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[0] Connect Water-filled Pipe [Quick Fitting®] YES [Crimping] NO [Glued] NO [Soldered] NO [Threaded] NO [Compression]
YES
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Applications of ProBite® Lead-Free Products | Quick Fitting Inc.
Compression
http://www.quickfitting.com/b/probite-lead-free/probite-lead-free-applications/
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_660412788_0.json
77f9896b__Products___Quick_Fitting_Inc___Compression
[0] Simple to Use [Quick Fitting®] YES [Crimping] NO [Glued] NO [Soldered] NO [Threaded] NO [Compression]
NO
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Applications of ProBite® Lead-Free Products | Quick Fitting Inc.
Compression
http://www.quickfitting.com/b/probite-lead-free/probite-lead-free-applications/
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_660412788_0.json
4fd64244_ee_Diet_Plan___Laparoscopic_MD__Food_Group
[Allowed] Water and ice chips, decaffeinated tea, sugar free cocoa, crystal light, sugar-free Kool-aid, sugar-free Tang, sugar-free lemonade, diet Snapple, diet V-8 Splash, non-caloric flavored water [Avoid] All sugar sweetened drinks, alcoholic beverages, coffee, caffeinated beverages, carbonated beverages [Food Group]
Beverages
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Bariatric Surgery Puree Diet Plan | Laparoscopic.MD
Food Group
http://www.laparoscopic.md/bariatric-surgery-diet/puree-diet-after-bariatric-surgery
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00280-ip-10-236-191-2_560207721_0.json
4fd64244_ee_Diet_Plan___Laparoscopic_MD__Food_Group
[Allowed] Cooked cereal, cream of rice, cream of wheat, Malt-O-Meal, thinned grits or oatmeal, mashed potatoes, mashed sweet potatoes, baked potatoes, baked beans [Avoid] Sugar-sweetened cereals, cold cereals, pasta and all other starches [Food Group]
Starches
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Bariatric Surgery Puree Diet Plan | Laparoscopic.MD
Food Group
http://www.laparoscopic.md/bariatric-surgery-diet/puree-diet-after-bariatric-surgery
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00280-ip-10-236-191-2_560207721_0.json
4fd64244_ee_Diet_Plan___Laparoscopic_MD__Food_Group
[Allowed] Cooked or canned fruits. Be sure that the canned fruits are packed in their own juice and without sugar added [Avoid] Raw fruits and sugary juices. Fruits that cannot be peeled like orange and grapefruit. [Food Group]
Fruits
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Bariatric Surgery Puree Diet Plan | Laparoscopic.MD
Food Group
http://www.laparoscopic.md/bariatric-surgery-diet/puree-diet-after-bariatric-surgery
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00280-ip-10-236-191-2_560207721_0.json
4fd64244_ee_Diet_Plan___Laparoscopic_MD__Food_Group
[Allowed] Skim or fat free milk, low-fat yogurt, low-fat or fat-free cottage cheese [Avoid] All others [Food Group]
Dairy
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Bariatric Surgery Puree Diet Plan | Laparoscopic.MD
Food Group
http://www.laparoscopic.md/bariatric-surgery-diet/puree-diet-after-bariatric-surgery
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00280-ip-10-236-191-2_560207721_0.json
4fd64244_ee_Diet_Plan___Laparoscopic_MD__Food_Group
[Allowed] Egg, canned chicken, shaved deli meats, almost any type of fish cooked by baking, boiling, slow cooker, foil wrapped [Avoid] Beef, dry meat or poultry. Cooking methods: grilling, frying [Food Group]
Meat
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Bariatric Surgery Puree Diet Plan | Laparoscopic.MD
Food Group
http://www.laparoscopic.md/bariatric-surgery-diet/puree-diet-after-bariatric-surgery
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00280-ip-10-236-191-2_560207721_0.json
4fd64244_ee_Diet_Plan___Laparoscopic_MD__Food_Group
[Allowed] Cooked or canned vegetables. Be sure to choose low sodium vegetables. Must be able to mash with fork. [Avoid] Raw vegetables, stringy vegetables [Food Group]
Vegetables
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Bariatric Surgery Puree Diet Plan | Laparoscopic.MD
Food Group
http://www.laparoscopic.md/bariatric-surgery-diet/puree-diet-after-bariatric-surgery
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00280-ip-10-236-191-2_560207721_0.json
4fd64244_ee_Diet_Plan___Laparoscopic_MD__Food_Group
[Allowed] I can’t believe it’s not butter cooking spray [Avoid] Saturated fats, butter, margarine [Food Group]
Fats
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Bariatric Surgery Puree Diet Plan | Laparoscopic.MD
Food Group
http://www.laparoscopic.md/bariatric-surgery-diet/puree-diet-after-bariatric-surgery
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00280-ip-10-236-191-2_560207721_0.json
4fd64244_ee_Diet_Plan___Laparoscopic_MD__Food_Group
[Allowed] Sugar free popsicle, sugar free jello.You may choose low sugar baby food protein. [Avoid] Sugar sweetened desserts, mixed dishes like lasagna [Food Group]
Other
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Bariatric Surgery Puree Diet Plan | Laparoscopic.MD
Food Group
http://www.laparoscopic.md/bariatric-surgery-diet/puree-diet-after-bariatric-surgery
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00280-ip-10-236-191-2_560207721_0.json
4e904671_sed_for_Stomachic___EcoReality__12
[0] ID [1] common name [2] family [3] latin name [4] date [5] quantity [6] action [7] days to germ [8] propagation [9] days to maturity [10] habitat [11] sun [13] soil [14] inventory [15] notes [16] nutrients [17] needs [18] use [12]
drainage
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Plant used for/Stomachic - EcoReality
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http://ecoreality.org/wiki/Plant_used_for/Stomachic
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4e904671_sed_for_Stomachic___EcoReality__12
