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ce4b6731_Lose_Weight___Fitness_Magazine__Lunch | [0] Day 2 [Breakfast] Make toast with whole-grain bread instead of white. [Snack] Whip up trail mix using high-fiber cereal, nuts and dried fruit. [Dinner] Put the peeler away: Mashed potatoes taste great with the skins on. [Lunch] | Swap your taco for a bean burrito. | [] | How Fiber Helps You Fight Fat, Lose Weight | Fitness Magazine | Lunch | http://www.fitnessmagazine.com/recipes/healthy-eating/nutrition/fiber-the-new-fat-fighter/ | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00207-ip-10-236-191-2_450379741_0.json |
ce4b6731_Lose_Weight___Fitness_Magazine__Lunch | [0] Day 3 [Breakfast] Have a blueberry bran muffin instead of a bagel. [Snack] Dip baby carrots and snap peas in hummus. [Dinner] Use barley to make “pasta” salad. [Lunch] | Eat brown rice with your Chinese takeout. | [] | How Fiber Helps You Fight Fat, Lose Weight | Fitness Magazine | Lunch | http://www.fitnessmagazine.com/recipes/healthy-eating/nutrition/fiber-the-new-fat-fighter/ | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00207-ip-10-236-191-2_450379741_0.json |
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c86a9746_Glossary_All__Description | [Term] Atomizer [Description] | The atomizer is contained in a metal housing that screws into the battery. When the mouthpiece is removed, it looks like a silver loop of metal. The atomizer is what turns the liquid into a vapor. This is the part in the middle of the e-cigarette that says "PROSMOKE". | [] | Glossary All | Description | http://www.prosmokestore.com/kb/glossary/?/glossary/ | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00334-ip-10-236-191-2_670491232_7.json |
c86a9746_Glossary_All__Description | [Term] Atomizer Bridge [Description] | The atomizer bridge is the metal "bridge" on the atomizer that actually heats and vaporizes the liquid inside the cartridge. The metal is porous and is reinforced with porcelain underneath to make it the best atomizer on the market. | [] | Glossary All | Description | http://www.prosmokestore.com/kb/glossary/?/glossary/ | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00334-ip-10-236-191-2_670491232_7.json |
c86a9746_Glossary_All__Description | [Term] Battery [Description] | The battery is what provides power to the atomizer when the user inhales on the mouthpiece. It is general lithium ion, ranges in size and has an LED light on the end that glows when it is activated, ie. when it is inhaled upon. Manual switched batteries have a button to activate rather than activation upon inhalation. | [] | Glossary All | Description | http://www.prosmokestore.com/kb/glossary/?/glossary/ | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00334-ip-10-236-191-2_670491232_7.json |
c86a9746_Glossary_All__Description | [Term] Cartomizer [Description] | A combination of disposable atomizer and cartridge. It is not considered to be refillable, although some users do manage to do so. It does not perform as well as a 3 piece design and doesn't have the capacity or lifespan of our 2 peice | [] | Glossary All | Description | http://www.prosmokestore.com/kb/glossary/?/glossary/ | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00334-ip-10-236-191-2_670491232_7.json |
c86a9746_Glossary_All__Description | [Term] Cartridge [Description] | The cartridge is a small piece that slides on to the atomizer and contains the eliquid that is vaporized for inhalation. | [] | Glossary All | Description | http://www.prosmokestore.com/kb/glossary/?/glossary/ | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00334-ip-10-236-191-2_670491232_7.json |
c86a9746_Glossary_All__Description | [Term] e-cig [Description] | The Electronic Cigarette is a new product available thanks to recent technology. This “E-Cigarette” is a revolutionary device that acts much the same way an ordinary tobacco cigarette would, but rather than producing smoke from combustion, it produces vapor from vaporization of the E-Liquid. This is also why many e-smokers referred to their Electronic Cigarettes as Personal Vaporizers (PV). | [] | Glossary All | Description | http://www.prosmokestore.com/kb/glossary/?/glossary/ | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00334-ip-10-236-191-2_670491232_7.json |
c86a9746_Glossary_All__Description | [Term] E-Cigarette [Description] | The Electronic Cigarette is a new product available thanks to recent technology. This “E-Cigarette” is a revolutionary device that acts much the same way an ordinary tobacco cigarette would, but rather than producing smoke from combustion, it produces vapor from vaporization of the E-Liquid. This is also why many e-smokers referred to their Electronic Cigarettes as Personal Vaporizers (PV). | [] | Glossary All | Description | http://www.prosmokestore.com/kb/glossary/?/glossary/ | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00334-ip-10-236-191-2_670491232_7.json |
