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  1. Altitude sickness

    Infobox disease Name Altitude sickness Image Caption DiseasesDB 8375 DiseasesDB mult DiseasesDB2 29615 ... 3225 MeshID D000532 Altitude sickness also known as acute mountain sickness AMS , altitude illness ... Sickness url http www.altitude.org altitude sickness.php publisher Apex Altitude Physiology Expeditions ..., Peter. title Acute Mountain Sickness and High Altitude Cerebral Edema. In Medical Aspects of Harsh ... to determine who will be affected by altitude sickness, as there are no specific factors that correlate with a susceptibility to altitude sickness. However, most people can ascend to 2,400  meters 8,000  ft without difficulty. Acute mountain sickness can progress to high altitude pulmonary ... name Thompson Cite web author A.A.R. Thompson title Altitude Sickness url http www.altitude.org altitude ... on long haul flights may experience some symptoms of altitude sickness. ref Cite journal doi ... to the symptoms of altitude sickness. ref Cite journal issn 0028 4793 volume 345 issue 2 pages ... to the onset and severity of high altitude illness. Altitude sickness usually occurs following ... cases, altitude sickness can be fatal. The word soroche came from South America and originally ... ref Signs and symptoms Image Altitude sickness warning.jpg thumb 275px This sign near the peak of Mount Evans elev. 14264 ft or 4,350 meters in Colorado , USA, warns of altitude sickness symptoms. People have different susceptibilities to altitude sickness for some otherwise healthy people, acute ... ref AMS is the most frequent type of altitude sickness encountered. Symptoms often manifest themselves ... symptom used to diagnose altitude sickness, although a headache is also a symptom of dehydration ... one or more of the following symptoms, may indicate altitude sickness Lack of appetite, nausea , or vomiting ... life threatening altitude sickness include Pulmonary edema fluid in the lungs Symptoms similar ... Increased nausea Retinal hemorrhage The most serious symptoms of altitude sickness arise from edema ...   more details



  1. Sickness

    Wiktionary sickness Sickness may refer to Illness Disease Nausea Sickness behavior In popular culture The Sickness , an album by Disturbed The Sickness Animorphs The Sickness Animorphs , a book in the Animorphs series Corey Taylor , nicknamed The Sickness , American heavy metal musician See also Sick disambiguation Sicko disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. The Sickness

    for the Animorphs book The Sickness Animorphs Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Sickness ... Last album This album The Sickness br 2000 Next album Believe Disturbed album Believe br 2002 Misc Extra album cover Upper caption Reissue cover Type studio Cover The Sickness 10th Anniversary.JPG Lower caption The artwork for the remastered 2010 release. Singles Name The Sickness Type studio single 1 Stupify single 2 Down with the Sickness single 3 Voices Disturbed song Voices single 4 The Game ... 3 5 ref cite web url Allmusic class album id r466832 review pure url yes title Review The Sickness Disturbed ... review 6067460 the sickness title Rolling Stone Review of The Sickness , Mudvayne s L.D. 50 , Relative ... www.rollingstone.com artists disturbed albums album 147845 review 6067460 the sickness archivedate May 10, 2007 deadurl yes ref The Sickness is the debut studio album by American Heavy metal music ... charts billboard 200 album disturbed the sickness 413140 title The Sickness 10th Anniversary Edition Disturbed publisher Billboard magazine Billboard ref The Sickness has been certified 4x Platinum ... amounts of profanity. Unlike Disturbed s later albums, which are mixed in style, The Sickness consists primarily of heavy metal music heavier songs. In addition, The Sickness includes much more profanity ... studio album by Disturbed to exclude a title track although it does include a track called Down with the Sickness ... news.aspx?mode Article&newsitemID 133307 title Disturbed s The Sickness To Be Reissued With Bonus ... 4 02 title4 Down with the Sickness length4 4 38 title5 Violence Fetish length5 3 23 title6 Fear length6 ... live length15 3 53 title16 Voices note16 live length16 3 36 title17 Down with the Sickness note17 live ..., Down with the Sickness . Chart performance Album class wikitable Year Chart Peak br position rowspan 2 2000 US Top Heatseekers ref cite web url http www.allmusic.com album the sickness 10th anniversary edition r466832 charts awards title The Sickness 10th Anniversary Edition Disturbed publisher ...   more details



