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WORLD U.S. N.Y. / REGION- BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE HEALTH SPORTS OPINION MEDIA ADVERTISING WORLD BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESS YOUR MONEY DEALBOOK MARKETS RESEAF... [Pg.184]

Perhaps the most extreme gunpowder rockets are the Japanese Ascending Dragon or RYUSEI Skyrockets which are launched in Japan on 10th October in celebration of Health Sports Day. [Pg.57]

This patient developed exercise-induced acute renal failure (ALPE) after participating in a 200-m race in an athletics meeting on a Health-Sports Day. When delayed CT showed patchy contrast enhancement, dynamic CT was performed in order to evaluate regional kidney function. The details are given in Chap. 2, Sect. 2. [Pg.30]

Use For dietary, health, sport food and beverage systems. [Pg.710]

L-Camitine is used in infant health, sport and geriatric nutrition. The biotransformation is catalyzed by carnitine dehydratase in whole cells (Fig. 19-36). (R)-camitine is produced with > 99.5% conversion of butyrobetaine and > 99.5% ee. The mutant strain has blocked the L-carnitine dehydrogenase and excretes the accumulated product. The purified enzyme could not be used for the biotransformation because of its high instability. Apart from usual batch fermentations, continuous production... [Pg.1447]

Do not allow children to use the throwing stidcs unless under adult supervision. If you regard it as a weapon and use reasonable care, you will find it quite safe and wffi soon develop considerable accuracy. Continued practice will bring greater skill and increasing enjoyment in th is unique and healthful sport. [Pg.76]

An elegant example for this biotransformation is the asymmetric hydration of crotonobetaine yielding the nutraceutical (/ )-camitine (Scheme 2.212), which is used as an additive in baby food, geriatric nutrition and health sport. In order to avoid the undesired degradation of the product, mutant strains lacking carnitine dehydrogenase have been developed at a capacity of >100 t/year [1583-1585],... [Pg.239]

Living Conditions. An investigation of the following community quahty-of-life considerations, which are considered important in attracting personnel to relocate, is necessary living conditions, ie, house availabiUty, costs, and safety schools, ie, quaUty, class size, and distance health care, ie, avadabihty of a major hospital and local doctors recreational facihties, ie, types and proximity cultural, ie, musical, plays, and movie theaters and sports, ie. Major or Minor League teams. [Pg.87]

True. Performance-enhancing drugs are used in many sports by athletes who wish to beat their opponents unfairly. Many of these drugs carry serious health risks for the user, and can lead to disqualification and loss of reputation. [Pg.126]

Licensing of manufacturing TGA NCDQC Drug Council SAM DCA/NPCB Ministry of Health, Welfare Sports (MoHWS) DPM NDA DDC MCAZ... [Pg.40]

Analytical Methods for Pesticide Residues in Foodstuffs, Ministry of Pubhc Health, Welfare and Sport, Amsterdam, 6th edn. (1996). [Pg.38]

Multi-residue Method 2 Pesticides Analysed with HPLC Procedures, Submethod 1 N-methylcarbamate Pesticides, in Analytical Methods for Pesticide Residues in Foodstuffs, sixth edition. General Inspectorate for Health Protection, Ministry of Public Health, Welfare and Sport, The Hague, pp. 1-10 (1996). [Pg.1162]

Jacobson, B. H. and Kulling, F. A., Health and ergogenic effects of caffeine, British Journal of Sports Medicine, 23, 34, 1989. [Pg.251]

A pity. It is as meet a sport for ladies health as it is for mens. It would put color in your cheeks a good glow becomes a beautiful woman. ... [Pg.144]

This welfare loss implies inefficiency. Moral hazard gives rise to an inefficient reallocation of consumption, channelling it towards pharmaceuticals and away from other goods and services, both health care and others, which are not covered by insurance. Preventive services - sport, nutrition - become underused. [Pg.129]

Among elderly women as much as 80% suffer from involuntary voiding of the bladder, urinary incontinence (UI). In the United States approximately 12.5 million people are affected by incontinence and a European study showed a prevalence of between 12% and 22% in all ages and an increase to 30-40% in ages over 75 years (Hampel et al. 1997). Women experience UI twice as often as men. Incontinence becomes more common in old age, with existing co-morbidity of all kinds and life styles (Box 5.5). There are different forms of urinary incontinence and they differ in cause and treatment. This problem causes not only personal distress but also a considerable cost for society as a whole (Jackson 1997). Lower quality of life is often reported in people with UI and the risk increases by the withdrawal from social interaction and participation in sports and other activities. An estimated cost for the care of patients with UI in the United States was approximately 26 billion dollars in year 1995 (Wagner and Hu 1998). Other studies have come up with a calculated cost that represents two percent of the total national health budget. [Pg.58]

Meetings organised for groups of doctors, other health professionals and/or appropriate administrative staff which are wholly or mainly of a social or sporting nature are unacceptable. [Pg.754]


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