c86a9746_Glossary_All__Description | [Term] e-liquid [Description] | E-Liquid is the substance used to saturate the wick and will be heated by the atomizer for vaporization into an inhalable vapor. There are many different types of E-Liquid available on the market. ProSmoke is one of the only companies on the market to use vegetable based liquids and not the chemical known as PG for its base. | [] | Glossary All | Description | http://www.prosmokestore.com/kb/glossary/?/glossary/ | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00334-ip-10-236-191-2_670491232_7.json |
c86a9746_Glossary_All__Description | [Term] e-smoke [Description] | E-Smoke is a term used for the action of smoking the electronic cigarette. E-Smoke is also known as a “Vapor” as the action of electronic smoking is actually caused by a vaporization process. As the vapor produced is not caused by combustion and does not burn, it is technically not smoke. | [] | Glossary All | Description | http://www.prosmokestore.com/kb/glossary/?/glossary/ | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00334-ip-10-236-191-2_670491232_7.json |
c86a9746_Glossary_All__Description | [Term] Electronic Cigarette [Description] | The Electronic Cigarette is a new product available thanks to recent technology. This “E-Cigarette” is a revolutionary device that acts much the same way an ordinary tobacco cigarette would, but rather than producing smoke from combustion, it produces vapor from vaporization of the E-Liquid. This is also why many e-smokers referred to their Electronic Cigarettes as Personal Vaporizers (PV). | [] | Glossary All | Description | http://www.prosmokestore.com/kb/glossary/?/glossary/ | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00334-ip-10-236-191-2_670491232_7.json |
c86a9746_Glossary_All__Description | [Term] mod [Description] | A design variation of a normally manufactured battery, atomizer, or cartridge. Mods are generally done by avid e-smokers looking to increase vapor production, battery life, or ease of use. | [] | Glossary All | Description | http://www.prosmokestore.com/kb/glossary/?/glossary/ | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00334-ip-10-236-191-2_670491232_7.json |
c86a9746_Glossary_All__Description | [Term] Nicotine Level [Description] | The nicotine level is the amount of nicotine present in a cartridges e-liquid. It is usually measured in mg/ml. | [] | Glossary All | Description | http://www.prosmokestore.com/kb/glossary/?/glossary/ | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00334-ip-10-236-191-2_670491232_7.json |
c86a9746_Glossary_All__Description | [Term] Personal Vaporizer [Description] | Personal Vaporizer is another term for electronic cigarette. The electronic cigarette uses an atomizer to vaporize the liquid needed to create a vapor for inhalation and exhalation. | [] | Glossary All | Description | http://www.prosmokestore.com/kb/glossary/?/glossary/ | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00334-ip-10-236-191-2_670491232_7.json |
c86a9746_Glossary_All__Description | [Term] Propylene Glycol [Description] | Propylene glycol is one of the main components used in the nicotine solution in our COMPETITORS products. It has been approved by the FDA for some products, including makeup, but is also used in products such as radiator fluid (coolant). Since the FDA has only done minimal testing on the inhalation of all e-cigarette solution varieties, concerns have arisen over certain ingredients used and their adverse health effects for human consumption; especially in comparison to traditional tobacco cigarettes. Thorough FDA and Independent testing has not been performed on the safety of inhalation of Propylene glycol being vaporized and inhaled, but there have been reports of negative effects, including allergic reactions to the substance that can include nausea, dizziness and more. Industry research indicates a higher frequency of adverse reactions to it than a vegetable based solution. Since this is a concern, PROSMOKE DOES NOT USE PROPYLENE GLYCOL as the base of its flavored cartridges. We use Vegetable Glycerin as a substitute for Propylene Glycol, which due to the health concerns, we consider to be a better product while continuing to give superior performance and vapor production. Hundreds and hundreds of hours of research has gone into making the ProSmoke solution the best on the market! In comparison to PG. VG produces more vapor and does not irritate your throat while still giving you a great smooth "throat hit". As both VG, PG and other e-liquid variants continue to undergo more thorough testing, ProSmoke will always be in forefront of the market and choosing what we feel is the best solution for our customers. Although both are currently used successfully in our industry, when given a choice between the PG chemical compound and our vegetable based liquid, customers overwhelmingly choose ProSmoke! | [] | Glossary All | Description | http://www.prosmokestore.com/kb/glossary/?/glossary/ | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00334-ip-10-236-191-2_670491232_7.json |