  1. Altitude

    illnesses such as altitude sickness , High altitude pulmonary edema , and High altitude cerebral ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 other uses confused2 Attitude disambiguation Attitude Altitude or height ..., and more . As a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or up ... often varies according to the context. Although the term altitude is commonly used to mean the height ... . Altitude in aviation and in spaceflight Image vertical distances.svg thumb 300px Vertical Distance Comparison In aviation, the term altitude can have several meanings, and is always qualified by either explicitly adding a modifier e.g. true altitude , or implicitly through the context of the communication. Parties exchanging altitude information must be clear which definition is being used. ref ... Force id AFM 51 40 ref Aviation altitude is measured using either Mean Sea MSL or local ground level Above Ground Level, or AGL as the reference datum. Pressure altitude divided by 100 feet 30m as the flight level , and is used above the transition altitude convert 18000 ft m in the US, but may be as low ... Usage mbar . On the flight deck, the definitive instrument for measuring altitude is the pressure altimeter ... feet or metres instead of atmospheric pressure . There are several types of aviation altitude Indicated altitude is the reading on the altimeter when the altimeter is set to the QNH local barometric pressure at Mean Sea Level. Absolute altitude is the height of the aircraft above the terrain ... altitude is the actual elevation above mean sea level . It is Indicated Altitude corrected for non ... the radio as altitude . see QNH ref name CAP413 cite book date 1 January 1995 title Radiotelephony ... elevation see Mean sea level pressure QFE ref name CAP413 Pressure altitude is the elevation ... altitude and indicated altitude are the same when the altimeter is set to 29.92 Hg or 1013.25 millibars. Density altitude is the altitude corrected for non ISA International Standard Atmosphere atmospheric ...   more details



  1. Mountain sickness

    Mountain sickness can refer to Altitude sickness or acute mountain sickness, a pathological condition that is caused by acute exposure to low air pressure Chronic mountain sickness , a disease that can develop during extended time living at altitude disambig ...   more details



  1. Ski sickness

    Ski sickness or H usler s disease is a form of motion sickness suffered by some skiers when weather conditions are bad. Poor visibility in heavy fog can bring on the condition. Psychological factors such as fear of heights, fear of mountains, high speed and falling may contribute as well as the atmospheric pressure changes in the ear when descending rapidly from high to low altitude. ref cite journal pmid 7762376 ref Symptoms are similar to other sicknesses brought on by motion, namely dizziness, headaches and nausea and in more extreme cases vomiting . ref name swiss Cite web publisher SwissInfo title Slope motion Professor identifies ski sickness date March 31, 2002 url http www.swissinfo.org eng Swissinfo.html?siteSect 201&sid 1081208 accessdate 2007 03 03 ref In these Whiteout weather whiteout conditions the brain is unable to accurately determine orientation or movement. The condition is caused by the rhythmic turning motion of skiing and other effects such as a reduction in sensory feedback from constrained feet. ref Cite web title Sickly slopes publisher New Scientist date 9 February 2002 author Duncan Graham Rowe url http www.newscientist.com article mg17323291.300 sickly slopes.html accessdate 2007 03 03 ref Rudolf H usler of the University of Berne, who first described this disease in 1995, ref Ski Sickness , Acta Otolaryngol Stockh 1995 115 1 2, 1995 Scandinavian University Press ref thinks that ski sickness could affect up to 10 of skiers. ref name swiss Professor H usler found that over the counter prescription medicines for motion sickness relieved the symptoms for most sufferers. References Reflist Category Effects of external causes Ski stub Med stub ...   more details



  1. Radiation Sickness

    Radiation sickness may refer to Radiation Sickness video , a video by the thrash metal band Nuclear Assault Radiation poisoning , a sickness caused by exposure to radiation disambig ...   more details