[0] 323 [1] Chamomile [2] Asteraceae [3] Chamaemelum nobile (dg fo pf wp) [4] 2013-06-24 00:00:00 [5] 56 each starts in greenhouse soil [6] transplant [8] Seed - sow March in a cold frame. Only just cover the seed and do not let the compost dry out. When they are large enough to handle, prick the seedlings out into individual pots and plant them out into their permanent positions in the summer. Division in spring or autumn. Very easy, larger clumps can be replanted direct into their permanent positions, though it is best to pot up smaller clumps and grow them on in a cold frame until they are rooting well. Plant them out in the summer or following spring. Basal cuttings in spring. Harvest the shoots when they are about 5cm long with plenty of underground stem. Pot them up into individual pots and keep them in light shade in a cold frame or greenhouse until they are rooting well. Plant them out in the summer. Tolerates most well-drained soils, preferring a dry sandy soil and a sunny position[4, 37, 200]. Tolerates partial shade[16]. Established plants are drought tolerant[190]. Can be grown in grass[54]. Tolerates a pH in the range 6.8 to 8. Plants are hardy to at least -15°c[200]. They often deteriorate in very wet or cold winters, but usually recover quickly in the spring and early summer[238]. Chamomile is commonly grown in the domestic herb garden, it is also cultivated commercially for its flowers which are used in herb teas and medicinally. The double-flowered form is highly regarded for its medicinal virtues[165]. Plants can be invasive when growing in good conditions[188], though they are easy to control[K]. There is some confusion between this plant (which is a perennial) and the annual chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) as to which is the genuine medicinal chamomile. Some reports say that this plant is the most effective herbally[4], whilst others says that Matricaria is more potent[9]. Both plants seem to have very similar properties and either can probably be used quite successfully. Camomile is a very good companion plant, promoting the health of plants it is growing close to, it is especially good for growing near cabbages, onions and, in small quantities, wheat[4, 14, 20, 54, 201, 238]. The cultivar 'Treneague' is a low-growing non-flowering form that makes an excellent ground cover[197]. Fairly tolerant of being walked on, it is sometimes used instead of grass for making a lawn though it is more difficult to maintain and can become weed infested, especially in its early stages[200]. It also tends to become bare in places[208]. The whole plant has a pungent aroma, this being especially noticeable on hot days or when the plant is bruised. [10] Ground Cover; Lawn; Cultivated Beds; East Wall. In. South Wall. In. West Wall. In. [11] sun or partial shade [13] poor [15] Camomile is a common herb with a long history of safe and effective medicinal use - it is widely used as a household herbal remedy. It is particularly useful as a remedy for various problems of the digestive system, as a sedative and a nervine, it is especially suited for young children[4, 20, 21]. A tea is made from the flowers and this should be prepared in a closed vessel to prevent loss of the essential oils[4]. The flowers are anodyne, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, nervine, stomachic, tonic, vasodilator[4, 14, 21, 37, 165, 201]. The single-flowered form is the most potent medicinally, though it can in large doses damage the lining of the stomach and bowels[4]. For this reason, the double-flowered form is usually preferred since this contains less of the alkaloid that causes the problem[4]. The flowers are gathered in the summer when they are fully open and are distilled for their oil or dried for later use[238]. They should not be stored for longer than 12 months[238]. The whole herb is used to make a lotion for external application in the treatment of toothache, earache, neuralgia etc[4]. The essential oil is used in aromatherapy. Its keyword is 'Soothing'[210]. The German Commission E Monographs, a therapeutic guide to herbal medicine, approve Chamaemelum nobile for coughs and bronchitis, fevers and colds, inflammations of the skin, inflammation of the mouth and pharynx, tendency to infection - improve immunity, wounds and burns (see [302] for critics of commission E). An infusion of the flowers is used as a hair shampoo, especially for fair hair[14, 20, 168]. It is also used as a liquid feed and general plant tonic[14], effective against a number of plant diseases[18, 20, 201]. It has fungicidal properties and its use is said to prevent damping off in seedlings[238]. The flowers are an ingredient of 'QR' herbal compost activator[32]. This is a dried and powdered mixture of several herbs that can be added to a compost heap in order to speed up bacterial activity and thus shorten the time needed to make the compost[K]. The whole plant was formerly used as a strewing herb[4, 168]. The whole plant is insect repellent both when growing and when dried[14, 20]. An essential oil from the whole plant is used as a flavouring and in perfumery[46]. Yellow to gold dyes are obtained from the flowers[168]. The plant makes a very good ground cover[197] and can also be used as an edging plant[200]. It does tend to become bare in patches[208]. [18] Anodyne, Antiinflammatory, Antispasmodic, Aromatherapy, Compost, Dye, Essential, Food, Fungicide, Insect repellant, Nervine, Stomachic, Strewing, Tonic, Vasodilator [12]
well drained
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Plant used for/Stomachic - EcoReality
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http://ecoreality.org/wiki/Plant_used_for/Stomachic
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00056-ip-10-236-191-2_79813257_0.json
4e904671_sed_for_Stomachic___EcoReality__12
[0] 4 [1] Chaste Tree [2] Verbenaceae [3] Vitex agnus-castus (dg fo pf wp) [4] 2013-04-26 00:00:00 [5] 112 each seeds in [6] plant [7] 21 [8] Standard greenhouse cultivation works best on these seeds, with germ after 3 or 4 weeks of warm, moist treatment. Seed sow March in a warm greenhouse. The seed does not need pre-treatment. Germination is usually free and quick. Prick out the seedlings into individual pots when they are large enough to handle and grow them on in the greenhouse for their first winter. Plant them out into their permanent positions in early summer of the following year. Cuttings of half-ripe wood, 5 - 8cm with a heel, July/August in a frame. Good percentage. Cuttings of mature wood of the current seasons growth, November in a cold frame. Prefers a light well-drained loamy soil in a warm sunny position sheltered from cold drying winds. Succeeds in dry soils. Intolerant of water-logging. Hardy to about -10°c. Plants only flower freely in a warm summer, so they are best grown against a sunny wall even in areas of the country where they are hardy. The flowers are produced so late in the season that they are unlikely to produce viable seed in this country even if they flower properly. A very ornamental plant, there are some named varieties. The whole plant is aromatic, the leaves and stems are strongly aromatic, the flowers are deliciously scented and the dried seeds have a pungent lemony perfume. This species has long been regarded as a symbol of chastity. Flowers are produced at the ends of the current year's growth. Any pruning is best carried out in the spring and should consist of cutting out dead wood and shortening last year's flowering branches. [10] Germ: warm, moist, greenhouse. [13] loam [14] 100 each [15] The leaves and flowers exude