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98fc9272_timates___Plumber_San_Ramon_CA__Emergency_Plumbing
[Water Heaters] Septic Tank [Emergency Plumbing]
Commercial Plumbing
[]
Preferred Plumbing & Drain | FREE Estimates | Plumber San Ramon CA
Emergency Plumbing
http://www.plumbingsanramon.net/
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00302-ip-10-236-191-2_651198668_0.json
fd8b670f_on__D_C____Skin_Lesion_Removal__TREATMENT
[SKIN GROWTH] Moles (Nevi) [FEATURES] Typically round or oval, can be flat or raised, color can range from tan to dark brown [TREATMENT]
Surgical excision with suture repair
[]
Mole Removal, Skin Cancer Treatment in Bethesda, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. – Skin Lesion Removal
TREATMENT
http://www.oldhamplasticsurgery.com/skin-lesion-removal
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00005-ip-10-236-191-2_625380888_0.json
fd8b670f_on__D_C____Skin_Lesion_Removal__TREATMENT
[SKIN GROWTH] Atypical moles (Dysplastic Nevi) [FEATURES] Typically larger than normal moles, usually oval in shape, often darker in the center and can have “fuzzy” margins [TREATMENT]
Surgical excision with suture repair or shave excision for a changing mole
[]
Mole Removal, Skin Cancer Treatment in Bethesda, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. – Skin Lesion Removal
TREATMENT
http://www.oldhamplasticsurgery.com/skin-lesion-removal
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00005-ip-10-236-191-2_625380888_0.json
fd8b670f_on__D_C____Skin_Lesion_Removal__TREATMENT
[SKIN GROWTH] Congenital Nevi [FEATURES] Often larger than ¼ inch in diameter, statistically higher incident of developing into melanoma [TREATMENT]
Surgical excision (if the appearance changes)
[]
Mole Removal, Skin Cancer Treatment in Bethesda, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. – Skin Lesion Removal
TREATMENT
http://www.oldhamplasticsurgery.com/skin-lesion-removal
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00005-ip-10-236-191-2_625380888_0.json
fd8b670f_on__D_C____Skin_Lesion_Removal__TREATMENT
[SKIN GROWTH] Lentigo (also known as sun spots, liver spots, or age spots) [FEATURES] Ranges from very small to an inch or more in diameter, usually flat, appears after middle age [TREATMENT]
Laser, electrocautery or freezing The most effective treatment is laser if there are no suspicious features. It may also be frozen but, unlike laser, this can lead to scarring. Any lesion that changes should be biopsied.
[]
Mole Removal, Skin Cancer Treatment in Bethesda, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. – Skin Lesion Removal
TREATMENT
http://www.oldhamplasticsurgery.com/skin-lesion-removal
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00005-ip-10-236-191-2_625380888_0.json
fd8b670f_on__D_C____Skin_Lesion_Removal__TREATMENT
[SKIN GROWTH] Seborrheic Keratoses [FEATURES] Can be flat and smooth but more often become raised with a rough surface and feel itchy, often pigmented and can become black, occur after middle age [TREATMENT]
Shaving, scraping or freezing
[]
Mole Removal, Skin Cancer Treatment in Bethesda, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. – Skin Lesion Removal
TREATMENT
http://www.oldhamplasticsurgery.com/skin-lesion-removal
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00005-ip-10-236-191-2_625380888_0.json
fd8b670f_on__D_C____Skin_Lesion_Removal__TREATMENT
[SKIN GROWTH] Dermatofibroma [FEATURES] Usually only lightly pigmented, very slightly elevated above the skin level, small hard lump that can be felt extending below the skin level [TREATMENT]
Surgical excision
[]
Mole Removal, Skin Cancer Treatment in Bethesda, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. – Skin Lesion Removal
TREATMENT
http://www.oldhamplasticsurgery.com/skin-lesion-removal
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00005-ip-10-236-191-2_625380888_0.json
c32d5b9c_Alert__Welding_Fumes_and_Gases__When_you_are__
[your work creates:] Carbon monoxide (CO) Deadly: CO gas reaches poisonous concentrations; CO2 gas displaces air to cause suffocation [When you are …]
MIG welding using carbon dioxide (CO2) shielding gas
[]
eLCOSH : CPWR Hazard Alert: Welding Fumes and Gases
When you are …
http://www.elcosh.org/document/1003/d000026/Hazard%2BAlert%253A%2BWelding%2BFumes.html?show_text=1
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00194-ip-10-236-191-2_431973219_0.json
c32d5b9c_Alert__Welding_Fumes_and_Gases__When_you_are__
[your work creates:] Ozone and nitrogen oxides Irritating: eyes, ears, nose, throat and lungs affected; can damage lungs [When you are …]
MIG and TIG Welding
[]
eLCOSH : CPWR Hazard Alert: Welding Fumes and Gases
When you are …
http://www.elcosh.org/document/1003/d000026/Hazard%2BAlert%253A%2BWelding%2BFumes.html?show_text=1
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00194-ip-10-236-191-2_431973219_0.json
c32d5b9c_Alert__Welding_Fumes_and_Gases__When_you_are__
[your work creates:] Phosgene Deadly: fluid can fill lungs hours after exposure [When you are …]
Welding through or near solvents with chlorine
[]
eLCOSH : CPWR Hazard Alert: Welding Fumes and Gases
When you are …
http://www.elcosh.org/document/1003/d000026/Hazard%2BAlert%253A%2BWelding%2BFumes.html?show_text=1
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00194-ip-10-236-191-2_431973219_0.json
c32d5b9c_Alert__Welding_Fumes_and_Gases__When_you_are__
[your work creates:] Manganese Serious: long-term nerve damage like Parkinson’s disease [When you are …]