  1. Acute sickness

    Acute sickness , acute illness , or acute disease may refer to Acute mountain sickness AMS Acute radiation sickness See also Acute disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Altitude tent

    climbers can avoid altitude sickness by better utilizing the diminished amount of oxygen found at higher altitudes. The basic concept of living or training at altitude is to cause the body to adapt ...An altitude tent , also known as an altitude simulation tent or a hypoxic tent , is an enclosed living space which simulates high altitude by maintaining a lower oxygen concentration. It is used by sportsperson athletes and by high altitude mountain climber s to stimulate the body s natural adaptations to altitude, including an increase in the number of red blood cells and enzymes. Red blood cells .... Sleeping in a simulated altitude environment allows the body to achieve some of the positive adaptations to altitude while still permitting the athlete to perform workouts at an oxygen rich lower altitude where muscles can perform at their normal work level. An altitude tent is one way to enable athletes living at any elevation sleep in a high altitude like environment. A more expensive option gaining popularity amongst professional athletes is to convert their entire bedroom to altitude. Rather than simulating altitude with actual low air pressure which would require substantial engineering and the use of an airlock to prevent implosion , the altitude tent remains at normal air pressure ... independent of altitude, the air in an altitude tent contains as little as 12 oxygen the remainder ... elevation that the tent is simulating. Most altitude tents create the low oxygen environment with a hypoxic ..., the altitude must be sufficient to reduce blood oxygen saturation sometimes measured by a pulse oximeter to approximately 90 . The tents themselves come in several styles. Unlike camping tents, altitude ... and box springs. One challenge with altitude tents is the build up of heat and humidity. Because of the use of plastic panels to reduce exchange with the room, heat and humidity can build up in an altitude ... years, advances in altitude tent design, and in the performance of the hypoxic air supply units ...   more details



  1. Decompression (altitude)

    refimprove date February 2012 Decompression altitude refers to the reduction in ambient pressure due to ascent above sea level. Decompression has physical effects on gas filled spaces and on liquids, particularly when they contain dissolved gases. Physiological effects of decompression are due to these physical effects and the consequential effects on the living tissues, mostly as a result of the formation and growth of bubbles, and the expansion of gas filled spaces. Formation and growth of bubbles due to reduced pressure can be due to reduction in solubility as described by Henry s Law , nucleation and growth of bubbles in supersaturated liquids and boiling of liquids when the pressure is reduced below the vapour pressure for the temperature of the liquid. Altitude decompression may be a natural consequence of unprotected elevation to altitude, or due to intentional or unintentional release of pressurisation of a pressure suit or pressurised compartment, vehicle or habitat, and may be controlled or uncontrolled decompression uncontrolled . One of the possible consequences of decompression is decompression illness , which includes decompression sickness due to bubble formation in the tissues, and barotrauma due to over expansion of gas filled spaces. These conditions are similar to those caused by decompression diving decompression after exposure to pressures higher than sea level atmospheric pressure. There is little evidence of altitude decompression occurring among healthy individuals at altitudes below convert 18000 ft m . ref cite web url http www.faa.gov pilots safety pilotsafetybrochures media dcs.pdf publisher Federal Aviation Administration title Altitude induced Decompression Sickness accessdate 2012 02 21 ref References reflist Category Aviation health stub ...   more details



  1. Sleeping sickness

    wiktionary sleeping sickness Sleeping sickness may refer to African trypanosomiasis , a parasitic disease of people and animals Animal trypanosomiasis , also known as nagana or animal African trypanosomiasis Eastern equine encephalitis virus , a zoonotic alphavirus and arbovirus present in North, Central and South America and the Caribbean Encephalitis lethargica , a form of encephalitis that swept the world in the 1920s Fatigue medical , any one of several other medical conditions that cause lethargy Sleeping Sickness film Sleeping Sickness film , a 2011 German film Music Sleeping Sickness song Sleeping Sickness song A 2008 song by Canadian band City and Colour from their album, Bring Me Your Love disambiguation ar de Schlafkrankheit fi Unitauti t smennyssivu tl Sakit ng pagkaantok ...   more details