exotic aromas. Seeds regulate hormones and support breast health. Used for thousands of years for its beneficial affect on the female hormonal system. Prolonged usage restores corpus luteum function. The berries of this plant have a range of medicinal actions but possibly the most important is its ability to rectify hormonal imbalances caused by an excess of oestrogen and an insufficiency of progesterone. It acts upon the pituitary gland, reducing the production of certain hormones and increasing the production of others, shifting the balance in favour of the gestagens. Thus it has a wide application of uses in malfunctions of the feminine reproductive system and has been used with great effect in restoring absent menstruation, regulating heavy periods, restoring fertility when this is caused by hormonal imbalance, relieving pre-menstrual tension and easing the change of menopause. Some caution is advised since excessive doses can cause a nervous disorder known as formication, which manifests as a sensation of insects crawling over the skin. The berries are considered to be an aphrodisiac, though other reports say that they are anaphrodisiac. The reason for this apparent disagreement is that the berries have a regulating effect on the body and so are likely to increase sexual activity in those who are not very active in this area whilst reducing it in those who are very active. The fresh berries are pounded to a pulp and used in the form of a tincture for the relief of paralysis, pains in the limbs, weakness etc. Other uses include: reduced flatulence, suppress appetite and induce sleep. Unproven uses include: treatment of impotence, prostatitis, swelling of the testes, sterility, swelling of the ovaries. A perfume is made from the flowers. Young stems are used in basket making. A yellow dye is obtained from the leaves, the seed and the roots. Wood - hard, close grained. [18] Anaphrodisiac, Aphrodisiac, Basketry, Diaphoretic, Diuretic, Dye, Essential, Febrifuge, Fragrance, Galactogogue, Infertility, Ophthalmic, Seasoning, Sedative, Stomachic, Wood [12]
well drained
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Plant used for/Stomachic - EcoReality
12
http://ecoreality.org/wiki/Plant_used_for/Stomachic
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00056-ip-10-236-191-2_79813257_0.json
4e904671_sed_for_Stomachic___EcoReality__12
[0] 10 [1] Codonopsis; Dang-shen [2] Campanulaceae [3] Codonopsis pilosula (dg fo pf wp) [7] 7 [8] Sow in spring. Watch out for gophers, these roots are tastier than carrots! Do not allow the compost to dry out. The seed usually germinates in 1 - 6 weeks at 20°c. Prick out the seedlings into individual pots as soon as they are large enough to handle and grow them on in a greenhouse for their first winter. Plant out in late spring or early summer and protect them from slugs until the plants are well established. DIVISION in spring, with care, since the plant resents root disturbance. We have found it best to take small divisions that are teased out from the sides of the main clump so as to cause the least possible disturbance to the plants and to avoid having to dig up the clump. These small divisions need to be potted up and placed in light shade in a greenhouse until they are rooting well. They can be planted out into their permanent positions in the summer if they are large enough, otherwise in the following spring. [10] Plant prefers full sun to part shade and something to climb on -- preferably another plant but lacking that at least a string. [11] sun or partial shade [13] garden [14] 100 each [15] Twining and vining perennial native to China. "Poor Man's Ginseng" builds chi and tonifys the blood. A fascinating climbing plant with bell-shaped blossoms. The roots are crunchy, very sweet, quite delicious. The herb in TCM is the pressed and dried, rolled root that is sugary and chewy. Highly recommended. [18] Adaptogen, Appetizer, Digestive, Galactogogue, Sialagogue, Stomachic, Tonic [12]
well drained
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Plant used for/Stomachic - EcoReality
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7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00056-ip-10-236-191-2_79813257_0.json
4e904671_sed_for_Stomachic___EcoReality__12
[0] 46 [1] Ku-shen [2] Fabaceae [3] Sophora flavescens (dg fo pf wp) [4] 2013-04-28 00:00:00 [5] 44 each seeds in [6] plant [8] Scarify and soak seed overnight and sow fall to early spring. Work up seedlings in pots until they are big enough to withstand the rigors of planting outdoors. Seed best sown as soon as it is ripe in a greenhouse. Pre-soak stored seed for 12 hours in hot (not boiling) water and sow in late winter in a greenhouse. Prick out the seedlings as soon as they are large enough to handle into individual pots in the greenhouse, and grow them on for 2 years under protected conditions. Plant them out into their permanent positions in early summer of their third year. Plants should be container-grown and planted out whilst young, older plants do not transplant well. A polymorphic species. This species has a symbiotic relationship with certain soil bacteria, these bacteria form nodules on the roots and fix atmospheric nitrogen. Some of this nitrogen is utilized by the growing plant but some can also be used by other plants growing nearby. CUTTINGS of young shoots with a heel, July/August in a frame. Also, air-layering. [10] The plant itself does well in the same habitat as Sea Buckthorn (Hippophaea rhamnoides), with an ability to improve poor soil and stabilize loose, sloping ground. Relatively cold-hardy broadleaf evergreens brighten the dreary drears of winter. Plant prefers full sun and is not picky about soil. Succeeds in a well-drained moderately fertile soil in full sun. Requires the protection of a sunny wall if it is to flower, and succeeds only in the mildest areas of the country. It grows best in the warmer areas of the country where the wood will be more readily ripened and better able to withstand winter cold. Although hardy to at least -15°c, this species does not do very well in the relatively cool summers of Britain, the plant gradually weakens and eventually succumbs. It can be grown in the milder areas of the country and be treated like a herbaceous perennial, growing afresh from the base each spring. [11] full sun [13] poor [14] 50 each [15] Evergreen perennial shrub to 5 feet, native to China and Japan. The dried root of this handsome, nitrogen-fixing subshrub is one of the Chinese herbs that clears heat, having a bitter and cold nature, used for jaundice, diarrhea, vaginal discharge and sores. It is a relatively important herb in the Chinese materia medica. [16] Nitrogen [18] Anthelmintic, Antibacterial, Antifungal, Antipruritic, Astringent, Bitter, Carminative, Diuretic, Febrifuge, Insect Repellant, Parasiticide, Pectoral, Stomachic, Tonic [12]
