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  • {{rpl|Concentration}} {{rpl|Mass concentration (geophysics)}}
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  • {{r|Concentration camp}} {{r|Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp}}
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  • {{rpl|Nazi concentration camps}} {{rpl|Buchenwald Concentration Camp||**}}
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  • {{r|Inspector of Concentration Camps||**}} {{r|Auschwitz Concentration Camp}}
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  • {{r|Nazi concentration camps}} == Other Nazi concentration camps documented in this wiki ==
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  • {{r|Nazi concentration camps}} == Other Nazi concentration camps documented in this wiki ==
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  • {{r|Mauthausen-Gusen Concentration Camp||**}} {{r|Flossenburg Concentration Camp||**}}
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  • ...nhausen]], [[Natzweiler Concentration Camp|Natzweiler]], and other [[Nazi concentration camps]] (September 1939 - April 1945) on behalf the German armed forces to
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  • {{r|Inspectorate of Concentration Camps||***}} {{r|Dachau Concentration Camp}}
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  • ...ive division for [[Nazi concentration camps]], of which the [[Inspector of Concentration Camps]] was part
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  • ...z-Monowitz Concentration Camp|Auschwitz-Monowitz]]; commanded [[Natzweiler Concentration Camp|Natzweiler]] in 1945; executed by France for war crimes in 1947
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  • == Other Nazi concentration camps documented in this wiki == {{rpl|Dachau Concentration Camp}}
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  • ...hologist]] imprisoned in Nazi concentration camps, principally [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp|Auschwitz]], where [[Josef Mengele]] used his professional skills; he
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  • ...on]] at the [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp|Auschwitz]] and [[Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp]]s; tried and executed for war crimes by British tribunal
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  • ...in nonconsensual medical experiments; executed for crimes at [[Mauthausen Concentration Camp]]
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  • ...ual medical experiments, primarily conducted at [[Nazi concentration camps|concentration camps]], for which many of those conducted them were tried for war crimes
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  • {{r|Nazi concentration camps}} {{r|Hans Hellwig}} Commanded [[Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp]] (1937 -1938)
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  • ...normally reduced bicarbonate concentration ([HCO<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup>]) concentration in the [[extracellular fluid compartment]] (ECF) of the body, acknowledging
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  • ...and other diseases at [[Buchenwald Concentration Camp]] and [[Natzweiler Concentration Camp]] (December 1941 - February 1945}
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  • ...(economics)|market]], that determines the degree of [[market concentration|concentration]] in that market.
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  • ...d, using slave labor, the quarries, brickworks and mining and factories in concentration camps. After Allied bombings intensified, some of the mining facilities wer ...]], [[Natzweiler Concentration Camp|Natzweiler]], as well as [[Gross Rosen Concentration Camp]]
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  • ...ation Camp]], from December 1941 to August 1943; later commanded Vaivara concentration camp and the Grini camp in Norway; Poland tried and executed him in 1947
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  • ...z-Birkenau Concentration Camp]], and Auschwitz-III or [[Auschwitz-Monowitz Concentration Camp}}
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  • ...irst commandant of [[Dachau Concentration Camp]] and became [[Inspector of Concentration Camps]]; with [[Michael Lippert]], personally killed [[Ernst Roehm]] durin
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  • ...ctor of Concentration Camps in the [[WVHA]], overall manager of the Nazi [[concentration camp]] and [[extermination camp]] program; shifted to field operations of g
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  • {{rpl|Concentration camp}} {{rpl|Nazi concentration camps}}
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  • ...nhausen Concentration Camp]] (1938 -1940); first Commandant of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]] (4 May 1940 to 10 November 1943); testified extensively at the [[Int
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  • ...ful for [[acid]]-[[base]] reactions, molality is often the most convenient concentration unit when dealing with physical properties of solutions. It is defined as
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  • '''Nazi concentration camps''' were system of [[concentration camp|detention/labor]] and [[extermination camp]]s of Nazi Germany, and we ...transfer camps, [[Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp]] and [[Theresienstadt Concentration Camp]]s, were used to hold possible prisoners to be ransomed.
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  • ...on camps, the case accused eighteen members of the [[WVHA]] with operating concentration camps or economic enterprises of the SS, using slave labor.
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  • ...Sachsenhausen]], [[Natzweiler Concentration Camp|Natzweiler]], and other [[concentration camp]]s (September 1939 - April 1945) on behalf the German armed forces to
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  • {{r|Inspector of Concentration Camps}} {{r|Dachau Concentration Camp}}
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  • #redirect [[Concentration]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Concentration]]
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  • {{r|Auschwitz Concentration Camp}} {{r|Concentration camp political section}}
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  • ...rs at [[Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp|Sachsenhausen]] and [[Natzweiler Concentration Camp]]s, to investigate the causes of epidemic jaundice and vaccines agains
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  • #REDIRECT [[Neuengamme Concentration Camp]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Natzweiler Concentration Camp]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nordhausen Concentration Camp]]
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  • ...i SS and military ranks|Gruppenfuehrer]], who was the first [[Inspector of Concentration Camps]] and later commanded the SS [[Totenkopf Division]], dying in 1943 in ...e of camps, created the [[Totenkopf SS]] guard force, and was Inspector of Concentration Camps until 1939.