Welding on steel
[]
eLCOSH : CPWR Hazard Alert: Welding Fumes and Gases
When you are …
http://www.elcosh.org/document/1003/d000026/Hazard%2BAlert%253A%2BWelding%2BFumes.html?show_text=1
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00194-ip-10-236-191-2_431973219_0.json
c32d5b9c_Alert__Welding_Fumes_and_Gases__When_you_are__
[your work creates:] “Metal-fume fever” Non-fatal: flu-like symptoms that pass [When you are …]
Hot work on galvanized steel or paint with zinc
[]
eLCOSH : CPWR Hazard Alert: Welding Fumes and Gases
When you are …
http://www.elcosh.org/document/1003/d000026/Hazard%2BAlert%253A%2BWelding%2BFumes.html?show_text=1
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00194-ip-10-236-191-2_431973219_0.json
c32d5b9c_Alert__Welding_Fumes_and_Gases__When_you_are__
[your work creates:] Nickel and chromium Serious: asthma and sometimes lung cancer [When you are …]
Welding stainless steel
[]
eLCOSH : CPWR Hazard Alert: Welding Fumes and Gases
When you are …
http://www.elcosh.org/document/1003/d000026/Hazard%2BAlert%253A%2BWelding%2BFumes.html?show_text=1
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00194-ip-10-236-191-2_431973219_0.json
c32d5b9c_Alert__Welding_Fumes_and_Gases__When_you_are__
[your work creates:] Lead, cadmium, and other toxins Serious: nerve damage, reproductive damage, kidney disease and cancer [When you are …]
Cutting or welding metal with paint or coatings
[]
eLCOSH : CPWR Hazard Alert: Welding Fumes and Gases
When you are …
http://www.elcosh.org/document/1003/d000026/Hazard%2BAlert%253A%2BWelding%2BFumes.html?show_text=1
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00194-ip-10-236-191-2_431973219_0.json
c32d5b9c_Alert__Welding_Fumes_and_Gases__When_you_are__
[your work creates:] Hazards in confined space Serious to Deadly: reduced oxygen, even suffocation from lack of fresh air [When you are …]
Welding using shielding gases like argon
[]
eLCOSH : CPWR Hazard Alert: Welding Fumes and Gases
When you are …
http://www.elcosh.org/document/1003/d000026/Hazard%2BAlert%253A%2BWelding%2BFumes.html?show_text=1
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00194-ip-10-236-191-2_431973219_0.json
12fa986d_ide_to_Apples___The_Daily_Meal__Texture
[Type of Apple] Fuji [Best Use] Eating raw; add to salads and slaw [Flavor/Aroma] Very sweet [Texture]
Crisp
[]
The Ultimate Guide to Apples | The Daily Meal
Texture
http://www.thedailymeal.com/ultimate-guide-apples
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00003-ip-10-236-191-2_745980673_0.json
12fa986d_ide_to_Apples___The_Daily_Meal__Texture
[Type of Apple] Red Delicious [Best Use] Eating raw [Flavor/Aroma] Mildly sweet [Texture]
Soft, sometimes dense and mealy
[]
The Ultimate Guide to Apples | The Daily Meal
Texture
http://www.thedailymeal.com/ultimate-guide-apples
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00003-ip-10-236-191-2_745980673_0.json
12fa986d_ide_to_Apples___The_Daily_Meal__Texture
[Type of Apple] Granny Smith [Best Use] Baking and sauces; also pairs well with savory foods like grilled cheese [Flavor/Aroma] Tart when raw; sweeter when cooked [Texture]
Firm and crisp
[]
The Ultimate Guide to Apples | The Daily Meal
Texture
http://www.thedailymeal.com/ultimate-guide-apples
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00003-ip-10-236-191-2_745980673_0.json
12fa986d_ide_to_Apples___The_Daily_Meal__Texture
[Type of Apple] Golden Delicious [Best Use] Pies, salads, and sauces [Flavor/Aroma] Sweet when from warmer climates; more tart when from cooler climates [Texture]
Soft with thin skin; fragile and bruises easily when raw, but holds its shape when cooked
[]
The Ultimate Guide to Apples | The Daily Meal
Texture
http://www.thedailymeal.com/ultimate-guide-apples
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00003-ip-10-236-191-2_745980673_0.json
12fa986d_ide_to_Apples___The_Daily_Meal__Texture
[Type of Apple] Gala [Best Use] Eating raw, all-purpose cooking, and bobbing [Flavor/Aroma] Mildly sweet [Texture]
Thin-skinned and crisp
[]
The Ultimate Guide to Apples | The Daily Meal
Texture
http://www.thedailymeal.com/ultimate-guide-apples
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00003-ip-10-236-191-2_745980673_0.json
12fa986d_ide_to_Apples___The_Daily_Meal__Texture
[Type of Apple] Braeburn [Best Use] Eating raw and baking [Flavor/Aroma] Sweet and slightly tart [Texture]
Crisp
[]
The Ultimate Guide to Apples | The Daily Meal
Texture
http://www.thedailymeal.com/ultimate-guide-apples
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00003-ip-10-236-191-2_745980673_0.json
12fa986d_ide_to_Apples___The_Daily_Meal__Texture
[Type of Apple] McIntosh [Best Use] Eating raw, applesauce, or apple butter [Flavor/Aroma] Sweet-tart and grows sweeter later on in the season; season runs from fall to early winter [Texture]
Soft
[]
The Ultimate Guide to Apples | The Daily Meal
Texture
http://www.thedailymeal.com/ultimate-guide-apples
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00003-ip-10-236-191-2_745980673_0.json
12fa986d_ide_to_Apples___The_Daily_Meal__Texture
[Type of Apple] Honeycrisp [Best Use] Eating raw and pie [Flavor/Aroma] Sweet-tart [Texture]
Crisp
[]
The Ultimate Guide to Apples | The Daily Meal
Texture
http://www.thedailymeal.com/ultimate-guide-apples
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00003-ip-10-236-191-2_745980673_0.json
12fa986d_ide_to_Apples___The_Daily_Meal__Texture