  1. Grass sickness

    Equine Grass Sickness alternatively termed equine dysautonomia is a rare but predominantly fatal illness in horse s. Grass sickness may affect all types of horse, pony and donkey , and has affected some ... The first cases of grass sickness were recorded in eastern Scotland in 1907. Clinical signs Grass sickness is a polyneuropathy affecting the central, peripheral and enteric nervous system s. The majority ... damage occurs throughout the body. There are three forms of grass sickness acute grass sickness AGS horses display signs of colic and require euthanasia or die within 48 hours subacute grass sickness ... chronic grass sickness CGS horses present with severe and rapid weight loss and a selected portion ..., patchy sweating, muscle tremors and eyelid drooping. Diagnosis Diagnosis of grass sickness in the live ... from the nerves are taken . Differential diagnoses for grass sickness are varied and include .... Treatment There is no treatment for grass sickness. A proportion of CGS cases can survive following periods of intensive nursing. Overall the mortality rate of equine grass sickness is considered to be over ... may cause grass sickness when the spores of C. botulinum type C are ingested and produce their toxin locally within the intestine. Risk factors The main risk factor for grass sickness, as the name ... reports of the condition occurring in stabled horses. Grass sickness is most frequently seen ... risk factors which may increase the likelihood of a horse developing grass sickness including soil ... which has previously produced a case of grass sickness. Research Current research in equine grass sickness includes development of a nationwide surveillance scheme for grass sickness in Great Britain. This scheme hopes to identify all cases of grass sickness which occur from 2000 onwards. This scheme is run by the Animal Health Trust, in collaboration with the Equine Grass Sickness Fund, the University ... The Equine Grass Sickness Fund www.grasssickness.org.uk are a dedicated charity raising funds to tackle ...   more details



  1. Decompression sickness

    may increase the risk of altitude DCS. ref name 38uhms ref name Fryer Decompression sickness ... Statistical Bubble Dynamics Algorithms for Assessment of Altitude Decompression Sickness Incidence ... sickness during exposure to high cabin altitude after diving journal Aviation, Space, and Environmental ... Altitude Induced Decompression Sickness last1 Brown first1 JR last2 Antu ano first2 Melchor J date ...Infobox disease Name Caisson disease decompression sickness ICD10 ICD10 T 70 3 t 66 ICD9 ICD9 993.3 Image ... Sickness MeshNumber C21.866.120.248 Decompression sickness DCS also known as divers disease , the bends ... name Francis Decompression illness and dysbarism The term dysbarism encompasses decompression sickness, arterial gas embolism , and barotrauma , whereas decompression sickness and arterial gas embolism .... Joint pain the bends accounts for about 60 to 70 of all altitude DCS cases, with the shoulder being ... of decompression sickness DCS type Bubble location Signs & symptoms clinical manifestations Musculoskeletal ... comfortable position. If caused by altitude, pain can occur immediately or up to many hours later ... environment, ascending from depth, or ascending to altitude. Ascent from depth DCS is best known ... Roebling . ref name Eads Ascent to altitude Passengers may be at risk of DCS when an unpressurized aircraft ascends to high altitude . ref name 38uhms ref name Dehart ref name Pilmanis ref name Gerth ... to as low as 73 of sea level pressure . ref name 38uhms ref name Dehart ref name Vann1 Altitude DCS became a common problem in the 1930s with the development of high altitude balloon and aircraft flights ... altitude of convert 2400 m ft abbr on or less, allowing safe flights at convert 12000 m ft abbr on or more. DCS is very rare in healthy individuals who experience pressures equivalent to this altitude ... There is no specific altitude threshold that can be considered safe for everyone and below which no one will develop altitude DCS. Nevertheless, there is very little evidence of altitude DCS occurring ...   more details



