self-esteem and may lead in the worst cases to compounding social exclusion. |
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In our research paper, we examine compounding and suffixation as productive means of word formation in the language of Orhon inscriptions. |
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Berje's manufacturing capabilities include blending filtering, decolorizing, fragrance compounding and custom formulation. |
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See the difference tax-free compounding makes with our TFSA Calculator. |
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A surface-treated barium sulfate exhibits better flow properties, lowers torque in compounding, and improves dispersion. |
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Dwindling natural water sources are compounding the problem. |
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These are concrete steps to ensure that ordinary students will not continually be squeezed by the compounding pressures of rising tuition fees and jobs with an inadequate minimum wage. |
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Other methods include loan translation, semantic extension and compounding. |
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In addition, the business provides automated compounding systems that help hospital pharmacists or compounding centers prepare patient-specific nutritional therapy. |
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Unfortunately, this flexibility comes at a cost of compounding the issue of identification in an unrestricted VECM with more than one cointegrating vector. |
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High torque compounding extruders assure the perfect quality of products, upstream gravimetrical dosing guarantees high formula and colour trueness, priorities we rate highly for all our compounds. |
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Both the regrets and the shock can be compounding factors. |
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In Malayalam, compounding is phonologically conditioned so gemination occurs at words' internal boundaries. |
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Should we have made a further mistake, so compounding the mistakes committed in the past when countries that had not balanced their budgets missed the chance offered by growth to balance the books? |
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Last month saw the first production-scale trial of compounding a nanocomposite using specially treated halloysite clay nanotubes. |
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This system piggybacks a twin-screw compounding extruder on top of an injection machine with a special accumulator and a plunger injector. |
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Dr Haldey will provide a comprehensive overview of pharmacy compounding with a specific focus on physiatry. |
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As a result, your savings have the potential to grow faster than if you made a single contribution at a later date due to the power of compounding. |
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We have the power of altering and compounding those images into all the varieties of picture. |
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These particles increased in number, and many new ones were formed by compounding old ones. |
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In 1651 the committee for compounding delinquents' estates had confirmed Hesilrige's decision. |
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As well as loan words, new words are freely formed by compounding existing words. |
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The Nahuatl languages are agglutinative, polysynthetic languages that make extensive use of compounding, incorporation and derivation. |
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The walls in this abandoned waiting area were painted a pukey orange, compounding the feeling of queasiness I'd had since breakfast. |
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Some letter pairs should not be interpreted as digraphs, but appear due to compounding, like in hogshead and cooperate. |
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Moreover, by the end of 1868 all male heads of household were enfranchised as a result of the end of compounding of rents. |
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While compounding has many advantages for the fabricator, it also adds to his responsibility for quality. |
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Additionally, if these irresponsible pet owners do not spay or neuter their free-roaming cats, they will contribute to an increased number of feral cats, thereby compounding the wildlife problem even further. |
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Given his instinct for cutting a dash, perhaps Waley-Cohen will succeed in compounding his status as Corinthian throwback by modelling his whiskers on those of some Victorian cavalry officer. |
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However, to take full advantage of the tax-deferred compounding of income in your RRSP, your contribution for a particular year should be made as early as possible in the calendar year. |
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Two suppliers of twin-screw compounding extruders announced at NPE2012 that they are now offering screw-element refurbishing services. |
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Further compounding this issue is that the signatories to such international and supranational agreements have not harmonized their national laws and rules of enforcement. |
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Thus the tar sands are poised to become Canada's largest single emitter of greenhouse gases, compounding this country's contribution to global warming. |
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Instead, the type 2 diabetics gained more weight, compounding the problem. |
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Leading talc producers are focusing on the production of speciality micronised grades for use in plastics compounding, reflecting the changing patterns of demand. |
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A patented compounding process agglomerates dirty, unsorted mixed plastics, including oil-bottle flake and mixtures of household and industrial waste. |
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The advanced pharmacy unit, created by Germfree Labs, allowed the hospital to maintain separate, on-site sterile drug compounding operations during a major renovation project. |
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A new barrier dement for corotating twin-screw compounding extruders consists of a forwarding segment separated or sliced by an integral ring-shaped barrier segment. |
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Encapsulated stabilizers are available in lead carbonate, sulfate and phthalate grades to reduce generation of dust during handling and compounding. |
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Note that exponentials and natural logarithms are types of compounding and discounting formulas and are how financial option analysts compute these formulas. |
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Bradford noted that many members of the congregation were showing signs of early aging, compounding the difficulties which some had in supporting themselves. |
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The New Urbanists, he charges, talk about intimate, pedestrian places, but duplicitously situate most of their projects on the metropolitan fringe, compounding sprawl. |
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He continued to borrow to pay off earlier loans, compounding his problems. |
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Faced with the compounding pressures of production targets and skills shortages, companies are now more pressed than ever to ensure HSE remains the industry's prime priority. |
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