[Type of Apple] Jonagold [Best Use] Pie, smoothies, and all-purpose cooking [Flavor/Aroma] A cross, this apple gets a sweet-tart flavor from the Jonathan and the aroma of honey from the Golden Delicious [Texture]
Crisp with thin skin
[]
The Ultimate Guide to Apples | The Daily Meal
Texture
http://www.thedailymeal.com/ultimate-guide-apples
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00003-ip-10-236-191-2_745980673_0.json
12fa986d_ide_to_Apples___The_Daily_Meal__Texture
[Type of Apple] Cameo [Best Use] Eating raw, baking, and all-purpose cooking; can make a "cameo" appearance instead of Golden Delicious [Flavor/Aroma] Sweet-tart with hints of honey and citrus [Texture]
Thin-skinned with dense flesh
[]
The Ultimate Guide to Apples | The Daily Meal
Texture
http://www.thedailymeal.com/ultimate-guide-apples
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00003-ip-10-236-191-2_745980673_0.json
12fa986d_ide_to_Apples___The_Daily_Meal__Texture
[Type of Apple] Empire [Best Use] All-purpose cooking [Flavor/Aroma] Sweet like Red Delicious and tart like McIntosh [Texture]
Firm with thin skin
[]
The Ultimate Guide to Apples | The Daily Meal
Texture
http://www.thedailymeal.com/ultimate-guide-apples
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00003-ip-10-236-191-2_745980673_0.json
12fa986d_ide_to_Apples___The_Daily_Meal__Texture
[Type of Apple] Cortland [Best Use] Eating raw, baking, and all-purpose cooking [Flavor/Aroma] Sweet-tart [Texture]
Soft, but firmer than McIntosh
[]
The Ultimate Guide to Apples | The Daily Meal
Texture
http://www.thedailymeal.com/ultimate-guide-apples
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00003-ip-10-236-191-2_745980673_0.json
0f291f6c_Showroom__Hyundai_South_Africa__1
R 9,500.00 [1]
Side Steps The Santa Fe side steps offer greater ease and stability when getting in and out of the vehicle and were designed specifically to accentuate the lines of the vehicle. The rubber detail also provides extra grip.
[]
Santa Fe | Showroom| Hyundai South Africa
1
http://www.hyundai.co.za/passenger-vehicles/showroom/suv/Santa-Fe/
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00045-ip-10-236-191-2_507473660_3.json
0f291f6c_Showroom__Hyundai_South_Africa__1
R 1,920.00 [1]
Rear Bumper Protector The hard-wearing bumper protector prevents scratches and dents to your rear bumper when loading and unloading cargo.
[]
Santa Fe | Showroom| Hyundai South Africa
1
http://www.hyundai.co.za/passenger-vehicles/showroom/suv/Santa-Fe/
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00045-ip-10-236-191-2_507473660_3.json
0f291f6c_Showroom__Hyundai_South_Africa__1
R 1,700.00 [1]
Window Visors The window visors enhance the look of your Santa Fe while also allowing airflow into your car with the front windows partly open. Even in the rain they can reduce fogging without you getting wet.
[]
Santa Fe | Showroom| Hyundai South Africa
1
http://www.hyundai.co.za/passenger-vehicles/showroom/suv/Santa-Fe/
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00045-ip-10-236-191-2_507473660_3.json
0f291f6c_Showroom__Hyundai_South_Africa__1
R 7,090.00 [1]
Nudge Bar The Nudge Bar adds a more aggressive look to your Santa Fe and personifies your vehicle.
[]
Santa Fe | Showroom| Hyundai South Africa
1
http://www.hyundai.co.za/passenger-vehicles/showroom/suv/Santa-Fe/
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00045-ip-10-236-191-2_507473660_3.json
0f291f6c_Showroom__Hyundai_South_Africa__1
R 1,600.00 [1]
Headlight Guards The Headlight Guards protect your headlights from minor stone chips and pit marks, extending the life of your headlights.
[]
Santa Fe | Showroom| Hyundai South Africa
1
http://www.hyundai.co.za/passenger-vehicles/showroom/suv/Santa-Fe/
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00045-ip-10-236-191-2_507473660_3.json
0f291f6c_Showroom__Hyundai_South_Africa__1
R 1,800.00 [1]
Bonnet Guard The Bonnet Guard protects your bonnet from annoying bumps and scratches.
[]
Santa Fe | Showroom| Hyundai South Africa
1
http://www.hyundai.co.za/passenger-vehicles/showroom/suv/Santa-Fe/
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00045-ip-10-236-191-2_507473660_3.json
3a9f3618_ell_Differences_Research_Topic__Plant_Cell
[Characteristics] Cell Size [Animal Cell] Smaller than plant cells [Plant Cell]
Large
[]
Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Article, Plant Cell Vs Animal Cell, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Science Topic, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Topic
Plant Cell
http://www.4to40.com/science/print.asp?p=Plant_Cell_Vs_Animal_Cell&k=Plant_Cell_and_Animal_Cell_Differences
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_264068316_12.json
3a9f3618_ell_Differences_Research_Topic__Plant_Cell
[Characteristics] Cell Shape [Animal Cell] Circular [Plant Cell]
Rectangular
[]
Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Article, Plant Cell Vs Animal Cell, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Science Topic, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Topic
Plant Cell
http://www.4to40.com/science/print.asp?p=Plant_Cell_Vs_Animal_Cell&k=Plant_Cell_and_Animal_Cell_Differences
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_264068316_12.json
3a9f3618_ell_Differences_Research_Topic__Plant_Cell
[Characteristics] Vacuoles [Animal Cell] If any, there are a number of small vacuoles spread throughout the cytoplasm that store water, ions and waste materials. [Plant Cell]
A single centrally located vacuole. It takes up almost 90% of the cell volume. The vacuole stores water and maintains turgidity of the cell.