  1. Bone Sickness

    notability film date June 2011 unreferenced date June 2011 Infobox Film name Bone Sickness writer Brian Paulin image Bone Sickness FilmPoster.jpeg director Brian Paulin released flagicon USA October 8, 2004 country USA runtime 98 min. language English budget 4,000 Bone Sickness is a low budget 2004 horror film about a degenerative bone disease , from the same director as Mummy Raider . Plot Alex McNetti has a rare disease which gives him very brittle bones. His friend Thomas Granger believes that he has found the cure by feeding his friend dead flesh to counteract the terrible disease. However the process does have its side effects including making Alex cough up and vomit worms, and also turning him into a zombie. The dead start to rise from their graves and butcher every living human they see to pieces, including a heavily armed SWAT team. The zombies later invade a vastly populated city, killing every living person in sight once again. External links imdb title 0433346 Bone Sickness 2000s horror film stub ca Bone Sickness de Bone Sickness fr Bone Sickness ...   more details



  1. Motion sickness

    For the album by Bright Eyes Motion Sickness Infobox disease Name Motion sickness Image Caption DiseasesDB ... MeshID D009041 Motion sickness or kinetosis , also known as travel sickness , is a condition ... of movement. Depending on the cause it can also be referred to as seasickness , car sickness, simulation sickness or airsickness . ref name benson cite book author Benson, AJ title Motion Sickness ... medical fatigue , and nausea are the most common symptom s of motion sickness. ref http web.archive.org web 20080610021948 http healthlink.mcw.edu article 907367055.html Motion Sickness Prevention ... with motion sickness. Nausea in Greek language Greek means seasickness naus means ship . ref http ... is not resolved, the sufferer will frequently vomiting vomit . Unlike ordinary sickness, vomiting in motion sickness tends not to relieve the nausea. ref name benson Occurrence About 33 of people are susceptible to motion sickness even in mild circumstances such as being on a boat in calm water, although ... Sickness ref ref So, R.H.Y., Finney, C.M. and Goonetilleke, R.S., Motion sickness susceptibility ... Individuals and animals without a functional vestibular system are immune to motion sickness. ref ... clinical Motion 20sickness.html General Medical Officer GMO Manual Clinical Section Motion Sickness Bot generated title ref Motion sickness on the sea can result from being in the Berth sleeping berth ... for provoking motion sickness than slower smooth ones, because they disrupt the fluid balance more ... sickness. Motion sickness is greatest for vertical sinusoidal motion in the frequency range of 0.05 0.8  Hz and is maximal at 0.167  Hz. ref O Hanlon JF, McCauley ME. 1974 .Motion sickness incidence ... 4 366 9. PMID 4821729 ref Cause The most common hypothesis for the cause of motion sickness is that it functions ... sickness can be divided into three categories Motion sickness caused by motion that is felt but not seen Motion sickness caused by motion that is seen but not felt Motion sickness caused when both systems ...   more details



  1. Altitude diving

    1,680 meters above sea level Altitude diving is scuba diving where the surface is 300 meters ... isbn 1 878663 01 1 ref ref name naui cite conference first M. last Murphey title Altitude Diving ... ref Altitude diving is significant in recreational diving because the depths and durations used for dives at altitude are different from those used for the same dive profile at sea level. ref name AAUS 2007 cite journal author Morris R, Berthold R, and Cabrol N title Diving at Extreme Altitude Dive ... location Dauphin Island, Ala. ref Measurement of depth at altitude Special consideration must ... require adjustment for use at altitude. ref name naui Capillary gauges have been shown to be a conservative method for measurement of compensated depth at altitude. ref cite journal author Mackay RS title Automatic compensation by capillary gauge for altitude decompression journal Undersea Biomed Res ... foundation.org 2440 accessdate 2008 04 24 ref Modern dive computer s detect changes in altitude and automatically adjust their calculation of a safe decompression regime for a dive at that altitude. If an altitude aware computer is not used, altitude decompression tables must be used. Decompression when diving at altitude At altitude , atmosphere unit atmospheric pressure is lower than at sea level , so surfacing at the end of an altitude dive leads to a greater reduction in pressure and an increased risk of decompression sickness . ref name Brubakk cite book title Bennett and Elliott ... typically carried out in freshwater at altitude so it has a lower density than seawater used for calculation of decompression tables. ref name Brubakk The amount of time the diver has spent at altitude ... risk. ref name Brubakk The US Navy recommends waiting 12 hours following arrival at altitude ... to decompression tables at altitude are the Cross Corrections which use a ratio of atmospheric pressure and sea level to that of the altitude to provide a conservative equivalent sea level depth ...   more details