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  • The system of [[concentration camp|concentration]] and [[extermination camp]]s of Nazi Germany, with a mixed chain of comman
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mauthausen-Gusen Concentration Camp]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Neuengamme Concentration Camp/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mauthausen-Gusen Concentration Camp]]
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  • ...[[Zyklon B]], which he first proposed; later transferred to [[Flossenburg Concentration Camp]], convicted of corruption and murder, and transferred to a front-line
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp/Approval]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp/Definition]]
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  • {{r|Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp}} {{r|Natzweiler Concentration Camp}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp/Related Articles]]
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  • Chemical concentration unit for [[acid]]-[[base]] reactions.
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  • <!-- Text is transcluded from the Concentration ratio/Definition subpage-->
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  • ...at Flossenbürg concentration camp.jpg|right|400px|Fence at the Flossenbürg Concentration Camp in May of 1945.}} The '''Flossenbürg Concentration Camp''' was a Nazi slave labor camp in which around 30,000 inmates died fro
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  • The term '''concentration camp''' is used to refer to camps where civilians are held, indefinitely, w ...g to [[Andrea Pitzer]], author of ''"[[One Long Night: A Global History of Concentration Camps]]"'', the term was first used by Spain for camps it ran in Cuba to ho
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  • Anthropologist and prisoner assistant to [[Josef Mengele]] at [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]
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  • Detachments of the [[SS]] organized into [[concentration camp]] guards by [[Theodor Eicke]]
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  • A [[concentration camp]] near [[Hanover]], in northern [[Germany]], that was part of the [[Ho
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  • {{r|Nazi concentration camps}} {{r|Inspector of Concentration Camps}}
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  • Pathologist and prisoner assistant to [[Josef Mengele]] at [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]; author of major history
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  • Electrodes which can be used to measure the concentration of particular ions in cells, tissues, or solutions.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</
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  • ...au Concentration Camp|Auschwitz-Birkenau]], a major subcamp of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]. | [[Belzec Concentration Camp|Belzec]]
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  • Concentration unit, [[mole (unit)|moles]]/[[kilogram]], useful for measuring solvent prop
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Women's [[concentration camp]] 50 miles north of [[Berlin]]
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  • ...selected prisoners for slave labor or immediate killing at the [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]
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  • An organism requiring a high salt (i.e., [[sodium chloride]]) concentration for its growth, such as [[Halobacterium NRC-1]]
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  • ...selected prisoners for slave labor or immediate killing at the [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]
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  • ...selected prisoners for slave labor or immediate killing at the [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]
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  • ...of mobile killing units that conducted genocidal operations outside [[Nazi concentration camps]]
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  • ...selected prisoners for slave labor or immediate killing at the [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]
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  • The theory of reciprocal relationship between the serum amino acid concentration and appetite.
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  • {{r|Mauthausen-Gusen Concentration Camp|Mauthausen Concentration Camp}}
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  • Rare autosomal recessive, metabolic disorder characterized by an increased concentration of sarcosine in blood plasma and urine.
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  • Martial art and combat sport characterised by its concentration on stand-up and clinch striking.
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  • ...ration camps|concentration camp]]''' established by the Nazis. The Dachau concentration camp opened in March 1933 under the authority of [[Heinrich Himmler]], then ...[[Totenkopf SS]] from its guard force, and was promoted to [[Inspector of Concentration Camps]].
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  • .... They were created as part of an overall reorganization, in 1933, of the concentration camps, under [[Theodor Eicke]]. Camps had previously been managed by "wild
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  • A concentration and transit camp in northeast Estonia, used for Russian prisoners and Jews;
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  • ...nd military ranks|Obersturmfuhrer]]; fourth [[Lagerfuhrer]] of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], November 1943-June 1944
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  • ...i SS and military ranks|Sturmbannfueher]]; Third commandant of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]] (8 May 1944-January 1945)
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  • The theory that the hypothalamic satiety mechanisms are sensitive to the concentration of circulating metabolites.
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  • ...ician/gynecologist; prisoner assistant to [[Josef Mengele]] at [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]; secretly performed abortions to prevent mothers from being executed
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  • ...and military ranks|Obersturmbannfuhrer]]; Second commandant of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]] (11 November 1943-8 May 1944)
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  • ...of qualities conducive to enlightenment in Buddhist thought. The five are: concentration, energy, faith, thoughtfulness and wisdom.
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  • Third Nazi concentration camp, established in 1936, collecting prisoners, at first primarily politic
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  • ...loped by the U.S. Army and used at a 100% concentration. Currently, a 30% concentration is used. The chemical is sold under a variety of trade names, including: A
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  • ...p|Auschwitz]], [[Ravensbrueck Concentration Camp|Ravensbrueck]], and other concentration camps. They used drugs, X-rays, and surgery, with little concern for safety
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  • {{r|Auschwitz Concentration Camp}} {{r|Buchenwald Concentration Camp}}
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  • ...ins over 16 million references to journal articles in life sciences with a concentration on biomedicine.