well drained
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Plant used for/Stomachic - EcoReality
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http://ecoreality.org/wiki/Plant_used_for/Stomachic
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4e904671_sed_for_Stomachic___EcoReality__12
[0] 322 [1] Spearmint [2] Lamiaceae [3] Mentha spicata (dg fo pf wp) [4] 2013-06-24 00:00:00 [5] 56 each starts in greenhouse soil [6] transplant [8] Seed - sow spring in a cold frame. Germination is usually fairly quick. Prick out the seedlings into individual pots when they are large enough to handle and plant them out in the summer. Mentha species are very prone to hybridisation and so the seed cannot be relied on to breed true. Even without hybridisation, seedlings will not be uniform and so the content of medicinal oils etc will vary. When growing plants with a particular aroma it is best to propagate them by division[K]. Division can be easily carried out at almost any time of the year, though it is probably best done in the spring or autumn to allow the plant to establish more quickly. Virtually any part of the root is capable of growing into a new plant. Larger divisions can be planted out direct into their permanent positions. However, for maximum increase it is possible to divide the roots up into sections no more than 3cm long and pot these up in light shade in a cold frame. They will quickly become established and can be planted out in the summer. [10] Woodland garden sunny edge; dappled shade; shady edge; cultivated beds [11] partial shade [13] clay [18] Antiemetic, Antiseptic, Cancer, Carminative, Diuretic, Essential, Insect Repellant, Poultice, Restorative, Stimulant, Stomachic, Strewing [12]
moist
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Plant used for/Stomachic - EcoReality
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7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00056-ip-10-236-191-2_79813257_0.json
4e904671_sed_for_Stomachic___EcoReality__12
[0] 282 [1] Wormwood [2] Asteraceae [3] Artemisia absinthium (dg fo pf wp) [4] 2013-04-26 00:00:00 [5] 100 each seeds in [6] plant [7] 180 [8] Seed: surface sow from late winter to early summer in a greenhouse. The seed usually germinates within 2 - 26 weeks at 15°c[134]. When they are large enough to handle, prick the seedlings out into individual pots. They can be planted out in the summer, or kept in pots in a cold frame for the winter and then planted out in the spring. Cuttings: half-ripe wood, July/August in a frame. Division: in spring or autumn. Succeeds in any soil, but best in poor, dry, warm soil, which also promotes longevity and aroma. [11] sun or partial shade [13] poor [14] 0 each [15] Inhibits growth of fennel, sage, caraway, anise, and most young plants, especially in wet years [14, 18, 20]. Good companion to carrots, protecting them from root fly[201]. Deerproof, attracts dogs. Fresh or dried shoots repel insects and mice. An infusion discourages slugs and insects. Valued especially for its tonic effect on the liver, gallbladder and digestive system, and for its vermicidal activity[4, 238, 254]. Extremely useful medicine for those with weak and under-active digestion. It increases stomach acid and bile production, improving digestion and the absorption of nutrients[254]. It also eases wind and bloating and, if taken regularly, helps the body return to full vitality after a prolonged illness[254]. The leaves and flowering shoots are anthelmintic, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antitumor, carminative, cholagogue, emmenagogue, febrifuge, hypnotic, stimulant, stomachic, tonic and vermifuge[4, 9, 21, 46, 165, 222, 254]. Harvested as it is coming into flower and then dried for later use[4]. Use with caution[21], the plant should be taken internally in small doses for short-term treatment only, preferably under the supervision of a qualified practitioner[238]. It should not be prescribed for children or pregnant women[238]. The extremely bitter leaves are chewed to stimulate the appetite[222]. The bitter taste on the tongue sets off a reflex action, stimulating stomach and other digestive secretions[254]. Leaves have been used with some success in the treatment of anorexia nervosa[244]. Applied externally to bruises and bites[238]. A warm compress has been used to ease sprains and strained muscles[257]. A homeopathic remedy is made from the leaves[9]. It is used to stimulate bile and gastric juice production and to treat disorders of the liver and gall bladder[9]. [18] Anthelmintic, Antiinflammatory, Antiseptic, Antispasmodic, Antitumor, Carminative, Cholagogue, Emmenagogue, Febrifuge, Flavouring, Fragrance, Homeopathy, Hypnotic, Insect Repellant, Stimulant, Stomachic, Strewing, Tonic, Vermifuge, Veterinary [12]
well drained
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Plant used for/Stomachic - EcoReality
12
http://ecoreality.org/wiki/Plant_used_for/Stomachic
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3cba2747_nt_Water_Towers__Mumbai__India__Comparison
[Sr No] 1 [FERROCEMENT WATER TOWER] Self-weight of ferrocement water tower tank is about 60% less than that of RCC. [RCC WATER TOWER] Self weight of RCC water tower tank is more than 250% that of ferrocement water tower tank. [Comparison]
Self Weight
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Ferrocement Water Storage Tanks, Ferrocement Water Towers, Mumbai, India
Comparison
http://www.jadferrocements.net/water-storages-tanks.html
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3cba2747_nt_Water_Towers__Mumbai__India__Comparison
[Sr No] 2 [FERROCEMENT WATER TOWER] Ferrocement being crack resistant material, it is very much durable with no repairs requirement up to 50years. [RCC WATER TOWER] RCC is generally cracked section material. It is deteriorates after 15-20 years. Therefore itrequires early repairs. [Comparison]
Durability
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Ferrocement Water Storage Tanks, Ferrocement Water Towers, Mumbai, India
Comparison
http://www.jadferrocements.net/water-storages-tanks.html
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3cba2747_nt_Water_Towers__Mumbai__India__Comparison
[Sr No] 3 [FERROCEMENT WATER TOWER] Ferrocement has high strength to weight ratio. [RCC WATER TOWER] RCC has much low strength to weight ratio as compared to ferrocement. [Comparison]
Strength
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Ferrocement Water Storage Tanks, Ferrocement Water Towers, Mumbai, India
Comparison
http://www.jadferrocements.net/water-storages-tanks.html