  1. The Blue Sickness

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Blue Sickness Type Album Artist Bocephus King Cover The Blue Sickness.jpg Released 2000 Recorded Genre Length Label Producer Reviews Last album A Small Good Thing 1998 This album The Blue Sickness Next album All Children Believe In Heaven 2004 The Blue Sickness , released by Tonic records in 2000, is Bocephus King s third album. Described within the lyrics as Goodnight forever to the two album curse , although fans will disagree that It started out bad and it only got worse . The album is a mixed landscape of sounds that spreads out as a kind of musical soundtrack to life. blockquote The blue sickness is a theme I came up with. It initially started when I was trying to describe taking too much codeine . Then I started to think of the blue sickness as more of a mind frame for people in our age group, where you sort of don t want to go back. you don t want to go forward, it s like everyone s on this one constant nasty middle ground. The blue sickness went on to describe that whole position of sort of being stuck in the middle. blockquote ref Westender 2000 Article by Frazer Black http www.bocephusking.com inc press.westender.00.php Westender 2000 Article by Frazer Black ref Within the liner notes of the CD there are two quotes that prepare you for the journey King has created. Before taking the trip you are warned blockquote Hustlers of the world, there is one mark you cannot beat the mark inside. William S. Burroughs blockquote blockquote For some, knowledge has made sic existance a godless purgatory a savage middle ground, an incurable disease, a blue sickness. Rev. Theolopolous Jones blockquote References reflist DEFAULTSORT Blue Sickness, The Category 2000 albums Category Bocephus King albums ...   more details



  1. Sickness of the Ages

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Sickness of the Ages Type Studio Artist I Hate Sally Cover Released 2004 Recorded Genre Hardcore punk br Thrash metal Thrash br Mathcore Length 46 42 Label Blacula Records Producer Reviews Last album This album Sickness of the Ages Next album The Plague EP Sickness of the Ages is the first full length album by the hardcore punk hardcore thrash metal thrash band I Hate Sally . Track listing Intro 0 13 Clean Up The Blood 2 24 Crushed Against The Grain 3 38 Iron Fist 7 37 Sickness Of The Ages 5 43 Under The Ribs Of Death 4 56 In The Name Of Democracy 5 38 Root Of All Evil 3 40 This Must Be Hell 6 06 Wake Up Screaming 6 37 2000s punk rock album stub Category I Hate Sally albums Category 2004 albums ...   more details



  1. Symphonies of Sickness

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Symphonies of Sickness Type studio Artist Carcass band Carcass Cover SymphoniesOfSickness.jpg Released December 4, 1989 Recorded July August 1989, at the Slaughterhouse Studios Genre Death metal , grindcore Length 43 10 Label Earache Records Earache , Combat Records Combat US Producer Colin Richardson br Carcass band Carcass Last album Reek of Putrefaction br 1988 This album Symphonies of Sickness br 1989 Next album Necroticism Descanting the Insalubrious br 1991 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4 5 ref cite web last Raggett first Ned url http www.allmusic.com album r3316 title Symphonies of Sickness Carcass publisher Allmusic accessdate October 16, 2011 ref noprose yes Symphonies of Sickness is the second album by the United Kingdom British extreme metal band Carcass band Carcass . It was released through Earache Records in December ... solos. ... Carcass following album, Symphonies of Sickness , featured slower and catchier songs, and showed the band s movement into the Death Metal genre. ref In February 2009, Symphonies of Sickness .... This version included the demo Symphonies of Sickness as bonus tracks on one side ... of Sickness demo . title12 Slash Dementia note12 Bonus track on the 2008 reissue, taken from the Symphonies of Sickness demo . title13 Embryonic Necropsy and Devourment note13 Bonus track on the 2008 reissue, taken from the Symphonies of Sickness demo . title14 Cadaveric Incubator of Endoparasites note14 Bonus track on the 2008 reissue, taken from the Symphonies of Sickness demo . title15 Ruptured in Purulence note15 Bonus track on the 2008 reissue, taken from the Symphonies of Sickness ... of Sickness demo . Personnel Jeffrey Walker Jeff Walker vocals , bass guitar Bill Steer ... de Symphonies of Sickness id Symphonies of Sickness it Symphonies of Sickness nl Symphonies of Sickness pl Symphonies of Sickness pt Symphonies of Sickness ru Symphonies of Sickness tr Symphonies of Sickness ...   more details