c86a9746_Glossary_All__Description | [Term] Smoke Juice [Description] | Smoke Juice is an interchangeable word for E-Liquid. | [] | Glossary All | Description | http://www.prosmokestore.com/kb/glossary/?/glossary/ | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00334-ip-10-236-191-2_670491232_7.json |
c86a9746_Glossary_All__Description | [Term] Vegetable Glycerin [Description] | Vegetable Glycerin is an alternative to Propylene Glycol and is used as the base in the ProSmokes E-Liquid. Vegetable Glycerin comes from the production of palm or coconut oils and considered to be the best option for electronic cigarette users. | [] | Glossary All | Description | http://www.prosmokestore.com/kb/glossary/?/glossary/ | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00334-ip-10-236-191-2_670491232_7.json |
c86a9746_Glossary_All__Description | [Term] wick [Description] | The wick is material inside of the cartridge that looks like cotton and holds the saturated e-liquid inside of it. The solution soaked in the wick is vaporized and inhaled. | [] | Glossary All | Description | http://www.prosmokestore.com/kb/glossary/?/glossary/ | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00334-ip-10-236-191-2_670491232_7.json |
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background | [Hazard --Event] Fire -- fromgas supplypipeline leaks [Consequences] The high line pressure meansthat large amounts of fuel canbe released quickly. [Knowledge] There is a substantial body ofknowledge about corrosion andleak hazards of natural gaspipelines and such accidents aregenerally infrequent. However,heavy use of road salt maysubject pipelines under bustraffic areas to a corrosiveenvironment not normally seenin rural settings. [Background] | Because of the economics of CNGcompression, there is an incentive to usepipeline supply pressures to the compressorthat are much higher than those normally usedfor local natural gas distribution. Therefore,some transit operations with CNG fleets havenatural gas supplies of 200-400 psig or moreon the property, whereas normal natural gaslocal distribution pressures seldom exceed 10-80 psig. | [] | Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel | Background | http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json |
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background | [Hazard --Event] 2-17 Fire -- fromdamaged gassupplypipelines [Consequences] The high line pressure meansthat large amounts of fuel canbe released quickly. [Knowledge] Since such high gas pressuresare not often used in urbanareas and seldom used onprivate property, there is littleexperience with damagepotential. Contractors andothers may not be prepared forthe possibility of such releaseswithin an urban area. [Background] | Because of the economics of CNGcompression, there is an incentive to usepipeline supply pressures to the compressorthat are much higher than those normally usedfor natural gas distribution. Some transitoperations with CNG fleets have natural gassupplies of 200-400 psig or more on theproperty. Any construction work on thepremises can endanger that piping. Construction crews working on the premisesmay not expect this level of danger. | [] | Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel | Background | http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json |
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background | [Hazard --Event] Fire -- fromgas meteringequipmentafter vehiclecollisiondamage [Consequences] The high line pressure meansthat large amounts of fuel canbe released quickly. [Knowledge] Engineering design for crashprotection is reasonably well-known and can be applied tomitigate this hazard. [Background] | Because of the economics of CNGcompression, there is an incentive to usepipeline supply pressures to the compressorthat are much higher than those normally usedfor natural gas distribution. Some transitoperations with CNG fleets have natural gassupplies of 200-400 psig or more on theproperty. | [] | Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel | Background | http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json |