[]
Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Article, Plant Cell Vs Animal Cell, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Science Topic, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Topic
Plant Cell
http://www.4to40.com/science/print.asp?p=Plant_Cell_Vs_Animal_Cell&k=Plant_Cell_and_Animal_Cell_Differences
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_264068316_12.json
3a9f3618_ell_Differences_Research_Topic__Plant_Cell
[Characteristics] Cell Wall [Animal Cell] Cell wall is absent. This allows animal cells to adopt different shapes. [Plant Cell]
A rigid cell wall (made of cellulose) is present around a plant cell that helps it maintain its shape.
[]
Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Article, Plant Cell Vs Animal Cell, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Science Topic, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Topic
Plant Cell
http://www.4to40.com/science/print.asp?p=Plant_Cell_Vs_Animal_Cell&k=Plant_Cell_and_Animal_Cell_Differences
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_264068316_12.json
3a9f3618_ell_Differences_Research_Topic__Plant_Cell
[Characteristics] Chloroplasts [Animal Cell] Absent. As animals lack this pigment, they cannot make their own food. [Plant Cell]
Present. Chlorophyll is the pigment that traps sun's energy which is utilized by plants to make food through the process of photosynthesis. This pigment is present in the chloroplasts.
[]
Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Article, Plant Cell Vs Animal Cell, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Science Topic, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Topic
Plant Cell
http://www.4to40.com/science/print.asp?p=Plant_Cell_Vs_Animal_Cell&k=Plant_Cell_and_Animal_Cell_Differences
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_264068316_12.json
3a9f3618_ell_Differences_Research_Topic__Plant_Cell
[Characteristics] Cell Division [Animal Cell] Animal cells divide with the formation of a cleavage furrow. This is formed as the chromosomes move to the ends of the microtubule spindle formed by the centrioles. [Plant Cell]
Cell division takes place by the formation of cell plate in the center of the dividing cell. This becomes the cell wall between the two daughter cells.
[]
Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Article, Plant Cell Vs Animal Cell, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Science Topic, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Topic
Plant Cell
http://www.4to40.com/science/print.asp?p=Plant_Cell_Vs_Animal_Cell&k=Plant_Cell_and_Animal_Cell_Differences
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_264068316_12.json
3a9f3618_ell_Differences_Research_Topic__Plant_Cell
[Characteristics] Centrioles [Animal Cell] Present. Centrioles help in division of animal cells by creating microtubule spindles that pull the chromosomes to opposite ends for cell division to occur. [Plant Cell]
Present only in lower forms. Plants instead have microtubule organizing centers (MTOC) that produce the microtubules.
[]
Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Article, Plant Cell Vs Animal Cell, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Science Topic, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Topic
Plant Cell
http://www.4to40.com/science/print.asp?p=Plant_Cell_Vs_Animal_Cell&k=Plant_Cell_and_Animal_Cell_Differences
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_264068316_12.json
3a9f3618_ell_Differences_Research_Topic__Plant_Cell
[Characteristics] Centrosome [Animal Cell] Present [Plant Cell]
Absent. Instead two small clear areas called polar caps are present.
[]
Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Article, Plant Cell Vs Animal Cell, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Science Topic, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Topic
Plant Cell
http://www.4to40.com/science/print.asp?p=Plant_Cell_Vs_Animal_Cell&k=Plant_Cell_and_Animal_Cell_Differences
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_264068316_12.json
3a9f3618_ell_Differences_Research_Topic__Plant_Cell
[Characteristics] Lysosomes [Animal Cell] Present. Lysosomes are vesicles that contain enzymes that destroy dead cell organelles and other cells debis. [Plant Cell]
Absent
[]
Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Article, Plant Cell Vs Animal Cell, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Science Topic, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Topic
Plant Cell
http://www.4to40.com/science/print.asp?p=Plant_Cell_Vs_Animal_Cell&k=Plant_Cell_and_Animal_Cell_Differences
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_264068316_12.json
3a9f3618_ell_Differences_Research_Topic__Plant_Cell
[Characteristics] Golgi Bodies [Animal Cell] Complex golgi bodies are present close to the nucleus. [Plant Cell]
In place of golgi bodies, its sub units known as dictyosomes are present.
[]
Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Article, Plant Cell Vs Animal Cell, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Science Topic, Plant Cell and Animal Cell Differences Research Topic
Plant Cell
http://www.4to40.com/science/print.asp?p=Plant_Cell_Vs_Animal_Cell&k=Plant_Cell_and_Animal_Cell_Differences
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_264068316_12.json
f66e75ad_k_Pain_Patient_Education_Guide__2
[0] Test [1] Purpose of Test [3] Results (Normal vs. Abnormal) [2]
What Happens
[]
Back Pain Patient Education Guide
2
http://www.vitals.com/patient-education/back-pain
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00166-ip-10-236-191-2_814535297_0.json
f66e75ad_k_Pain_Patient_Education_Guide__2
[0] Urinalysis [1] Looks for any infection to the urinary tract system [3] Normal values:Negative for: Ketones Bilirubin Blood Nitrates Protein Specific Gravity= 1,002-1.030 pH= 5-7 RBCs= 0-2/HPF WBCs= 0-2/HPF Casts= 0/HPF [2]
You are asked to wipe your genitalia with a cleansing pad. Then catch a mid-stream urine flow into a sterile cup which is then assessed.
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Back Pain Patient Education Guide
2
http://www.vitals.com/patient-education/back-pain
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00166-ip-10-236-191-2_814535297_0.json
f66e75ad_k_Pain_Patient_Education_Guide__2
[0] Ultrasound (sonogram) [1] Visualizes the urinary system from the kidneys to the bladder [3] Normal findings show an intact bladder, ureters, kidney, urethraAbnormal findings include tumors, growths, strictures or narrowing of ureters or urethra, abnormal shape of bladder, stones [2]
After lying down on the table, the technician places clear water-based gel on your abdomen and pelvic area. A hand-held probe is then moved back and forth over the area transmitting sound waves. The echoes of these waves creates an image on a computer monitor
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Back Pain Patient Education Guide
2
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[0] X-ray [1] Views bone alignment and structure of skeleton [3] Normal findings show no bone fractures or arthritic narrowing between vertebrae [2]
After lying flat on a table, the x-ray technician places an x-ray plate under you within the table and with a machine suspended over you, takes the images
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Back Pain Patient Education Guide
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[0] MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) [1] Creates images to evaluate vertebral disks, and integrity of the bones, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels [3] Normal findings show no herniation of disks and no problems with bones, muscles, blood vessels and other body tissues within the generated images. [2]
After changing into a hospital gown and removing all metal objects (e.g. jewelry, hearing aids), you will be positioned onto an exam table.The scanning table is moved into the center of the MRI machine (like a tunnel which is opened on both sides) The scanning is done at which time noises like tapping and thumping can be heard. If the MRI is meant for scanning of the neck, support or a special cradle may be used to keep the area immobilized.