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3cba2747_nt_Water_Towers__Mumbai__India__Comparison
[Sr No] 4 [FERROCEMENT WATER TOWER] Cost of foundation of ferrocement water tower tank is less than that of RCC. Foundation of ferrocement frame is convenient on weak soil. [RCC WATER TOWER] Cost of foundation is higher than that of ferrocement. Weak soil requires costly foundation such as pilling or any other. [Comparison]
Foundation
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Ferrocement Water Storage Tanks, Ferrocement Water Towers, Mumbai, India
Comparison
http://www.jadferrocements.net/water-storages-tanks.html
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00228-ip-10-236-191-2_532649199_14.json
3cba2747_nt_Water_Towers__Mumbai__India__Comparison
[Sr No] 5 [FERROCEMENT WATER TOWER] The surface of beams, columns, floors, have wire mesh reinforcement layers immediately below, by about 5mm.The wire mesh reinforcement is of small dia and at close spacing. Therefore it resists crack formation very efficiently. There are at least two layers of wire mesh. [RCC WATER TOWER] There is no such arrangement in the case of RCC frame. RCC sections generally being cracked are vulnerable to atmospheric polluted gases entry. Therefore more prone to early deteriorations of reinforcements and spalling of concrete. [Comparison]
Pre-gunited Structures
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Ferrocement Water Storage Tanks, Ferrocement Water Towers, Mumbai, India
Comparison
http://www.jadferrocements.net/water-storages-tanks.html
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3cba2747_nt_Water_Towers__Mumbai__India__Comparison
[Sr No] 6 [FERROCEMENT WATER TOWER] Ferrocement water tower tank does not require any waterproofing treatment. [RCC WATER TOWER] Waterproofing of walls and floor has to be exclusively carried out. [Comparison]
Waterproofing
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Ferrocement Water Storage Tanks, Ferrocement Water Towers, Mumbai, India
Comparison
http://www.jadferrocements.net/water-storages-tanks.html
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3cba2747_nt_Water_Towers__Mumbai__India__Comparison
[Sr No] 7 [FERROCEMENT WATER TOWER] The roof of Ferrocement water tower tanks is very much durable and the soffit does not deteriorate as in the case of RCC. [RCC WATER TOWER] The soffit of RCC water tower gets deteriorated after 10-12years and if not attended immediately, the whole slab has to be re-casted. [Comparison]
Roof
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Ferrocement Water Storage Tanks, Ferrocement Water Towers, Mumbai, India
Comparison
http://www.jadferrocements.net/water-storages-tanks.html
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00228-ip-10-236-191-2_532649199_14.json
3cba2747_nt_Water_Towers__Mumbai__India__Comparison
[Sr No] 8 [FERROCEMENT WATER TOWER] Ferrocement frame of water tower is very much ductile. The earthquake and wind forces are very low because the self weight of the ferrocement water tower tank is very low. [RCC WATER TOWER] In case of RCC water tower tank earthquake and wind forces are very high. Because of comparatively very high self weight. [Comparison]
Earthquake and wind resistance
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Ferrocement Water Storage Tanks, Ferrocement Water Towers, Mumbai, India
Comparison
http://www.jadferrocements.net/water-storages-tanks.html
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00228-ip-10-236-191-2_532649199_14.json
3cba2747_nt_Water_Towers__Mumbai__India__Comparison
[Sr No] 9 [FERROCEMENT WATER TOWER] Life Cycle cost of ferrocement water tower tanks is very low as compared to RCC. [RCC WATER TOWER] Life cycle cost of RCC frame is very high. [Comparison]
Life Cycle Cost
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Ferrocement Water Storage Tanks, Ferrocement Water Towers, Mumbai, India
Comparison
http://www.jadferrocements.net/water-storages-tanks.html
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3cba2747_nt_Water_Towers__Mumbai__India__Comparison
[Sr No] 10 [FERROCEMENT WATER TOWER] Cost of ferrocement water tower tanks is about 15% less than that of RCC. [RCC WATER TOWER] Cost of RCC water tower tanks is about 20% more than that of Ferrocement. [Comparison]
Cost
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Ferrocement Water Storage Tanks, Ferrocement Water Towers, Mumbai, India
Comparison
http://www.jadferrocements.net/water-storages-tanks.html
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3cba2747_nt_Water_Towers__Mumbai__India__Comparison
[Sr No] 11 [FERROCEMENT WATER TOWER] The ladders/ staircase for water tower tanks shall also be constructed out of ferrocement, which is more durable with less/nil maintenance. [RCC WATER TOWER] The ladders of RCC water towers are generally made out of steel. These require regular maintenance. It may be required to be replaced if heavy deterioration. [Comparison]
Ladders
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Ferrocement Water Storage Tanks, Ferrocement Water Towers, Mumbai, India
Comparison
http://www.jadferrocements.net/water-storages-tanks.html
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95104ec1_How_To_Measure_Blood_Pressure__The_MHT_page
[What the page is about] How blood pressure works in your body [The MHT page]
About Blood Pressure
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How To Measure Blood Pressure
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http://www.mens-health-tips.com/measure-blood-pressure.html
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95104ec1_How_To_Measure_Blood_Pressure__The_MHT_page
[What the page is about] How a blood-pressure measuring kit works and how to use it to measure your own BP and that of family members [The MHT page]
Measure Your Blood Pressure (this page)
[]
How To Measure Blood Pressure
The MHT page
http://www.mens-health-tips.com/measure-blood-pressure.html
7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00023-ip-10-236-191-2_574623616_2.json
95104ec1_How_To_Measure_Blood_Pressure__The_MHT_page
[What the page is about] How likely is it that you or a member of your family has damaging high blood pressure? [The MHT page]
Prevalence of High Blood Pressure
[]
How To Measure Blood Pressure
The MHT page
http://www.mens-health-tips.com/measure-blood-pressure.html
7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00023-ip-10-236-191-2_574623616_2.json
95104ec1_How_To_Measure_Blood_Pressure__The_MHT_page
[What the page is about] Some general ways to learn what your numbers are [The MHT page]
Find Your Blood Pressure Numbers
[]
How To Measure Blood Pressure
The MHT page
http://www.mens-health-tips.com/measure-blood-pressure.html