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  • (1911-1979) A Nazi [[SS]] [[Hauptsturmfuhrer]] and physician at [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], involved in direct killings and nonconsensual medical experiments o
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  • ...ermany]]'s [[SS]], whose responsibilities included the actual operation of concentration camps
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  • ...ry ranks|Obersturmfuhrer]]; fifth and final [[Lagerfuhrer]] of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], June 1944-January 1945
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  • ...d [[Gestapo]] officer; First Chief of the Political Section at [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]
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  • Concentration limits set by the United States Environmental Protection Agency for outdoo
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A spinoff of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], also known as Auschwitz III, built primarily to provide slave labor
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  • ''Totenlager'' A subset of six Nazi [[concentration camp]]s in [[Holocaust]], designed principally for killing ideological and
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  • SS-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Gruppenfuehrer]]; [[Inspector of Concentration Camps]] (1939-1945); believed to have committed suicide at war's end
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  • ...oinclude>A very commonly used laboratory determination of, minimally, the concentration of four physiologically related ions in the serum obtained from clotted blo
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  • ...ethods of making seawater drinkable; experiments were conducted at [Dachau Concentration Camp]]
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  • At [[Buchenwald Concentration Camp]] (November 1943 - January 1944), [[Nazi medical experiments]] were on
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  • ...anide]] that, with modifications, was the chemical used in the [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp|Auschwitz]] gas chambers
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  • An [[extermination camp|subcamp]] of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], also called Auschwitz II; principally for killing with [[Zyklon B]]
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  • {{r|Inspector of Concentration Camps||**}} {{r|Auschwitz main concentration camp}}
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  • Physician at the [[Ravensbrueck Concentration Camp]] and assistant to [[Karl Gebhardt]] in the Hohelychen Hospital; convi
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  • ...witnessing [[Beer Hall Putsch]], arrested 1933 by Nazis; held in [[Dachau Concentration Camp]]; killed during the [[Night of the Long Knives]]
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  • ...rformed at [[Buchenwald Concentration Camp|Buchenwald]] and [[Natzweiler Concentration Camp]]s, between December 1941 and February 1945. They are distinct from t
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  • A fairly small concentration camp, also called Struthof, near the town of Natzweiler, 55 kilomtres south
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  • ...t [[Buchenwald Concentration Camp|Buchenwald]] (food) and [[Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp]]s(bullets), the '''Nazi poison experiments''' were intended to invest
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  • ...ilitary and SS ranks|Hauptsturmfueher]] and camp physician at [[Buchenwald Concentration Camp]]; executed for war crimes as a result of the [[Medical Case (NMT)]]
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  • ...of the [[SS]] that had responsibilities for economic affairs, including [[concentration camp]]s, which were considered slave labor resources as well as potential
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  • Conducted (December 1943-October 1944) at [Buchenwald Concentration Camp]] (food) and Sachsenhausen (bullets), to investigate the effect of va
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  • ...Nazi experiments, conducted between February 1942 at April 1945 at [Dachau Concentration Camp]]; purpose was to test immunization for and treatment of [[malaria]];
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  • ...as eventually absorbed by the [[SS]]; eventually executed at [[Flossenburg Concentration Camp]]
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  • ...and military ranks|Sturmbannfuehrer]] and medical officer at [[Buchenwald Concentration Camp]]; both helped prisoners and committed atrocities; committed suicide i
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  • ...SS]]-owned company that ran rock quarries, mines, brick factories, etc. in concentration camps or with slave labor detachments; managed by [[Karl Mummenthey]]
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  • Originally a subcamp of [[Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp|Sachsenhausen]] in lower Silesia, opened 2 August 1940 at the granite
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  • ...de>(1908-2001) [[physician's assistant]] deported to [[Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp]] in 1944, ; experimental assistant to [[Josef Mengele]]; wrote book a
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  • ...Jay Lifton]], refused to take part in genocidal activities at [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]],. and continued purely healing duties; commended postwar both by pri
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  • ...h modifications, was the chemical used for [[genocide]] in the [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp|Auschwitz]] gas chambers. It was originally patented by [[I.G. Farben ...arning agent was removed so the victims would not sense the growing lethal concentration.
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  • * Reilly, Joanne. ''Belsen: The Liberation of a Concentration Camp.'' 1998. 248 pp. * Wachsmann, Nikolaus. "Looking into the Abyss: Historians and the Nazi Concentration Camps." ''European History Quarterly'' 2006 36(2): 247-278. Issn: 0265-6914
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  • ...benefit of German armed forces, using Polish inmates at the [[Ravensbrueck Concentration Camp]], (September 1942-December 1943)
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  • A haematological condition in which the reducing hydrogen ion concentration of arterial blood plasma (alkalemia), results in the pH of the blood exceed
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  • ...ry ranks|Untersturmfuhrer]] and [[Gestapo]]] officer; second head of the [[concentration camp political section|Auschwitz political section]], December 1943-January
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  • ...own radio station at Gleiwitz, with [[SS]] deception troops and bodies (of concentration camp prisoners) in Polish uniform, to give a ''casus belli'' for [[Case Whi
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  • Amt (Office) "D" of the [[WVHA]], with direct responsibility for the [[Nazi concentration camps]], although some independent action was taken through the chain of co
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  • (1909-1945) Chief Medical Officer of the [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]] (September 1942-January 1945); described by [[Robert Jay Lifton]] as
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  • A measure of market concentration obtained by adding together the squares of the fractions of total sales of
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  • ...oning to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, which are then excreted as urine
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  • ...member of the [[German Resistance]]; eventually executed in [[Flossenburg Concentration Camp]]
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  • ...es of [[Nazi]] experiments conducted, against the will of the subjects, on concentration camp prisoners, frequently resulting in death or severe injury. They were i
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  • ...the Reich University of Strasbourg; one hundred twelve Jews at [Auschwitz Concentration Camp]] were killed for the purpose.