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background | [Hazard --Event] Fire -- fromleakingundergroundCNG piping tofueling islanddue tocorrosion [Consequences] The high line pressure meansthat large amounts of fuel canbe released quickly. [Knowledge] Although high pressure gaspiping is often made of stainlesssteel, there is little experiencewith this type of service overthe long term. Most CNGfacilities are just a few years oldor less. [Background] | Piping from the compressor to the dispenserhas pressures of 3000-4000 psig. Such pipingis often made of stainless steel. Althoughstainless steel resists many types of corrosion,some types of stainless steel are verysusceptible to chloride corrosion. Of course, incold climates, sodium chloride is commonlyused as road salt. | [] | Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel | Background | http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json |
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background | [Hazard --Event] Fire -- fromgas dispensingequipmentafter vehiclecollisiondamage [Consequences] The high line pressure meansthat large amounts of fuel canbe released quickly. [Knowledge] Engineering design for crashprotection is reasonably well-known and can be applied tomitigate this hazard. [Background] | Piping from the compressor to the dispenserhas pressures of 3000-4000 psig. Whilefueling island collisions may be rare, there isthe potential to release large amounts of fuel. | [] | Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel | Background | http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json |
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background | [Hazard --Event] Vehicle fire --from fuelsystem leaksdue to poordesign [Consequences] Fires from liquid fuels are limitedby the relatively slowevaporation of the fuel. Forgaseous fuels, this limitationdoes not exist and large firescan develop quickly. [Knowledge] The design experience base foruse of high pressure gaseousfuels on vehicles is stillrelatively small. Although CNGvehicles have been operating fora number of years, many weresmall volume conversions andthe engineering experiencegained was not necessarilytransferred or transferrable toother installers. [Background] | The use of compressed natural gas fuelinvolves materials, components, andtechniques which have not been generallyused on motor vehicles. Often, productionCNG vehicles differ significantly in design from"breadboard" prototypes previously used bygas utilities and others as demonstration CNGfleets. | [] | Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel | Background | http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json |
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background | [Hazard --Event] Vehicle fire --from fuelsystem leaksdue toimproperinstallation [Consequences] Fires from liquid fuels are limitedby the relatively slowevaporation of the fuel. Forgaseous fuels, this limitationdoes not exist and large firescan develop quickly. [Knowledge] The experience base forinstallations using high pressuregaseous fuels on any given typeor model of vehicle is stillrelatively small. Although CNGvehicles have been operating fora number of years, many weresmall volume conversions ofunique design and theengineering experience gainedwas not necessarily transferredor transferrable to larger fleets. Additional information onconversion kits for CNG is givenin . "Evaluation of Aftermarket Fuel Delivery Systems for Natural Gas Vehicles and LPG Vehicles," by B. Willson,NREL report NREL/TP-420-4892, (1992).. [Background] | Many CNG vehicles are converted from otherfuels. The experience and skill of those doingsuch conversions is highly variable. Examination of converted vehicles has shownexamples of fuel lines in openings withoutgrommets, fuel lines routed too close to theexhaust system, and CNG tanks that were tooclose to other components. Past experiencehas shown that not all of those personneldoing these conversions are familiar with theprovisions of NFPA-52. | [] | Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel | Background | http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json |