7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00023-ip-10-236-191-2_574623616_2.json
95104ec1_How_To_Measure_Blood_Pressure__The_MHT_page
[What the page is about] A non-pharmaceutical way to help lower the BP while you work on eliminating the cause [The MHT page]
Relieve Hypertension / Reduce High Blood Pressure
[]
How To Measure Blood Pressure
The MHT page
http://www.mens-health-tips.com/measure-blood-pressure.html
7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00023-ip-10-236-191-2_574623616_2.json
95104ec1_How_To_Measure_Blood_Pressure__The_MHT_page
[What the page is about] Straightforward, relatively easy ways to get your weight down and thereby control your BP [The MHT page]
Control Weight/Control Hypertension
[]
How To Measure Blood Pressure
The MHT page
http://www.mens-health-tips.com/measure-blood-pressure.html
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ea1181ae____Before_You_Fly___Passengers__Airline_approval_required
[Spare batteries] Spare batteries for portable electronic devices containing lithium ion batteries exceeding a Watt-hour rating of 100 Wh but not exceeding 160 Wh when carried for personal use. No more than two individually protected spare batteries per person may be carried. Each lithium ion cell or battery must be individually protected so as to prevent short circuits (by placement in original retail packaging or by otherwise insulating terminals, e.g. by taping over exposed terminals or placing each battery in a separate plastic bag or protective pouch). Batteries and cells must be of a type which meets the requirements of each test in the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part III, subsection 38.3. It may be necessary to contact the manufacturer to confirm that they have complied with this. Travelling with portable electronic devices that contain lithium ion batteries [Carry-on Baggage] Yes [Checked (hold) Baggage] No [On One's Person] Yes [Airline approval required]
Yes
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ea1181ae____Before_You_Fly___Passengers__Airline_approval_required
[Spare batteries] Spare fuel cell cartridges. No more than two spare fuel cell cartridges may be carried by passenger. Fuel cells containing fuel are permitted in carry-on baggage only. Fuel cells must be of a type that will not charge batteries when the portable electronic device is not in use and must be durably marked by the manufacturer, ‘APPROVED FOR CARRIAGE IN AIRCRAFT CABIN ONLY.’ Refuelling of fuel cells on board an aircraft is not permitted, although the installation of a spare cartridge is allowed. The airline’s approval is not required to carry spare fuel cell cartridges. However, the passenger must contact their airline prior to travel to obtain further information contained within the ICAO Technical Instructions. Travelling with portable electronic devices powered by fuel cells [Carry-on Baggage] Yes [Checked (hold) Baggage] Yes [On One's Person] Yes [Airline approval required]
No
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Travelling with Spare Batteries | Before You Fly | Passengers
Airline approval required
http://www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx?catid=2200&pageid=14501
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00108-ip-10-236-191-2_344475518_0.json
ea1181ae____Before_You_Fly___Passengers__Airline_approval_required
[Spare batteries] Spare batteries for portable electronic devices (including metal devices) containing lithium metal or lithium ion cells or batteries carried for personal use. Must be individually protected so as to prevent short circuits (by placement in original retail packaging or by otherwise insulating terminals, e.g. by taping over exposed terminals or placing each battery in a separate plastic bag or protective pouch). Each spare battery must not exceed the following: lithium metal or lithium alloy batteries, a lithium content of not more than 2 grams; or lithium ion batteries, a watt-hour rating of not more than 100 Wh. Batteries and cells must be of a type which meets the requirements of each test in the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part III, subsection 38.3. It may be necessary to contact the manufacturer to confirm that they have complied with the requirements. Travelling with portable electronic devices containing lithium metal or lithium ion cells or batteries [Carry-on Baggage] Yes [Checked (hold) Baggage] No [On One's Person] Yes [Airline approval required]
No
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Travelling with Spare Batteries | Before You Fly | Passengers
Airline approval required
http://www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx?catid=2200&pageid=14501
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00108-ip-10-236-191-2_344475518_0.json
ea1181ae____Before_You_Fly___Passengers__Airline_approval_required
[Spare batteries] Spare non-spillable batteries must meet Special Provision A67 of the ICAO Technical Instructions. Your airline should be able to advise you prior to travel. No more than two individually protected batteries may be carried per person. Batteries must not have a voltage greater than 12 volts and a watt-hour rating of not greater than 100 Wh. Batteries must be protected from short circuit by the effective insulation of exposed terminals. Travelling with portable electronic equipment containing a non spillable battery [Carry-on Baggage] Yes [Checked (hold) Baggage] Yes [On One's Person] No [Airline approval required]
No
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Travelling with Spare Batteries | Before You Fly | Passengers
Airline approval required
http://www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx?catid=2200&pageid=14501
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00108-ip-10-236-191-2_344475518_0.json
ea1181ae____Before_You_Fly___Passengers__Airline_approval_required
[Spare batteries] Spare batteries for portable medical electronic devices containing lithium metal cells or batteries not exceeding 2 grams, or lithium ion cells or batteries not exceeding 100 Wh Travelling with portable electronic devices containing lithium metal cells or batteries not exceeding 2 grams, or lithium ion cells or batteries not exceeding 100 Wh [Carry-on Baggage] Yes [Checked (hold) Baggage] No [On One's Person] Yes [Airline approval required]
No
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Travelling with Spare Batteries | Before You Fly | Passengers
Airline approval required
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7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00108-ip-10-236-191-2_344475518_0.json
ea1181ae____Before_You_Fly___Passengers__Airline_approval_required