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  • ...for persons who had been severely chilled, using prisoners at the [[Dachau Concentration Camp]]; the experimenters were tried in the [[Medical Case (NMT)]]
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  • ...cke]], assisting him in killing [[Ernst Roehm]]; Commanded [[Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp]] (1936); severely wounded on Russian Front commanding SS-Volunteer Le
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  • A large system of [[concentration camp]]s and subcamps in [[Austria]]; Mauthausen was the original camp; many
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  • ...rs at [[Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp|Sachsenhausen]] and [[Natzweiler Concentration Camp]]s, to investigate the causes of epidemic jaundice and vaccines agains
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  • '''Ravensbrueck Concentration Camp''', for female prisoners only, was located 50 miles north of [[Berlin] ...Its womens' camp was only surpassed in population by that of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp|Auschwitz]].<ref name=USHMM>{{citation
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  • ...of Franz Blaha before the IMT] Blaha was a prisoner-physician at [[Dachau Concentration Camp]], who testified before the [[International Military Tribunal (Nurembe
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  • ...of Franz Blaha before the IMT] Blaha was a prisoner-physician at [[Dachau Concentration Camp]], who testified before the [[International Military Tribunal (Nurembe
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  • ...of Franz Blaha before the IMT] Blaha was a prisoner-physician at [[Dachau Concentration Camp]], who testified before the [[International Military Tribunal (Nurembe
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  • ...of Franz Blaha before the IMT] Blaha was a prisoner-physician at [[Dachau Concentration Camp]], who testified before the [[International Military Tribunal (Nurembe
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  • Image of the distribution and concentration of radioactivity in a tissue or other substance made by placing a photograp
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  • ...ranienburg or Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg. "The administrative centre of all concentration camps was located in Oranienburg, and Sachsenhausen became a training centr | title = Sachsenhausen "Oranienburg" Concentration Camp
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  • ...h 1942, the WVHA's most infamous role was actually operating the system of concentration camps, which were seen as a source of income to the Reich, both from slave ...esponsibility for buildings, grounds, and construction, including those in concentration camps; it made much use of slave labor.
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  • ...[[Josef Mengele]]'s teachers and directed his experiments and [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]
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  • At [[Buchenwald Concentration Camp]] (November 1943 - January 1944), [[Nazi medical experiments]] were co
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  • ...y can win with a simple plurality of votes. Such systems tend to encourage concentration of power in a few large political parties as voters tend to vote strategica
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  • ...igating Nazi atrocities in 1945, views a heap of corpses at the Buchenwald concentration camp near Weimar, Germany.}}. The '''Buchenwald Concentration Camp''' was a Nazi death camp, notorious for medical experiments, in which
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  • ...he Reich University of Strasbourg; one hundred twelve Jews at [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]] were killed for the purpose.
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  • ...[[ion]]s than the fluid within the cells, but the cell fluid has a higher concentration of other [[solutes]]. This leads salt ions to enter the cell via [[diffusio
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  • ...urally-specific traditions such as [[herbalism]]. Chemically extracted and concentration-controlled plant-derived substances are used in conventional medicine, but
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  • In a Nazi [[concentration camp]], was the deputy to the Commandant and directly responsible operation
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  • In medicine, a very commonly used cehmical determination of, minimally, the concentration of four physiologically related ions in the serum obtained from clotted blo ...ften simultaneously determines all seven values. Increasingly, calcium ion concentration is being reported as an additional electrolyte, although phosphate and magn
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  • ...ng enzymes that eliminate of the neurotransmitters and thus increasing the concentration in the [[synapse]]. MAOIs inhibit [[monoamine oxidase]] while tricyclics in
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  • In the special case of dilute acids, the [[concentration]] of water is very large and essentially constant, allowing for the definit ...scale. Thus, just like pH is defined as the negative log of the hydronium concentration (pH = -log [H3O]+), one defined pKa in a similar fashion.
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  • ...ket]] is dominated by a small group of suppliers. An example is the 5-firm concentration ratio, which is the percentage of total sales of a product that is supplied
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  • ...Hereditary Health]], as well as the [[Nazi sterilization experiments]] in concentration camps. The early programs did involve often quick decisions about individu
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  • | known_for = recognized as an expert on the history of concentration camps ...a|American]] journalist, known for ''[[One Long Night: A Global History of Concentration Camps]]'' and
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  • ...Star Camp, was for Jews. The conditions were among the worst of any of the concentration camps. Before liberation on ...te had deteriorated to the point that inmates transferred from [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]] were shocked by the camp's poor conditions.
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  • A measure of the concentration of a component substance in a mixture of substances and defined as the numb
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  • ...hsenhausen Concentration Camp|Sachsenhausen]] (1938 -1940) and [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]s (4 May 1940 to 10 November 1943). ...e time the Reichs Fuehrer SS [Himmler] summoned me and sent me to [[Dachau Concentration Camp|Dachau]]."
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  • ...of the solution. This provides a nondestructive way of determining sugar concentration. For this work Biot was awarded the Rumford Medal of the Royal Society in 1
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  • ...boxane-3 families. A diet rich in eicosapentaenoic acid lowers serum lipid concentration, reduces incidence of cardiovascular disorders, prevents [[platelet aggrega
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  • ...sibilities included the actual operation of the [[Nazi concentration camps|concentration camp]] system. A protege of [[Heinrich Himmler]], he was identified with t ...Michael Thad Allen. The Business of Genocide: The SS, Slave Labor, and the Concentration Camps.