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background | [Hazard --Event] Vehicle fire --from fuelsystem leaksdue tocomponentfailure. [Consequences] Fires from liquid fuels are limitedby the relatively slowevaporation of the fuel. Forgaseous fuels, this limitationdoes not exist and large firescan develop quickly. [Knowledge] An example of componentfailure is the PRD failuresobserved in CNG transit buses. An early review of natural gasvehicle safety concerns is givenin. . "Natural Gas Fuel Tanks for Automobiles: Safety Problems," F.A. Jennings and W.R. Studhalter, ASMEpaper 71-PVP-62, May 1971. [Background] | The use of compressed natural gas fuelinvolves materials and components which havenot been generally used on motor vehicles. And new component designs may not provereliable. An example, is the number (at least50) of Mirada PRD. A pressure relief device (PRD) is connected to a compressed gas cylinder to relieve excess pressure. PRDsmay act from excess pressure through the use of a burst disk, or from excessive temperature, through theuse of a fusible plug. Most PRDs used on CNG vehicles incorporate both types of protection. failures observed intransit bus fleets in 1993-1994. Each of thesefailures resulted in a major fuel release. | [] | Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel | Background | http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json |
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background | [Hazard --Event] Vehicle fire --from otherthanalternativefuel source [Consequences] A major vehicle fire is almostcertain to cause the CNG tanksto vent through the thermalprotection devices. This willcause a rapid release of naturalgas fuel and will make the firemuch more intense. Moreover,the natural gas supply maymake extinguishment of the fireinadvisable. [Knowledge] To date, no CNG vehicles areknow to have been involved in avehicle fire whose origin wasnot in the fuel system. However, vehicle fires do occurand experience with natural gasin stationary applicationsindicates that the presence of anatural gas supply canexacerbate fire damage. [Background] | Fleet experience shows that many vehicle firesare of electrical origin. These fires theninvolve other vehicle components, such asplastic parts and eventually involve the vehiclefuel system. | [] | Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel | Background | http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json |
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background | [Hazard --Event] Fire -- afterdrive-awayduring fueling [Consequences] Any large fire has the potentialto destroy the vehicle and/orinjure employees. In addition, afueling island fire could put thefleet out of commission bypreventing fueling. [Knowledge] One such fire has occurred inLas Vegas. The number of CNGtransit busdrive-aways to date is probably small,perhaps less than a dozen, so it isdifficult to extrapolate a rate of fireincidence. For typical diesel bus fleets of200-300 buses, drive-aways occur aboutonce a month. [Background] | Properly designed break away connectors canprevent most large fuel releases. Also, manyCNG vehicles have ignition interlocks thatprevent the vehicle from starting while the fueldoor is open. But these fittings and interlockscannot protect against all drive-awayscenarios. Static electricity may ignite suchfuel releases. This scenario was the cause ofa fire in Las Vegas which destroyed a transitbus. | [] | Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel | Background | http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json |
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background | [Hazard --Event] Fire -- from staticignition of fueltanks duringventing [Consequences] Some of these fires have destroyedvehicles. [Knowledge] The properties of static electricity aregenerally well-known, but are not alwaysapplied by operators of alternative fuelfleets. The generation of staticdischarges from jets is discussed in . "Sparks from Steam," A.F. Anderson, Electronics and Power, January 1978. p. 50-53.. [Background] | At least a dozen such fires have already occurred as CNGtanks were vented to the atmosphere. Static charges aremore likely to build up where droplets or particles arecontained in a high velocity gas stream. When compressednatural gas escapes, droplets may be formed from coolingand subsequent condensation of water or heavyhydrocarbons in the gas, or from entrained compressor oil. | [] | Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel | Background | http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json |