[Spare batteries] Spare batteries for medical electronic devices containing lithium metal batteries exceeding 2 grams but not exceeding 8 grams, or lithium ion batteries exceeding 100 Wh but not exceeding 160 Wh Travelling with portable medical devices containing lithium metal batteries exceeding 2 grams but not exceeding 8 grams, or lithium ion batteries exceeding 100 Wh but not exceeding 160 Wh [Carry-on Baggage] Yes [Checked (hold) Baggage] No [On One's Person] Yes [Airline approval required]
Yes
[ [ "Y", "e", "s" ], [ "N", "o" ] ]
Travelling with Spare Batteries | Before You Fly | Passengers
Airline approval required
http://www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx?catid=2200&pageid=14501
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00108-ip-10-236-191-2_344475518_0.json
1645b213_n_Information_Centre__BC_DPIC___Classification
[Generic Name] Abatacept [Common Trade Name(s)] Orencia [Classification]
Co-stimulation modulator for rheumatoid arthritis
[]
Drug Product Listings | British Columbia Drug and Poison Information Centre (BC DPIC)
Classification
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7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00094-ip-10-236-191-2_406401054_0.json
1645b213_n_Information_Centre__BC_DPIC___Classification
[Generic Name] Abiraterone [Common Trade Name(s)] Zytiga [Classification]
Androgen biosynthesis inhibitor
[]
Drug Product Listings | British Columbia Drug and Poison Information Centre (BC DPIC)
Classification
http://www.dpic.org/druglistings
7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00094-ip-10-236-191-2_406401054_0.json
1645b213_n_Information_Centre__BC_DPIC___Classification
[Generic Name] Acamprosate [Common Trade Name(s)] Campral [Classification]
Alcohol abstinence aid
[]
Drug Product Listings | British Columbia Drug and Poison Information Centre (BC DPIC)
Classification
http://www.dpic.org/druglistings
7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00094-ip-10-236-191-2_406401054_0.json
1645b213_n_Information_Centre__BC_DPIC___Classification
[Generic Name] Aclidinium bromide [Common Trade Name(s)] Tudorza Genuair [Classification]
Bronchodilator
[]
Drug Product Listings | British Columbia Drug and Poison Information Centre (BC DPIC)
Classification
http://www.dpic.org/druglistings
7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00094-ip-10-236-191-2_406401054_0.json
1645b213_n_Information_Centre__BC_DPIC___Classification
[Generic Name] Adapalene + benzoyl peroxide [Common Trade Name(s)] Tactuo [Classification]
Acne therapy
[]
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Classification
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7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00094-ip-10-236-191-2_406401054_0.json
1645b213_n_Information_Centre__BC_DPIC___Classification
[Generic Name] Adefovir dipivoxil [Common Trade Name(s)] Hepsera [Classification]
Antiviral agent
[]
Drug Product Listings | British Columbia Drug and Poison Information Centre (BC DPIC)
Classification
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7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00094-ip-10-236-191-2_406401054_0.json
1645b213_n_Information_Centre__BC_DPIC___Classification
[Generic Name] Afatinib [Common Trade Name(s)] Giotrif [Classification]
Protein kinase inhibitor
[]
Drug Product Listings | British Columbia Drug and Poison Information Centre (BC DPIC)
Classification
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7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00094-ip-10-236-191-2_406401054_0.json
1645b213_n_Information_Centre__BC_DPIC___Classification
[Generic Name] Alendronate [Common Trade Name(s)] Fosamax [Classification]
Bone resorption inhibitor
[]
Drug Product Listings | British Columbia Drug and Poison Information Centre (BC DPIC)
Classification
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7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00094-ip-10-236-191-2_406401054_0.json
1645b213_n_Information_Centre__BC_DPIC___Classification
[Generic Name] Alglucosidase alfa [Common Trade Name(s)] Myozyme [Classification]
Enzyme replacement therapy
[]
Drug Product Listings | British Columbia Drug and Poison Information Centre (BC DPIC)
Classification
http://www.dpic.org/druglistings
7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00094-ip-10-236-191-2_406401054_0.json
1645b213_n_Information_Centre__BC_DPIC___Classification
[Generic Name] Aliskiren and hydrochlorothiazide [Common Trade Name(s)] Rasilez HCT [Classification]
Renin inhibitor and diuretic
[]
Drug Product Listings | British Columbia Drug and Poison Information Centre (BC DPIC)
Classification
http://www.dpic.org/druglistings
7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00094-ip-10-236-191-2_406401054_0.json
1645b213_n_Information_Centre__BC_DPIC___Classification
[Generic Name] Alitretinoin [Common Trade Name(s)] Toctino [Classification]
Immunomodulator, antiinflammatory agent
[]
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Classification
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7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00094-ip-10-236-191-2_406401054_0.json
1645b213_n_Information_Centre__BC_DPIC___Classification
[Generic Name] Alogliptin [Common Trade Name(s)] Nesina [Classification]
Oral antihyperglycemic agent
[]
Drug Product Listings | British Columbia Drug and Poison Information Centre (BC DPIC)
Classification
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7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00094-ip-10-236-191-2_406401054_0.json
1645b213_n_Information_Centre__BC_DPIC___Classification
[Generic Name] Alogliptin + metformin [Common Trade Name(s)] Kazano [Classification]
Oral antihyperglycemic agent
[]
Drug Product Listings | British Columbia Drug and Poison Information Centre (BC DPIC)
Classification
http://www.dpic.org/druglistings
7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00094-ip-10-236-191-2_406401054_0.json
1645b213_n_Information_Centre__BC_DPIC___Classification
[Generic Name] Aluminum chloride hexahydrate [Common Trade Name(s)] Hydrosal gel [Classification]
Antiperspirant
[]
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Classification
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7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00094-ip-10-236-191-2_406401054_0.json
1645b213_n_Information_Centre__BC_DPIC___Classification
[Generic Name] Aminophylline [Common Trade Name(s)] Phyllocontin [Classification]
Bronchodilator
[]
Drug Product Listings | British Columbia Drug and Poison Information Centre (BC DPIC)
Classification
http://www.dpic.org/druglistings
7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00094-ip-10-236-191-2_406401054_0.json