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  • '''Molarity''' (M) is a term used in [[chemistry]] to indicate the concentration of a [[solute]] in a [[solvent]], in units of M = [[mole (unit)|moles]]/[[l A related concentration unit, [[normality]] (N), is often more convenient when one is dealing with
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  • ===Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration===
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  • ...ion of the positively charged hydrogen ion, [H<sup>+</sup>], a proton, the concentration often expressed in terms of the common acidity index, pH.<ref name=bevensee ...electrons conduct along a copper wire &mdash; protons diffuse along their concentration gradients through the solution very rapidly. In their attachment to the tin
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  • ...ficients'' (the ratio of their [[concentration]] in one substance to their concentration in another) will be differentially associated with the substances in their : K<sub>A</sub> = (amount of solute A adsorbed per unit surface area) / (concentration of solute A in solution)
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  • ...centration camp.jpg|right|400px|U.S. troops in the courtyard of Nordhausen concentration camp supervising the removal or corpses from the underground facility.}} ...Warfare History Network's article called "The Liberation of the Nordhausen Concentration Camp".<ref name=WHN />
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  • ...as a result of the enzyme-antibody-antigen reaction is proportional to the concentration of the [[antigen]] and can be measured spectrophotometrically or with the n
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  • ...age of time <math>\Delta t</math>, can easily be calculated if the present concentration ''C''<sub>0</sub> and the half-life ''t<sub>h</sub>'' are known:
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  • ...ized primarily by neurons in the nervous system, however, despite its high concentration, the functions performed by NAA remain uncertain and controversial. # Due to its high concentration, NAA acts as a nerve cell osmolyte or osmotic regulator
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  • ...by various governmental agencies. Regulations that define and limit the [[concentration]] of [[pollutant]]s in the ambient air or in gaseous [[emission]]s to the a Such regulations involve a number of different expressions of concentration. Some express the concentrations as ppmv ([[parts per million]] by volume)
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  • ...available for analyzing thujone [[concentration]] overestimated its actual concentration. <ref>{{citation ...human effects, certainly not more than the 100-proof or more [[ethanol]] concentration of classical absinthe.
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  • ...by various governmental agencies. Regulations that define and limit the [[concentration]] of [[pollutant]]s in the ambient air or in gaseous [[emission]]s to the a Such regulations involve a number of different expressions of concentration. Some express the concentrations as ppmv ([[parts per million]] by volume)
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  • ...tio between the effective and toxic dose, is narrow. Since the mixture and concentration of the alkaloids, in a given plant and by traditional extraction methods, v
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  • ...riments]]. As opposed to other [[extermination camp]]s such as [[Treblinka Concentration Camp|Treblinka]], it did have substantial barracks facilities and housed sl
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  • ...s of making seawater drinkable. The experiments were conducted at [[Dachau Concentration Camp]].
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  • Imprisoned in [[Dachau Concentration Camp]] on suspicion in the [[1944 assassination attempt against Hitler|20th
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  • ...is usually very thin. Fouling of the membrane can still occur, along with concentration polarization, in which a gel layer forms and reduces transmembrane flux. ...rise. {{Image|Membrane Fouling.png|left|250px|Fouling of membrane pores.}} Concentration polarization can become exacerbated by gel formation in ultrafiltration sys
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  • ==Concentration points== Another common use of POPs is a collection and concentration point for subscribers to a service. For example, the main servers and conne
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  • In the system of [[Nazi concentration camps]], the '''Auschwitz Concentration Camp''' was the largest, both as an [[extermination camp|killing facility]] | title = Auschwitz Concentration Camp: The Historical Timeline
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  • *''[[Concentration]]'': As reactant concentration increases, the [[frequency]] of [[collision]] increases and so therefore do ...in pressure. Increase in pressure in fact is equivalent to an increase in concentration of the gas.
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  • ...st be a chemical, biological, immunologic, or other test that verifies the concentration of the drug, or its active derivative, in the body fluids of the recipient.
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  • ...corticoids|Glucocorticoid]]s were named for their actions on blood glucose concentration, but they have equally important effects on protein and fat metabolism. Cor
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  • ...tration and therefore water will flow out of the cell. This tendency of a concentration gradient to cause a net flow of water is referred to as [[osmotic pressure] ...mbrane, but are not directional. That is, molecules will only flow down a concentration gradient, which is definitionally passive transport. This is accomplished
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  • ...mp''', or '''Auschwitz III''', was split off from the original [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], which gave it a primary mission of supporting factory slave labor. ...uring the war, by Allied reconnaissance aircraft, the [[Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp|Birkenau extermination and medical experimentation]] facility was phot
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  • ...sh; accompanied by abnormally decreased [[bicarbonate]] concentration (the concentration symbolized as [HCO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup>]) &mdash; the abnormalities of ...hich occurs rapidly spontaneously, yielding hydrogen ions, the bicarbonate concentration also ''increasing'' to abnormally increased levels, inasmuch as the dissoci
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  • ...e compared to outside. The resting potential is mostly determined by the [[concentration]]s of the [[ion]]s in the fluids on both sides of the [[cell membrane]] and ...the cell to form a membrane potential which can balance the difference in concentration of potassium between inside and outside the cell. "Balance" means that the
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  • In [[science]], [[engineering]], and in fairly common usage, '''concentration''' is the measure of how much of a given substance there is in a given mixt ==Concentration expressions and notation==
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  • ...benefit of German armed forces, using Polish inmates at the [[Ravensbrueck Concentration Camp]], (September 1942-December 1943).