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[0] CAT Scans (computerized axial tomography) [1] Creates images to evaluate vertebral disks, and integrity of the bones, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels [3] Normal findings show no herniation of disks and no problems with bones, muscles, blood vessels and other body tissues within the generated images. [2]
After changing into a hospital gown you will be positioned onto an exam table.The scanning table is moved into the center of the CT machine (like a donut on its side). The radiologist prior to the scan may give an injection. As the machine rotates in a circle around you, several images are generated which take thin slices of your body. Clicking and whirring sounds may be heard. When the area has been visualized, the table slides from the machine and the test is done.
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[0] Bone scan [1] Looks at bone integrity. The test is rarely needed. [3] Abnormal findings show compression fractures, which can occur in weakened bones from certain conditions like osteoporosis. Bone tumors can also be imaged. [2]
An injection of tracer material is given into your arm and allowed to be absorbed into the bones over a 2-4 hour time frame.Then, you will lie on a table with an arm-like device holding the camera, which passes back and forth above your body, scanning the skeleton over 60 minutes. Your body eliminates the tracer over the following 48 hours.
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[0] EMG (electromyography) [1] Measures electrical impulses sent by nerves and accompanying muscle responses to them [3] Abnormal findings show nerve compression from spinal canal narrowing called spinal stenosis or from herniated disks [2]
After changing into a hospital gown, you will lie on an examination table.The neurologist places surface electrodes at various sites on your skin, depending on where the pain is. The electrodes send out tiny impulses which may cause a spasm or twinge. The neurologist or technician will see if there is electrical activity when the muscle is at rest and when it is contracted.
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[0] Pros [1] • Contains 22 lbs. activated carbon for odor control • Relatively quiet, reaching up to only 69dBA on its highest fan setting [2] • Contains 5 lbs. of granulated carbon for removal of odors [3] • Flush-mount design... only the attractive grille is visible • Contains 9 lbs. activated carbon for odor removal [4] • Flush-mount design only shows attractive grille • Contains a whopping 44 lbs. activated carbon! [5] • Easy to service and maintain • Carbon module helps control odor problems • Up to 1300 CFM [6] • Variety of filter options available up to 3 stages • New extended life polypropylene filter lasts 3x as long as similar filters • Up to 3200 CFM [7] • Standard power cord & plug - easy installation • Easy to service and maintain • Up to 1980 CFM [8] • HEPA certified • Variety of filters available, including electrostatic cell • Up to 2000 CFM [9] • Easy to service and maintain • Variety of filters available • Up to 6000 CFM [10] • Low initial cost • Several pounds of carbon & Zeolite • True HEPA filtration [11] • Lowest initial cost • Contains granulated carbon • True HEPA filtration [12] • Contains a special blend of media to target a wider range of chemicals and odors. • True HEPA filtration [13] • Low initial cost • Contains a special blend of media to target a wider range of chemicals and odors. • True HEPA filtration [14] • 12 lbs gas phase media • High quality construction & design • Requires little maintenance • Handles a room up to 900 sq ft. [15] • 25 lbs gas phase media • High quality construction & design • Requires little maintenance • Handles a room up to 1200 sq ft. [16] • 5 lbs gas phase media • High quality construction & design • Requires little maintenance • Handles a room up to 500 sq ft. [17] • Cleans the air quickly in a small to medium room • Plenty of carbon to absorb odor • UV plus 5 stages of filtration works ideally on smoke [18] • Cleans the air quickly in a small to medium room • Plenty of carbon to absorb odor • UV plus 5 stages of filtration works ideally on smoke [19] • Ceiling or wall-mount installation • Adjustable vents for effective airflow patterns [20] • Multi-stage filter combinations • Low maintenance • High efficiency filters [21] • Multiple media filters: wraparound prefilter, 4" pleated and 95% bag • High 1875 cfm [22] • Belt Driven, 2HP or 3HP motor • Multiple media filters: bags, mini-pleats, HEPA, and odor modules [24] • Main filters never require cleaning • Low profile - Grille fits almost flush with ceiling, cabinet hidden • COANDA Airflow pulls smoke up & distributes clean air • Odor controlling carbon optional [25] • Main filter needs no scheduled cleaning • Low profile, flush-mount design [23]
• Can be ducted for multiple capture points • Several filtration methods are put to use within the cabinet
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[0] Cons [1] • Replaceable Media filters allow less airflow than electrostatic technology • not aesthetically pleasing [2] • lower airflow due to replaceable media filtration • not aesthetically pleasing [3] • Consumes slightly more energy to run than an electrostatic unit • Contains filters that need to be replaced [4] • Contains filters that need to be replaced • Consumes slightly more energy to run than an electrostatic unit [5] • Requires periodic filter replacement • CFM drops as filter becomes dirty • Not aesthetically pleasing [6] • Requires periodic filter replacement • CFM drops as filter becomes dirty • Not aesthetically pleasing [7] • Requires periodic filter replacement • CFM drops as filter becomes dirty • Not aesthetically pleasing [8] • Requires periodic filter replacement • CFM drops as filter becomes dirty • Not aesthetically pleasing [9] • Requires periodic filter replacement • CFM drops as filter becomes dirty • Not aesthetically pleasing [10] • Only good for light smoke. • Only covers a very small room • Louder than most [11] • Too small for more than an occasional cigarette • Very small coverage area [12] • Only good for light smoke. • Only covers a very small room • Louder than most [13] • Too small for more than an occasional cigarette • Only covers a very small room [14] • Periodic filter replacement required [15] • Periodic filter replacement required [16] • Periodic filter replacement required [17] • Not aesthetically pleasing • Requires costly periodic filter replacement • Floor placement limits immediate capture of rising smoke • Not effective for large rooms [18] • Not aesthetically pleasing • Requires costly periodic filter replacement • Floor placement limits immediate capture of rising smoke • Not effective for large rooms [19] • Media filters must be replaced • Media filtration allows less airflow than electrostatic air cleaners [20] • Media filtration allows less airflow than electrostatic air cleaners • Media filters must be replaced [21] • Media filters have to be replaced, as opposed to cleaned • Its powder-coat finish may not appeal to some people [22] • Not recommended for high humidity processes • Filters must be changed [24] • Requires periodic filter replacement • Requires installation above ceiling • Can only handle one small enclosed room [25] • 19.63" deep -Requires considerable space above ceiling level • Noticeably less airflow than its electrostatic counterpart [23]