  1. Altitude record

    Altitude record may refer to Flight altitude record , the highest altitude to have been reached in an aircraft World altitude record mountaineering , the highest altitude to have been reached by mountaineers Disambig ...   more details



  1. Survival Sickness

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Survival Sickness Type Album Artist The International Noise Conspiracy Cover Survival sickness album.jpg Released May 9, 2000 Recorded Genre Punk Rock , Rock n roll , Garage Rock Length 35 23 Label Epitaph label Epitaph Producer Reviews Allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r475946 pure url yes link Last album The First Conspiracy br 1999 This album Survival Sickness br 2000 Next album A New Morning, Changing Weather br 2001 Survival Sickness is the second studio album by The International Noise Conspiracy . Track listing I Wanna Know About U The Subversive Sound Smash It Up I ve Got Survival Sickness The Reproduction of Death Impostor Costume Intermission Only Lovers Left Alive Do I Have to Spell It Out? Will It Ever Be Quiet? Enslavement Blues Ready Steady Go Category Epitaph Records albums Category The International Noise Conspiracy albums Category Burning Heart Records albums Category 2000 albums 2000s punk rock album stub ...   more details



  1. Serum sickness

    Infobox disease Name Serum sickness Image Caption DiseasesDB 11970 ICD10 ICD10 T 80 6 t 80 ICD9 ICD9 999.5 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 2105 MeshID D012713 Serum sickness in humans is a adverse drug reaction reaction to proteins in antiserum derived from a non human animal source. It is a type of hypersensitivity , specifically immune complex hypersensitivity type III . The term serum sickness like reaction SSLR is occasionally used to refer to similar illnesses that arise from the introduction of certain non protein substances. ref name pmid16504095 cite journal author Brucculeri M, Charlton M, Serur D title Serum sickness like reaction associated with cefazolin journal BMC Clin Pharmacol volume 6 pages 3 year 2006 pmid 16504095 pmc 1397863 doi 10.1186 1472 6904 6 3 url http www.biomedcentral.com 1472 6904 6 3 ref It was first characterized by Clemens von Pirquet and B la Schick in 1906. ref name pmid11231202 cite journal author Jackson R title Serum sickness journal J Cutan Med Surg volume 4 issue 4 pages 223 5 year 2000 month October pmid 11231202 doi url ref Causes Serum sickness can be developed as a result of exposure to antibody antibodies derived from animals. These serums are generally administered to prevent or treat an infection or envenomation . When the antiserum is given, the human immune system can mistake the protein s present for harmful antigen s. The body produces antibodies, which combine with these proteins to form immune complex es. These complexes can cause more reactions, and cause the symptoms detailed below. Serum sickness ..., Wood JH, et al. title Serum sickness following rabbit antithymocyte globulin induction in a liver ... reaction Serum sickness like reaction References reflist External links http emedicine.medscape.com article 756444 overview Serum sickness like reactions Complications of surgical and medical care Hypersensitivity and autoimmune diseases DEFAULTSORT Serum Sickness Category Complications of surgical ...   more details