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  • ...en, Michael Thad. ''The Business of Genocide: The SS, Slave Labor, and the Concentration Camps'' 2002 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=106468255 online edition] * Sofsky, Wolfgang. ''The Order of Terror: The Concentration Camp'' 1997. 356 pp. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=99838057 online e
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  • ...itz]].<ref name=babel2022-05-27/> Riefenstahl used several hundred actual concentration camp prisoners while making the film. The film interviews [[Josef Reinhard
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  • ...e concentration begins to rise. Contrary to popular belief, this increased concentration of lactate does not directly cause [[acidosis]], nor is it responsible for The acidosis that is associated with increases in lactate concentration during heavy exercise arises from a separate reaction. When [[Adenosine tri
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  • Performed between August 1942 and May 1943 at the [[Dachau Concentration Camp]], primarily for the [[Luftwaffe]], the nonconsual '''Nazi freezing ex ...rmth be used as an additional technique, and women from the [[Ravensbrueck Concentration Camp]] were pressed into this service.
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  • '''Sarcosinemia''' is characterized by an increased concentration of [[sarcosine]] in [[blood plasma]] and [[urine]]. It can result from an i
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  • ...S. Environmental Protection Agency]] (U.S. EPA) to set [[air pollutant]] [[concentration]] limits as '''National Ambient Air Quality Standards''' (NAAQS)<ref name=N ...quality standards. '''''Primary standards''''' that define air pollutant concentration limits intended to protect the public health, including the health of ''sen
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  • ...used of performing [[informed consent|involuntary medical experiments]] on concentration camp inmates and other living human subjects. ...r and carrying out [[informed consent|involuntary medical experiments]] on concentration camp prisoners.
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  • ...le orange'', also called the ''bitter'' or ''sour orange'', has too high a concentration of acids to be eaten directly; instead, it is used to make [[marmalade]].
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  • ...the planning process as well &mdash; for example, the [[Auschwitz-Monowitz Concentration Camp]] was built specifically to provide slave labor to nearby Farben plant
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  • ...h work), [[pratyahara]] (sense withdrawal or non-attachment), [[dharana]] (concentration), [[dhyana]] (meditation), and [[samadhi]] (realization of the true self an
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  • area of concentration. The concentration portion of the MSW curriculum builds upon the
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  • ...oud]] that reached up into the [[stratosphere]]. The drastically increased concentration of small particles in the air posed a threat to the [[engine]]s of [[air pl
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  • If the elevated TSH concentration can maintain a normal or near normal T4 concentration, the diagnosis is [[subclinical hypothyroidism]]. ...laboratory testing a low T4 concentration and an inappropriately high TSH concentration.
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  • ...w.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/85/4/1121 Body mass index and serum leptin concentration independently estimate percentage body fat in older adults.] ''Am J Clin Nu
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  • ...Chem. Educ'. 81(8):1229-1230. | Includes discussion with references of the concentration variations of water in the atmosphere, and referenced discussion water in t
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  • ...and [[biophysics|biophysical]] research, where measurements of [[ion]]ic [[concentration]] in an [[aqueous solution]] are required, usually on a [[real time]] basis ...calibrating against standard solutions of varying concentration, the ionic concentration in the tested solution can be estimated from the galvanometer reading.
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  • **Concentration Distributions in Solids and Laminar Flow **Concentration Distributions in Turbulent Flow
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  • ...as informed, he ordered Luther's arrest and confinement in [[Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp]], although Luther was released before the end of the war. ...nition both of his testimony, and his attempts, late in the war, to assist concentration camp prisoners. <ref name=LabReview>{{citation
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  • ...ence of one pH unit is equivalent to a ten-fold difference in hydrogen ion concentration. The notation '''pH''' is sometimes referred to as the '''''power of hydro !H<sup>+</sup> concentration<br/>(mole/litre)!!OH<sup>-</sup> concentration<br/>(mole/litre)!!pH
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  • ..., implacable concentration.... And yet something more than that. Selective concentration." In ''Modus Operandi'' we are told that "his chief asset is that he looks
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  • As a more complex example, the [[concentration]] of [[nitrogen oxides]] (i.e., NOx) in the [[flue gas]] from an industrial ;''NOx concentration''
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  • ...[SS]] enterprises of slave labor and other economic exploitation in [[Nazi concentration camps]], to the detail of removing dental gold from corpses' mouths. It was
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  • ...the [[Reich Foreign Office]], until Ribbetrop sent him to [[Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp]] for an attempt to supplant him as Reich Foreign Minister. Luther met }}, p. 106</ref> Luther was sent to [[Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp]], was freed before the end of the war, but died in May 1945.
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  • Its transport connections, concentration of industry, scientific and research institutions and industrial tradition
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  • ...le to interfere directly in the matter of extraditing Kantorowich from the concentration camp. According to a letter signed by fellow émigré in Turkey philosopher
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  • ...n external driver of climate change, such as, for example, a change in the concentration of carbon dioxide or the output of the Sun.
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  • ...s and Coping''. His conclusions were based on the discovery that former [[concentration camp]] victims were coping entirely differently with their situation. The [
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  • ...as a result of the enzyme-antibody-antigen reaction is proportional to the concentration of the antigen and can be measured spectrophotometrically or with the naked
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  • ...is means for solutions of equivalent concentration, there will be a higher concentration of H<sup>+</sup> ions for a strong acid than a weak acid. Weak acids, e.g.