• Media filters cannot be washed and reused • Motor starter optional
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[0] Features [1] • Variable speed fan control, up to 850 CFM • Comes w/ wired remote kit [2] • Variable speed fan control, up to 850 CFM • Comes w/ wired wall control for remote operation [3] • Can be fitted with a drop-skirt when full flush-mount is not possible [4] • Can be fitted with a drop-skirt when full flush-mount is not possible [5] • Side discharge creates effective airflow pattern when used with multiple units • General background ambient or ducted source capture options • Variety of filter options [6] • Side discharge creates effective airflow pattern when used with multiple units • General background ambient or ducted source capture options [7] • Side discharge creates effective airflow pattern when used with multiple units [8] • Carbon & ESP options • General background ambient or ducted source capture options [9] • Side discharge creates effective airflow pattern when used with multiple units • General background ambient or ducted source capture options [10] • True medical grade HEPA • Granulated carbon/zeolite blend • 3 fan speeds [11] • True HEPA filtration • Granulated carbon/zeolite blend • 3 fan speeds [12] • True HEPA filtration • Special gas phase media blend • 3 fan speeds [13] • True HEPA filtration • Special gas phase media blend • 3 fan speeds [14] • Custom gas, odor & smoke control • Remote control [15] • Custom gas, odor & smoke control • Remote control [16] • Custom gas, odor & smoke control [17] • 80 sq ft HEPA filter • 15 lbs carbon for gas & odor • 2 germicidal UV lamps • UV & filter replacement indicator lights [18] • 80 sq ft HEPA filter • 15 lbs carbon for gas & odor • 4 germicidal UV lamps • UV & filter replacement indicator lights [19] • Variable speed control • Can support up to 21 lbs. of odor-adsorbing media [20] • Front access means no tools are required to access the filters • 4-way adjustable air discharge grille [21] • Three speed fan control • Self-contained air cleaner does not need ductwork [22] • Charcoal odor modules are bulk-refillable • Can be used as ambient or source capture [24] • Main Filter - Multi-pleat borosilicate glass fibers • Post Filter - Optional Carbon • 3 Speeds • Mounts above standard 2'x2'ceiling tile or hangs below ceiling [25] • 95% efficient per ASHRAE 52.1 • Remote on/off switch available [23]
• Odor modules are refillable • Designed for ambient or source capture
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[0] Application [1] • Bowling alleys, smoking lounges, and other areas where odor removal is a concern [2] • Bowling alleys, smoking lounges, and other areas where odor removal is a concern [3] • Smoking lounges, clubs, and other places where space is a concern [4] • Smoking lounges, clubs, and other places where space is a concern [5] • Light industrial contamination of dusts, smoke, soot, vapors & mist [6] • Light to moderate industrial contamination of dusts, smoke, soot, vapors & mist • Ambient or source capture options [7] • Cigarette and cigar smoke • Auto body dust, smoke & soot • Woodshop dust • Ambient capture [8] • OSHA regulated heavy metals like cadmium, beryllium, zinc & lead • Light to moderate industrial contaminant [9] • Moderate to heavy levels of industrial contamination of fine dusts, smoke, mist & soot [10] • Small enclosed room w/ one light smoker • Up to 200 sq. ft. [11] • Very small enclosed room w/ one light smoker • Up to 100 sq. ft. [12] • Small enclosed room w/ one light smoker • Up to 200 sq. ft. [13] • Very small enclosed room w/ one light smoker • Up to 100 sq. ft. [14] • Home, office, hospital, salon • Room up to about 900 sq ft. • Tobacco smoke, dust, pollen, pet dander, pollution, Acetic acid, Acetone, Acrolein, Acrylonitrile, 1.3 Butadiene, Butyric acid, Carbon disulfide, Chlorine dioxide, Cresol, Cyclohexanone... etc [15] • Home, office, hospital, salon • Room up to about 1200 sq ft. • Tobacco smoke, dust, pollen, pet dander, pollution, Acetic acid, Acetone, Acrolein, Acrylonitrile, 1.3 Butadiene, Butyric acid, Carbon disulfide, Chlorine dioxide, Cresol, Cyclohexanone, Diethylamine... etc [16] • Home, office, hospital, salon • Room up to about 1200 sq ft. • Tobacco smoke, dust, pollen, pet dander, pollution, Acetic acid, Acetone, Acrolein, Acrylonitrile, 1.3 Butadiene, Butyric acid, Carbon disulfide, Chlorine dioxide, Cresol, Cyclohexanone... etc [17] • 350 CFM handles a room up to 2048 sq ft • Home, office • Medical office • Asthma sufferers • Allergy & pulmonary patients • MCS or environmentally sensitive patients [18] • Isolation rooms • Hospitals, clinics • Civil defense • High level microbiological protection • Immune deficient individuals •COPD patients • Emphysema, lung infection or asthma patients [19] • Bars • Restaurants • Clubs • Nail & Beauty Salons [20] • Light commercial applications where flush-mount installation is not possible [21] • Bingo halls, school vocational areas (welding fumes, wood dust), light powders, body shops [22] • Welding fumes, coolant mist, cutting / trimming, grinding [24] • Home or small office where flush-mount ceiling installation is possible • Up to about 500 sq ft room. [25] • Restaurants • Bars • Taverns • Offices • Conference rooms • Break rooms [23]
• Welding, mist, grinding, cutting, fume extraction
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f019253d_The_Delaware_Geological_Survey_inerals_of_the_Red_Clay_Valley_Description
[Rock Type] Quartz [Description]
A glassy, transparent to translucent mineral that breaks and fractures like glass. Its color is usually white to gray. Quartz is present in almost all Piedmont rocks.
