When the Romans conquered Syria and Palestine, they found in nearly every house a kato or kitt.
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Kirin President Kato said his company would continue to seek acquisition opportunities.
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More tests will be done if more passengers developed symptoms, Kato said.
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Kato was not arrested but had been barred from leaving South Korea.
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She asked Kato to accompany her husband in the barroom business meetings.
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Complementary hypertonic KCl proved to be effective in cases with persistent cardiac activity.
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KCl-evoked cortical spreading depression was also used as a surrogate for migraine aura.
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During KCl-induced stress, the PA rise was largely accounted for by PLD activity.
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Moreover PLD was activated more strongly by low than by high KCl concentrations.
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Samples were incubated with clonidine in the absence or presence of KCl depolarization.
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The U.S. Federal Trade Commission had also sued Schering-Plough in 2011 over payments to rivals to delay generic versions of K-Dur.
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I could run a ten-K if I had to.
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The "Dodger" had been moving down the bay at a ten-knot pace.
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At noon, sprung up a ten-knot breeze; and are sanguine of making a short run.
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The snow flew past their faces like the foam over the gunwale of a boat that is thrashing into a ten-knot breeze.
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"I suppose it hasn't; but it would have been just the same if it had been blowing a ten-knot breeze."
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The most prevalent for Internet links are 56 k leased lines (dedicated telephone lines carrying 56kilobit-per-second connections) and T1 links (special phone lines with 1Mbps connections).
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Seven hundred pounds of either sulphate or muriateofpotash will furnish the potash.
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Experiments there made on the oxy- muriateofpotash, on fire-balls, on hollow-balls, on ring-balls, &c.
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Some materials, such as nitrate of soda and muriateofpotash, take up moisture and then become hard.
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The muriateofpotash on our markets never varies much from 50 per cent in its content of potash.
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These seeds contain gum, acetic acid, acetate and muriateofpotash, and other salts, with twenty-two parts per cent.
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The Company focuses on developing and extracting carnallite-sylvite mineral deposits through a solution mining process.
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Sometimes mild applications like sub nitrate of bismuth, chlorideofpotash or the following do well:-
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Precisely the same can be done in the electrolysis of potassiumchloride.
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A nice fat bolus of potassiumchloride, one for each of you.
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Vecuronium bromide is a paralytic agent; potassiumchloride stops the heart.
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Meanwhile, weigh out your potassiumchloride and add to the bleach.
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Arkansas uses potassiumchloride in combination with vecuronium bromide and midazolam.
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Arkansas employs potassiumchloride in combination with vecuronium bromide and midazolam.
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Methods: Cardiac arrest was induced in a canine model by intravenous potassiumchloride injection.
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The state's stock of potassiumchloride expired on Jan. 31.
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All you really need is bleach and potassiumchloride.
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Arkansas lacks potassiumchloride, one of the three drugs the state uses in lethal injections.
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That suit, over an agreement to delay production of a generic potassiumchloride supplement, failed.
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By means of these reactions one can prepare potassiumchloride, potassium hypochlorite, and potassium chlorate.
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Then I say, "Stacey, do you have any potassiumchloride samples?"
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Officers then injected Irick with vecuronium bromide and potassiumchloride, to stop his lungs and heart.
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Of note, the mutant esophagus showed a decreased contractile responsiveness to potassiumchloride and acetylcholine stimulation.
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In the absence of clinical chorioamnionitis and amniotic fluid, selective feticide with potassiumchloride was performed.