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background | [Hazard --Event] Vehicleexplosion -- fromfuel system leaks [Consequences] When ignited, a confined natural gas-airmixture can produce pressures of up to800 kPa -- far more than vehicle glass orbody structures can withstand. [Knowledge] One such explosion has occurred, in anarticulated transit bus under repair atHouston Metro. An analysis of fuel gasleakage into the interior of a vehicle isgiven in . "Efflux of Gaseous Hydrogen or Methane Fuels from the Interior of an Automobile," J.M. Arvidson, et al., National Bureau ofStandards report COM-75-10288, 1 March 1975.. [Background] | Transit buses have fairly large volume enclosed spaces,especially the passenger compartment. If these spaces fillwith a flammable mixture, a significant explosion can occur. | [] | Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel | Background | http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json |
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background | [Hazard --Event] Buildingexplosion -- fromvehicle fuelsystem leaks [Consequences] When ignited, a confined natural gas-airmixture can produce pressures of up to800 kPa -- far more than vehiclestructures can withstand. For example,overpressures greater than 7 - 15 kPawill cause a brick wall to fail. [Knowledge] Though some fluid dynamic modeling offuel system leaks has been done forFTA, there is a lack of experimental dataon flammable plume behavior and also alack of codes and standards to guide thedesign of buildings for this fuel. [Background] | Such leaks can form a flammable zone inside vehiclestorage and maintenance buildings and if ignited can causebuilding explosions and serious injuries. Experience to datesuggests that fuel system leaks will be relatively frequentuntil the technology of CNG use on vehicles becomes moremature. | [] | Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel | Background | http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json |
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background | [Hazard --Event] Buildingexplosion -- fromvehicle PRDfailure [Consequences] When ignited, a confined natural gas-airmixture can produce pressures of up to800 kPa -- far more than buildingstructures can withstand. For example,overpressures greater than 7 - 15 kPawill cause a brick wall to fail. [Knowledge] Though some fluid dynamic modeling offuel system leaks has been done forFTA, there is a lack of experimental dataon flammable plume behavior and also alack of codes and standards to guide thedesign of buildings for this fuel. [Background] | Such leaks can form a large flammable zone inside vehiclestorage and maintenance buildings and if ignited can causebuilding explosions and serious injuries. Experience to datesuggests that PRD failures will be relatively frequent untilthe technology of CNG use on vehicles becomes moremature. PRD failures are different from other fuel systemleaks in that the flow rate of escaping gas is quite large,often 1-2 kg/s. | [] | Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel | Background | http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json |
a57153b3____Phoenix_Children_s_Hospital__Mild | [Moderate] Pneumonitis--swelling and inflammation of lung tissue [Severe] 2 serious bacterial infections in a 2-year period (meningitis, blood infection, or pneumonia) [Mild] | Swollen lymph nodes | [] | AIDS/HIV in Children | Phoenix Children's Hospital | Mild | http://www.phoenixchildrens.org/health-information/library/pediatric/33174/90,P02509 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00009-ip-10-236-191-2_660400221_0.json |
a57153b3____Phoenix_Children_s_Hospital__Mild | [Moderate] Oral thrush that lasts for more than 2 months [Severe] A yeast infection that occurs in the digestive track or lungs [Mild] | Swelling of the parotid gland (salivary glands located in front of the ear) | [] | AIDS/HIV in Children | Phoenix Children's Hospital | Mild | http://www.phoenixchildrens.org/health-information/library/pediatric/33174/90,P02509 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00009-ip-10-236-191-2_660400221_0.json |
a57153b3____Phoenix_Children_s_Hospital__Mild | [Moderate] Constant or recurring diarrhea [Severe] Encephalopathy--an inflammation of the brain [Mild] | Constant or recurring sinus infections | [] | AIDS/HIV in Children | Phoenix Children's Hospital | Mild | http://www.phoenixchildrens.org/health-information/library/pediatric/33174/90,P02509 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00009-ip-10-236-191-2_660400221_0.json |
a57153b3____Phoenix_Children_s_Hospital__Mild | [Moderate] A fever that persists for more than 1 month [Severe] Tumors or malignant lesions [Mild] | Constant or recurring ear infections | [] | AIDS/HIV in Children | Phoenix Children's Hospital | Mild | http://www.phoenixchildrens.org/health-information/library/pediatric/33174/90,P02509 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00009-ip-10-236-191-2_660400221_0.json |