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Common Rocks and Minerals of the Delaware Piedmont | The Delaware Geological Survey
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[Rock Type] Feldspar [Description]
In weathered rocks or granitic pegmatites, feldspars occur as milky white or pink porcelain-like minerals that often break into rectangular shapes with shiny flat surfaces. In fresh, unweathered amphilbolites or gneisses, the feldspars are glassy and transparent. In the 18th and 19th centuries, feldspar was quarried in the Red Clay Valley for use in porcelain, china, and glazes. Orthoclase and plagioclase are two types of feldspar found in the Delaware Piedmont.
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[Rock Type] Mica [Description]
A mineral with perfect basal cleavage that easily separates into sheets. The varieties are black biotite, white muscovite, bronze phlogopite, and green chlorite. Micas are common in all Piedmont rocks except the high-grade gneisses of the Wilmington Complex.
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Common Rocks and Minerals of the Delaware Piedmont | The Delaware Geological Survey
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[Rock Type] Garnet [Description]
Most Piedmont garnets are a dark-red, iron-rich variety called almandine. They usually occur as 12-sided crystals that vary in size from crystals so small they can be seen only under a microscope to crystals of an inch or more across. Garnets are considered semi-precious stones, but in the highly deformed rocks of the Piedmont they are usually fractured and not suitable for jewelery. Garnet is also used as an abrasive.
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[Rock Type] Sillimanite [Description]
Sillimanite, or fibrolite as it is commonly called, occurs as aggregates of thin fibers, nodules, or veins. Its color is either gray blue or dull white. It is a high-grade metamorphic mineral that occurs in the gneisses and granitic pegmatites. Sillimanite is the Delaware State Mineral.
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Common Rocks and Minerals of the Delaware Piedmont | The Delaware Geological Survey
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[Rock Type] Calcite and Dolomite [Description]
The major minerals in marble. In the Delaware Piedmont they occur in the Cockeysville Marble as blue-white, coarsely crystalline interlocking grains. Years ago the marble was quarried, converted into quick lime, and used as a soil conditioner.
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Common Rocks and Minerals of the Delaware Piedmont | The Delaware Geological Survey
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[Rock Type] Serpentine [Description]
A secondary mineral that forms by the alteration of magnesium-rich minerals. Serpentines are always shades of green, they are soft, and have a slightly soapy or greasy feel
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Common Rocks and Minerals of the Delaware Piedmont | The Delaware Geological Survey
Description
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[Rock Type] Amphibole [Description]
A large family of minerals. In the Delaware Piedmont, they are usually black or dark green. Amphiboles usually have one good cleavage that will sparkle on fresh surfaces. Arock containing around 50% or more amphibole is called an amphibolite.
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Common Rocks and Minerals of the Delaware Piedmont | The Delaware Geological Survey
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[Rock Type] Pryoxene [Description]
A group of dark minerals that are common in the Piedmont rocks. They usually occur as interlocking grains in the highest-grade gneisses, amphibolites, and gabbros.
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Common Rocks and Minerals of the Delaware Piedmont | The Delaware Geological Survey
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933894d5_s___Integrated_Crop_Management__Reason
[Disease] Seedling diseases [Effect of early planting] More disease [Reason]
Cooler, wetter soil favors infection
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Planting date affects crop diseases | Integrated Crop Management
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http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/icm/1999/5-3-1999/dateeffects.html
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00278-ip-10-236-191-2_524621383_4.json
933894d5_s___Integrated_Crop_Management__Reason
[Disease] Corn leaf diseases [Effect of early planting] Less yield loss [Reason]
More grain fill occurs before disease sets in
[]
Planting date affects crop diseases | Integrated Crop Management
Reason
http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/icm/1999/5-3-1999/dateeffects.html
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00278-ip-10-236-191-2_524621383_4.json
933894d5_s___Integrated_Crop_Management__Reason
[Disease] Corn stalk rots [Effect of early planting] Not consistent [Reason]
Depends on weather and timing of harvest
[]
Planting date affects crop diseases | Integrated Crop Management
Reason
http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/icm/1999/5-3-1999/dateeffects.html
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00278-ip-10-236-191-2_524621383_4.json
933894d5_s___Integrated_Crop_Management__Reason
[Disease] Corn ear rots [Effect of early planting] Less disease [Reason]
Earlier drydown
[]
Planting date affects crop diseases | Integrated Crop Management
Reason
http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/icm/1999/5-3-1999/dateeffects.html
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00278-ip-10-236-191-2_524621383_4.json
933894d5_s___Integrated_Crop_Management__Reason
[Disease] Soybean root rots, sudden death syndrome [Effect of early planting] More disease [Reason]
Cooler, wetter soil favors infection
[]
Planting date affects crop diseases | Integrated Crop Management
Reason
http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/icm/1999/5-3-1999/dateeffects.html
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00278-ip-10-236-191-2_524621383_4.json
933894d5_s___Integrated_Crop_Management__Reason
[Disease] Soybean cyst nematode [Effect of early planting] More disease [Reason]
Plants will be infected by early-hatching nematodes
[]
Planting date affects crop diseases | Integrated Crop Management
Reason
http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/icm/1999/5-3-1999/dateeffects.html