  1. Industrial sickness

    Multiple issues orphan November 2011 essay like November 2011 unreferenced November 2011 Industrial sickness ... sickness is an umbrella term applied to various things associated with industry that make people ill ... period of five years was given before an industrial company could either embrace sickness or declared to be sick. But under the new dispensation for addressing industrial sickness that is a part ... and dividing the same by those many number of years. Industrial Sickness In India Industrial sickness ... industries are being affected by this sickness problem. As per an estimate 300 units in the medium ... of the year 1986. Causes of sickness in small scale industry The different types of industrial sickness ... for sickness We can say pertaining to the factors which are within the control of management . This sickness ... of funds. b Bad Production Policies The another very important reason for sickness is wrong ... Marketing and Sickness This is another part which always affects the health of any sector as well as SSI ... Management The another internal reason for the sickness of SSIs is inappropriate personnel management ... Another reason for the sickness of SSIs is ineffective or bad corporate management which includes ... etc. External causes for sickness a Personnel Constraint The first for most important reason for the sickness ... cause for the sickness is related to marketing . The sickness arrives due to liberal licensing policies ... policies by govt. and market recession. c Production Constraints This is another reason for the sickness which comes under external cause of sickness. This arises due to shortage of raw material , shortage ... external cause for the sickness of SSIs is lack of finance. This arises due to credit restrains policy ... 1. Industrial Sickness, According to information compiled by. RBI from scheduled commercial banks ... Ross, Industrial Sickness in Private and Joint Sectors, http isid.org.in pdf wp4.pdf References ... others insolvency local law ind 4.pdf 2. http www.scribd.com doc 19150346 Industrial Sickness of India ...   more details



  1. Motion Sickness

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Motion Sickness Type live Artist Bright Eyes band Bright Eyes Cover Motion Sickness.jpg Released November 15, 2005 small United States U.S. small Recorded 2005 Genre Indie rock , indie folk Length 61 32 Label Team Love small U.S. small br Saddle Creek small Europe small Producer Reviews Blender magazine Blender Rating 4 5 http www.blender.com guide new 53736 motion sickness.html link Pitchfork Media 7.0 10 http www.pitchforkmedia.com article record review 15675 Bright Eyes Motion Sickness 16 November 2005 Last album Digital Ash in a Digital Urn br 2005 This album Motion Sickness br 2005 Next album Noise Floor Rarities 1998 2005 br 2006 Two other uses the album by Bright Eyes the single of the same name Motion Sickness song nausea from movement Motion sickness Motion Sickness Live Recordings is a live album by Bright Eyes band Bright Eyes . Documenting the I m Wide Awake, It s Morning tours from the first half of 2005, Motion Sickness is a compilation album compilation of live tracks, including cover song covers of Leslie Feist Feist and Elliott Smith . It comes with a 24 page booklet featuring an extensive tour diary written by Jason Boesel Bright Eyes live band Rilo Kiley . This album is the 6th release of Team Love Records . Track listing All songs written by Conor Oberst unless otherwise noted. At the Bottom of Everything 3 44 We Are Nowhere and It s Now 4 01 Old Soul Song For the New World Order 4 07 Make War Short Version 0 43 Make War 5 41 A Scale, a Mirror and Those Indifferent Clocks 2 22 Landlocked Blues 5 51 Method Acting 3 41 Train Under Water 5 59 When the President Talks to God 3 27 Road to Joy Bright Eyes song Road to Joy 5 56 Mushaboom single Mushaboom Leslie Feist 2 44 True Blue 5 41 Southern State 4 40 ... Bright Eyes albums Category 2005 live albums Category Team Love Records live albums de Motion Sickness Live Recordings it Motion Sickness Live Recordings ...   more details



  1. Down with the Sickness

    recorded a cover of Down with the Sickness for their 2002 album, Tuxicity , which was featured ... by the Recording Industry Association of America es Down with the Sickness hr Down with the Sickness it Down with the Sickness pl Down With the Sickness ru Down with the Sickness fi Down with the Sickness ...   more details




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