a57153b3____Phoenix_Children_s_Hospital__Mild | [Moderate] Hepatitis--an inflammation of the liver that is often caused by an infection [Severe] Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia (the type of pneumonia most commonly seen with HIV) [Mild] | Dermatitis--an itchy, rash on the skin | [] | AIDS/HIV in Children | Phoenix Children's Hospital | Mild | http://www.phoenixchildrens.org/health-information/library/pediatric/33174/90,P02509 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00009-ip-10-236-191-2_660400221_0.json |
a57153b3____Phoenix_Children_s_Hospital__Mild | [Moderate] Complicated chickenpox [Mild] | Abdominal swelling from increased liver and spleen size | [] | AIDS/HIV in Children | Phoenix Children's Hospital | Mild | http://www.phoenixchildrens.org/health-information/library/pediatric/33174/90,P02509 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00009-ip-10-236-191-2_660400221_0.json |
19e730f1_SPCC1223_11____www_pombase_org__Evidence | [Molecules/Cell (average)] 25806 [Extension] during GO:0000080 [Condition] PECO:0000126, PECO:0000005 [Scale] single cell [Reference] PMID:24763107 [Evidence] | mass spectrometry evidence | [] | ptc2 (SPCC1223.11) | www.pombase.org | Evidence | http://www.pombase.org/spombe/result/SPCC1223.11 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00249-ip-10-236-191-2_664586123_25.json |
19e730f1_SPCC1223_11____www_pombase_org__Evidence | [Molecules/Cell (average)] 25541 [Extension] during GO:0000084 [Condition] PECO:0000126, PECO:0000005 [Scale] single cell [Reference] PMID:24763107 [Evidence] | mass spectrometry evidence | [] | ptc2 (SPCC1223.11) | www.pombase.org | Evidence | http://www.pombase.org/spombe/result/SPCC1223.11 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00249-ip-10-236-191-2_664586123_25.json |
19e730f1_SPCC1223_11____www_pombase_org__Evidence | [Molecules/Cell (average)] 27237 [Extension] during GO:0000085 [Condition] PECO:0000126, PECO:0000005 [Scale] single cell [Reference] PMID:24763107 [Evidence] | mass spectrometry evidence | [] | ptc2 (SPCC1223.11) | www.pombase.org | Evidence | http://www.pombase.org/spombe/result/SPCC1223.11 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00249-ip-10-236-191-2_664586123_25.json |
19e730f1_SPCC1223_11____www_pombase_org__Evidence | [Molecules/Cell (average)] 38832 [Extension] during GO:0000087 [Condition] PECO:0000126, PECO:0000005 [Scale] single cell [Reference] PMID:24763107 [Evidence] | mass spectrometry evidence | [] | ptc2 (SPCC1223.11) | www.pombase.org | Evidence | http://www.pombase.org/spombe/result/SPCC1223.11 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00249-ip-10-236-191-2_664586123_25.json |
19e730f1_SPCC1223_11____www_pombase_org__Evidence | [Molecules/Cell (average)] 26563 [Extension] during GO:0072690 [Condition] PECO:0000126, PECO:0000005 [Scale] single cell [Reference] PMID:24763107 [Evidence] | mass spectrometry evidence | [] | ptc2 (SPCC1223.11) | www.pombase.org | Evidence | http://www.pombase.org/spombe/result/SPCC1223.11 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00249-ip-10-236-191-2_664586123_25.json |
19e730f1_SPCC1223_11____www_pombase_org__Evidence | [Molecules/Cell (average)] 8405.51 [Extension] during GO:0072690 [Condition] PECO:0000005, PECO:0000014 [Scale] population wide [Reference] PMID:23101633 [Evidence] | experimental evidence | [] | ptc2 (SPCC1223.11) | www.pombase.org | Evidence | http://www.pombase.org/spombe/result/SPCC1223.11 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00249-ip-10-236-191-2_664586123_25.json |
19e730f1_SPCC1223_11____www_pombase_org__Evidence | [Molecules/Cell (average)] 824.56 [Extension] during cell quiescence following G1 arrest due to nitrogen limitation [Condition] PECO:0000005, PECO:0000014, PECO:0000127 [Scale] population wide [Reference] PMID:23101633 [Evidence] | experimental evidence | [] | ptc2 (SPCC1223.11) | www.pombase.org | Evidence | http://www.pombase.org/spombe/result/SPCC1223.11 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00249-ip-10-236-191-2_664586123_25.json |
b945ac07_Diagnosis_riteria_for_alcohol_dependence_DSM_IV | [0] Symptoms [ICD–10] Three or more of the following have been experienced or exhibited at some time during the previous year: [DSM–IV] | A maladaptive pattern of alcohol use, leading to clinically significant impairment or distress as manifested by three or more of the following occurring at any time during the same 12–month period: | [] | Diagnosis | DSM–IV | http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/AssessingAlcohol/diagnosis.htm | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00128-ip-10-236-191-2_197838463_1.json |