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00278-ip-10-236-191-2_524621383_4.json
933894d5_s___Integrated_Crop_Management__Reason
[Disease] Soybean white mold [Effect of early planting] Not consistent [Reason]
Depends on weather during flowering
[]
Planting date affects crop diseases | Integrated Crop Management
Reason
http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/icm/1999/5-3-1999/dateeffects.html
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00278-ip-10-236-191-2_524621383_4.json
933894d5_s___Integrated_Crop_Management__Reason
[Disease] Soybean brown stem rot [Effect of early planting] Not consistent [Reason]
Depends on weather
[]
Planting date affects crop diseases | Integrated Crop Management
Reason
http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/icm/1999/5-3-1999/dateeffects.html
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00278-ip-10-236-191-2_524621383_4.json
933894d5_s___Integrated_Crop_Management__Reason
[Disease] Soybean mosaic virus [Effect of early planting] Less yield loss [Reason]
Disease spread by aphids occurs later in the season
[]
Planting date affects crop diseases | Integrated Crop Management
Reason
http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/icm/1999/5-3-1999/dateeffects.html
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00278-ip-10-236-191-2_524621383_4.json
933894d5_s___Integrated_Crop_Management__Reason
[Disease] Soybean pod & stem blight [Effect of early planting] More disease [Reason]
Warm conditions during late pod fill stages
[]
Planting date affects crop diseases | Integrated Crop Management
Reason
http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/icm/1999/5-3-1999/dateeffects.html
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00278-ip-10-236-191-2_524621383_4.json
fcf59ec1_ecipes___Canadian_Canoe_Routes__Vegetarian_Recipe
[Recipe Name] Spaghetti with Meat Sauce [Serves] 4 [Cooking Time] 20 min [Preparation Difficulty] moderate [Dehydrated Meal] Yes [Vegetarian Recipe]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
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[Recipe Name] Spam Chimichangas [Serves] 2 [Cooking Time] 15min [Preparation Difficulty] simple [Dehydrated Meal] No [Vegetarian Recipe]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
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[Recipe Name] Spicy Chicken Stir Fry on Nood [Serves] 2 [Cooking Time] 20 min [Preparation Difficulty] moderate [Dehydrated Meal] Yes [Vegetarian Recipe]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
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[Recipe Name] Spicy Teriyaki Jerky [Serves] 25 [Cooking Time] 600 min [Preparation Difficulty] moderate [Dehydrated Meal] Yes [Vegetarian Recipe]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
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fcf59ec1_ecipes___Canadian_Canoe_Routes__Vegetarian_Recipe
[Recipe Name] Spicy Teriyaki Jerky [Serves] 25 [Cooking Time] 600 min. [Preparation Difficulty] moderate [Dehydrated Meal] Yes [Vegetarian Recipe]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
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fcf59ec1_ecipes___Canadian_Canoe_Routes__Vegetarian_Recipe
[Recipe Name] Spit in your eye [Serves] 1 [Cooking Time] 2 min [Preparation Difficulty] simple [Dehydrated Meal] No [Vegetarian Recipe]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
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[Recipe Name] Split pea soup with dumplings [Serves] 2 [Cooking Time] 35 min [Preparation Difficulty] moderate [Dehydrated Meal] Yes [Vegetarian Recipe]
Yes
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
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[Recipe Name] Strawberry Porridge [Serves] 2 [Cooking Time] 2 min [Preparation Difficulty] simple [Dehydrated Meal] Yes [Vegetarian Recipe]
Yes
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
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fcf59ec1_ecipes___Canadian_Canoe_Routes__Vegetarian_Recipe
[Recipe Name] Strudel on a Stick [Serves] 3 [Cooking Time] 10 min [Preparation Difficulty] simple [Dehydrated Meal] No [Vegetarian Recipe]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
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fcf59ec1_ecipes___Canadian_Canoe_Routes__Vegetarian_Recipe
[Recipe Name] Sunflower Bars [Serves] 4 [Cooking Time] 25min [Dehydrated Meal] No [Vegetarian Recipe]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
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fcf59ec1_ecipes___Canadian_Canoe_Routes__Vegetarian_Recipe
[Recipe Name] Sunrise Rice Pudding [Serves] 4 [Cooking Time] 20 min [Preparation Difficulty] moderate [Dehydrated Meal] Yes [Vegetarian Recipe]
Yes
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
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[Recipe Name] Super Power Bars [Serves] 2 [Cooking Time] 15min [Dehydrated Meal] No [Vegetarian Recipe]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
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[Recipe Name] Sweet and sour curried rice [Serves] 6 [Cooking Time] 40 min [Preparation Difficulty] simple [Dehydrated Meal] Yes [Vegetarian Recipe]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
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fcf59ec1_ecipes___Canadian_Canoe_Routes__Vegetarian_Recipe
[Recipe Name] Tabouli Salad [Serves] 4 [Cooking Time] 20min [Preparation Difficulty] simple [Dehydrated Meal] No [Vegetarian Recipe]
Yes
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
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[Recipe Name] Tamale Pie [Serves] 2 [Cooking Time] 20 min [Preparation Difficulty] moderate [Dehydrated Meal] Yes [Vegetarian Recipe]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
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[Recipe Name] Tasty Garlicy Kabobs [Serves] 4 [Cooking Time] 30 min [Preparation Difficulty] moderate [Dehydrated Meal] No [Vegetarian Recipe]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
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[Recipe Name] Tasty Glop Spread [Serves] 2 [Cooking Time] 15min [Dehydrated Meal] No [Vegetarian Recipe]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
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[Recipe Name] Tea Biscuits [Serves] 5 [Cooking Time] 15 min [Preparation Difficulty] moderate [Dehydrated Meal] No [Vegetarian Recipe]
No
[ [ "N", "o" ], [ "Y", "e", "s" ] ]
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