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  • ...ntrations and an increase in lactose concentration. An increase in lactose concentration is observed shortly before milk production reaches full volume. Early milk
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  • The '''mole fraction''' is a measure of the [[concentration]] of a component substance in a mixture of substances. It is defined as the
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  • ...e RuSHA, but also performed respected research and probably protected some concentration camp and potential euthanasia victims.<ref>{{citation
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  • When the nitric acid [[concentration]] is high, extraction into the organic phase is favored, and when it is low ...t metals by an [[ion exchange]] mechanism (extraction favoured by low acid concentration), to reduce this effect, it is common for the used organic phase to be wash
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  • ...tropic LCs exhibit phase transitions as a function of both temperature and concentration of molecules in a solvent (typically water). Metallotropic LCs are composed
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  • ...of potassium ions in extracellular fluid is raised, and inhibited when the concentration of sodium is raised. When blood volume falls, the [[renin-angiotensin syste
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  • ...]] imprisoned in the [[Nazi concentration camps]], principally [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp|Auschwitz]]. At Auschwitz, [[Josef Mengele]] used him as a pathologis ...c Books | date = 1986}}, p. 370</ref> Even basic courtesy was rare in the concentration camps, and the proffer of a cigarette, seemingly a minor event, was both un
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  • ...smissed for anti-Nazi activities, and eventually executed at [[Flossenburg Concentration Camp]]. ...ong with Canaris and [[Dietrich Bonhoeffer]], he was shot at [[Flossenburg Concentration Camp]] in 1945.
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  • ...or infected wounds inflicted on non-consenting prisoners at [[Ravensbrueck Concentration Camp]]
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  • ...Byrd JC, Glass KL, Howard RS, Diehl LF| title=Equilibration of hemoglobin concentration after transfusion in medical inpatients not actively bleeding. | journal=An
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  • ...m the moment the compound is introduced to the column, to when the highest concentration is eluted out. It should be noted that it is not when the first measurable ...lculated by finding the difference of time between the two points when the concentration was 0.607 (width at two standard deviations), and multiplying that quantity
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  • ...nd [[anesthesiology]], the '''P:F ratio''' is the ratio of arterial oxygen concentration to the fraction of inspired oxygen. It reflects how well the lungs absorb o
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  • ...human brain, with glutamate being the most concentrated. Despite its high concentration in the brain, the functions performed by NAA remain uncertain and controver
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  • ...istry)|density]] (greater than 5.0 specific gravity), and is pernicious at concentration. The term 'heavy metal' has never been officially defined by any authoritat
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  • ...often employed in bioseparation applications for protein purification and concentration, although it may be used to isolate other compounds, such as [[nucleic acid ...nt’s [[polarity]], the formation of [[hydration layer]]s, the presence and concentration of other solutes dissolved in the solvent, and solvent’s [[ionic strength
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  • ...rries a Trumpler classification of ''III,1,m'' indicating it shows a loose concentration of stars (''III'') that exhibit a narrow range in apparent magnitude (''1''
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  • :<math>c\,</math> is the [[concentration]] of the solute in the solution (in one of its many units) Note that for the above values, the unit of concentration, <math>c</math>, was chosen to be [[molarity]] (i.e., mol/L). Hence the dim
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  • ...er this he was handed over to the Germans and deported to the [[Buchenwald concentration camp]] until the conclusion of the war.
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  • ...d CB1 receptors are down-regulated. Therefore CCK present at a high or low concentration can affect how afferent vagal neurons respond to other neurohormones.
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  • ...in the [[PUREX]] process of Plutonium reprocessing. It is also used in the concentration of [[uranium]] and [[thorium]].<ref name=GS>{{citation
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  • ...bduing the difficult-to-control mental thought stream by replacing it with concentration on the sound. Thus, mantras can lead to a relaxed state of internal warmth
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  • ...tworks, where subscribers are on spokes and the hubs is a service provider concentration point.
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  • ...land M., Boyle D., Greipel M. (1956) Relationship between serum amino acid concentration and fluctuations in appetite. J Appl Physiol 8:535-538. ...aminostatic hypothesis. A reciprocal relationship between serum amino acid concentration and appetite is proposed.'' [[User:Gianna Maurer|Gianna Maurer]] 14:04, 16
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  • ...the SS. In 1934, he was a junior [[non-commissioned officer]] at [[Dachau Concentration Camp]], where he became a member of the [[SD|Sicherheitsdienst]], or intell
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  • ...a "decrease of 10 µg per cubic meter in the [[Air pollutant concentrations|concentration]] of fine particulate matter was associated with an estimated increase in m
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  • # Intense concentration on what one is doing at the moment
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  • ...ief of police for all of Germany, Himmler was responsible for establishing concentration camps and for devising methods for the [[World War II, Holocaust|Holocaust] ...tapo and SD, the security police (Sicherheitspolizei); they soon opened 17 concentration camps for political prisoners (these were different from the death camps op
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  • :<math>c\,</math> is the [[concentration]] of the solute in the solution (in one of its many units) Note that the unit of concentration was chosen to be [[molarity]]. Hence the dimensional units: ''L'' is liters
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  • :#right contemplation, concentration or meditation
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  • ...osis causes fluid to diffuse through this membrane until there is an equal concentration on both sides of the membrane. In freshwater fish, the fluid is more concen
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  • ...radical-induced lipid peroxidation by up to 50% at the 50% tea preparation concentration. These data indicate that Essiac tea possesses potent antioxidant and DNA-p
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  • ...parts examined, as would occur if a water-borne pollutant was present at a concentration of one-millionth of a [[gram]] per gram of sample solution.