b945ac07_Diagnosis_riteria_for_alcohol_dependence_DSM_IV | [0] • Tolerance [ICD–10] • Increased doses are needed to achieve effects once produced by lower doses [DSM–IV] | • Need for markedly increased amounts of alcohol to achieve intoxication, or reduced effect with continued use of the same amount of alcohol | [] | Diagnosis | DSM–IV | http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/AssessingAlcohol/diagnosis.htm | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00128-ip-10-236-191-2_197838463_1.json |
b945ac07_Diagnosis_riteria_for_alcohol_dependence_DSM_IV | [0] • Withdrawal [ICD–10] • When drinking has ceased or been reduced: The characteristic alcohol withdrawal syndrome ensues, or alcohol or a closely related substance is used to relieve or avoid withdrawal symptoms [DSM–IV] | • The characteristic withdrawal syndrome for alcohol, or alcohol or a closely related substance is taken to relieve or avoid withdrawal symptoms | [] | Diagnosis | DSM–IV | http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/AssessingAlcohol/diagnosis.htm | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00128-ip-10-236-191-2_197838463_1.json |
b945ac07_Diagnosis_riteria_for_alcohol_dependence_DSM_IV | [0] • Impaired control [ICD–10] • Difficulties controlling drinking onset, termination, or levels of use [DSM–IV] | • Persistent desire or at least one unsuccessful effort to cut down or control drinking • Drinking in larger amounts or over a longer period than the person intended | [] | Diagnosis | DSM–IV | http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/AssessingAlcohol/diagnosis.htm | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00128-ip-10-236-191-2_197838463_1.json |
b945ac07_Diagnosis_riteria_for_alcohol_dependence_DSM_IV | [0] • Neglect of activities [ICD–10] • Progressive neglect of alternative pleasures or interests in favor of drinking [DSM–IV] | • Important social, occupational, or recreational activities given up or reduced because of drinking | [] | Diagnosis | DSM–IV | http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/AssessingAlcohol/diagnosis.htm | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00128-ip-10-236-191-2_197838463_1.json |
b945ac07_Diagnosis_riteria_for_alcohol_dependence_DSM_IV | [0] • Time spent drinking [ICD–10] • A great deal of time spent in activities necessary to obtain alcohol, to drink, or to recover from its effects [DSM–IV] | • A great deal of time spent in activities necessary to obtain alcohol, to drink, or to recover from its effects | [] | Diagnosis | DSM–IV | http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/AssessingAlcohol/diagnosis.htm | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00128-ip-10-236-191-2_197838463_1.json |
b945ac07_Diagnosis_riteria_for_alcohol_dependence_DSM_IV | [0] • Drinking despite problems [ICD–10] • Continued drinking despite clear evidence of overtly harmful physical or psychological consequences [DSM–IV] | • Continued drinking despite knowledge of having a persistent or recurrent physical or psychological problem that is likely to be caused by or exacerbated by alcohol use | [] | Diagnosis | DSM–IV | http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/AssessingAlcohol/diagnosis.htm | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00128-ip-10-236-191-2_197838463_1.json |
b945ac07_Diagnosis_riteria_for_alcohol_dependence_DSM_IV | [0] • Compulsive use [ICD–10] • A strong desire or sense of compulsion to drink [DSM–IV] | • None | [] | Diagnosis | DSM–IV | http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/AssessingAlcohol/diagnosis.htm | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00128-ip-10-236-191-2_197838463_1.json |
b945ac07_Diagnosis_riteria_for_alcohol_dependence_DSM_IV | [0] Duration criterion [ICD–10] None. Three or more dependence criteria must be met during the previous year [DSM–IV] | None specified. Three or more dependence criteria must be met within the same year and must occur repeatedly as specified by duration qualifiers associated with criteria, such as “often,” “persistent,” and “continued” | [] | Diagnosis | DSM–IV | http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/AssessingAlcohol/diagnosis.htm | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00128-ip-10-236-191-2_197838463_1.json |
b945ac07_Diagnosis_riteria_for_alcohol_dependence_DSM_IV | [0] Dependence subtyping criterion [ICD–10] None [DSM–IV] | With physiological dependence: evidence of tolerance or withdrawal Without physiological dependence: no evidence of tolerance or withdrawal | [] | Diagnosis | DSM–IV | http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/AssessingAlcohol/diagnosis.htm | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00128-ip-10-236-191-2_197838463_1.json |
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