1645b213_n_Information_Centre__BC_DPIC___Classification
[Generic Name] Apixaban [Common Trade Name(s)] Eliquis [Classification]
Anticoagulant
[]
Drug Product Listings | British Columbia Drug and Poison Information Centre (BC DPIC)
Classification
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7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00094-ip-10-236-191-2_406401054_0.json
1645b213_n_Information_Centre__BC_DPIC___Classification
[Generic Name] Apremilast [Common Trade Name(s)] Otezla [Classification]
Immunosuppressant agent
[]
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Classification
http://www.dpic.org/druglistings
7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00094-ip-10-236-191-2_406401054_0.json
1645b213_n_Information_Centre__BC_DPIC___Classification
[Generic Name] Aripiprazole [Common Trade Name(s)] Abilify [Classification]
Antipsychotic agent
[]
Drug Product Listings | British Columbia Drug and Poison Information Centre (BC DPIC)
Classification
http://www.dpic.org/druglistings
7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00094-ip-10-236-191-2_406401054_0.json
1645b213_n_Information_Centre__BC_DPIC___Classification
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Atypical antipsychotic
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Antihypertensive agent
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Antibiotic
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Antibacterial
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Immunosuppressant
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Antineoplastic agent
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Fluoroquinolone
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Hepatitis C virus protease inhibitor
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alpha-2 adrenergic receptor antagonist for rosacea
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Opioid analgesic
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C1-inhibitor
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Antineoplastic agent
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Bone metabolism regulator
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Vitamin D analogue
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http://www.dpic.org/druglistings
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[Level] I [Intervention] A systematic review of level II studies [Diagnosis] A systematic review of level II studies [Aetiology] A systematic review of level II studies [Screening] A systematic review of level II studies [Prognosis]
A systematic review of level II studies
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Guideline development process - Cancer Guidelines Wiki
Prognosis
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19bec0cb_ocess___Cancer_Guidelines_Wiki__Prognosis
[Level] II [Intervention] A randomised controlled trial [Diagnosis] A study of test accuracy with: an independent, blinded comparison with a valid reference standard, among consecutive patients with a defined clinical presentation [Aetiology] A prospective cohort study [Screening] A randomised controlled trial [Prognosis]
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Guideline development process - Cancer Guidelines Wiki
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http://wiki.cancer.org.au/australia/Guidelines:Endometrial_cancer/Treatment/Early_stage/Development_process
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[Level] III-1 [Intervention] A pseudo-randomised controlled trial (i.e. alternate allocation or some other method) [Diagnosis] A study of test accuracy with: an independent, blinded comparison with a valid reference standard, among non-consecutive patients with a defined clinical presentation [Aetiology] All or none [Screening] A pseudo-randomised controlled trial (i.e. alternate allocation or some other method) [Prognosis]
All or none
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Guideline development process - Cancer Guidelines Wiki
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http://wiki.cancer.org.au/australia/Guidelines:Endometrial_cancer/Treatment/Early_stage/Development_process
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19bec0cb_ocess___Cancer_Guidelines_Wiki__Prognosis
[Level] III-2 [Intervention] A comparative study with concurrent controls: Non-randomised, experimental trial Cohort study Case-control study Interrupted time series with a control group [Diagnosis] A comparison with reference standard that does not meet the criteria required for Level II and III-1 evidence [Aetiology] A retrospective cohort study [Screening] A comparative study with concurrent controls: Non-randomised, experimental trial Cohort study Case-control study [Prognosis]
Analysis of prognostic factors amongst untreated control patients in a randomised controlled trial
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Guideline development process - Cancer Guidelines Wiki
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http://wiki.cancer.org.au/australia/Guidelines:Endometrial_cancer/Treatment/Early_stage/Development_process
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19bec0cb_ocess___Cancer_Guidelines_Wiki__Prognosis
[Level] III-3 [Intervention] A comparative study without concurrent controls: Historical control study Two or more single arm study Interrupted time series without a parallel control group [Diagnosis] Diagnostic case-control study [Aetiology] A case-control study [Screening] A comparative study without concurrent controls: Historical control study Two or more single arm study [Prognosis]
A retrospective cohort study
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Guideline development process - Cancer Guidelines Wiki
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http://wiki.cancer.org.au/australia/Guidelines:Endometrial_cancer/Treatment/Early_stage/Development_process
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19bec0cb_ocess___Cancer_Guidelines_Wiki__Prognosis
[Level] IV [Intervention] Case series with either post-test or pre-test/post-test outcomes [Diagnosis] Study of diagnostic yield (no reference standard) [Aetiology] A cross-sectional study [Screening] Case series [Prognosis]
Case series, or cohort study of patients at different stages of disease
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Guideline development process - Cancer Guidelines Wiki
Prognosis
http://wiki.cancer.org.au/australia/Guidelines:Endometrial_cancer/Treatment/Early_stage/Development_process
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Seagate Warranty Void Checklist | Seagate
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