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  • The amine concentration in the absorbent aqueous solution is an important parameter in the design a ...sub> in the selected amine. For more information about selecting the amine concentration, the reader is referred to Kohl and Nielson's book.<ref name=Kohl/>
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  • .... There he spent another four months after which he was transferred to the concentration camp for prominent socialists, Jews, and intellectuals in Lichtenburg.”
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  • * 0.00047 [[parts-per notation|ppmv]] is the recognition threshold, the concentration at which 50% of humans can detect the characteristic foul odour of hydrogen
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  • ...halpy]] balances in addition to vapor-liquid equilibrium data and enthalpy-concentration data, operating lines can be constructed based on Ponchon-Savarit's method.
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  • ...structures. There are also extensive records of first-hand testimony from Concentration Camp survivors. The Nizkor Project and other sources have pointed out that the minimal concentration of Zyklon-B to be explosive is 56,000 [[parts per million]], while the amou
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  • ...y distributed and uses that assumption to estimate the average pollutant [[concentration]]s anywhere within the airshed. Although useful, this model is very limited ...and mixing of unpolluted air into the plume and thereby acts to reduce the concentration of pollutants in the plume (i.e, enhances the plume dispersion). It is ther
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  • ...y distributed and uses that assumption to estimate the average pollutant [[concentration]]s anywhere within the airshed. Although useful, this model is very limited ...and mixing of unpolluted air into the plume and thereby acts to reduce the concentration of pollutants in the plume (i.e, enhances the plume dispersion). It is ther
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  • --Nicholas Johnson, Forum on Media Concentration, 9 Dec 2004, St. Paul, MN.
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  • ...ate|rate]] at which a [[chemical reaction]] proceeds often varies as the [[concentration]]s of the [[reactant]]s change. This variation is often specified by a pol
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  • ...glucostatic theory''. This theory proposed that the rise in plasma glucose concentration after a meal was sensed by "glucoreceptor" neurons in the [[hypothalamus]],
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  • | allowable concentration of arsenic in US drinking water<ref name = "Arsenic">
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  • | finished the war in a concentration camp after falling out with Foreign Minister [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]]; d ...maximize the gain from the camps, as with slave labor. Its [[Inspector of Concentration Camps]] actually ran them, but its [[Amtsgruppe W]] for "SS businesses" had
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  • ...team, led by Sublieutenant John Godwin, was imprisoned at [[Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp]], after being captured while raiding shipping near Haugesund, north o
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  • ...lammation. In the serum of healthy subjects the sIL-6-receptor occurs in a concentration of 25-35 ng/ml. This level increases significantly with various illnesses s
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  • ...ra Señora La Reina de Los Angeles de Porciúncula'', in an area with a high concentration of potential converts. At a half-a-day's ride to the east, the mother missi
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  • ...lution dispersion modeling|Gaussian dispersion modeling]], time-averaged [[concentration]]s, [[wind ]] velocity profiles, fumigations, trapped plumes and [[Flare st
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  • ...e to chemotactically migrate to infected tissue, moving upstream against a concentration gradient of Interleukin-6, <ref name=Kierszchenbaum>{{citation
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  • ..., the shrunken head of a Polish prisoner was found at the [[Buchenwald]] [[concentration camp]], where it was displayed in the camp centre to terrify the prisoners.
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  • At low concentration, tranexamic acid, which binds to the Kringle domain of [[plasminogen]], is
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  • ...ic bioluminescent capabilities, whose functioning is dependent on the cell concentration, and works via quorum sensing. The use of quorum sensing and bioluminescenc ...ls to communicate with each other. The bioluminescence is dependent on the concentration of the cells because the necessary enzyme (luciferase) will only be produce
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  • ...trogenase) is highly sensitive to free [[oxygen]] and does not work if its concentration exceeds about 3 % <ref>S.Yamazaki, J.Nomata, Y.Fujita (2006) Differential o
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  • ...e there is a positive association between adipose tissue mass and androgen concentration. ...with obesity, as insulin inhibits hepatic synthesis of SHBG. The decreased concentration of binding protein results in an increase in the free fraction of sex stero
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  • ...as within the cloud will begin to decrease. At some point, the natural gas concentration in the cloud will decrease to where the gas is in the flammable range and b ...occurs when the oxygen level is below 10 volume %, which correspond to the concentration of LNG vapors in the air being about 28 and 52 volume %respectively.
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  • ...rimarily flavorings, they also can have a high protein, as well as sodium, concentration. Fermented fish products historically developed as a result of the limitati
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  • ...inhibitors. Activity is also affected by [[temperature]], [[pH]], and the concentration of substrate. Some enzymes are used commercially, for example, in the synth
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  • ...e hormone secreted from [[adipocyte]] cells into the blood, and the plasma concentration of leptin is thus proportional to the total body fat mass. Leptin is transp
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  • ...re assumes recombination is confined to the regions where majority carrier concentration is near the bulk values, which is not accurate when recombination-generatio ...in the bulk distant from the interface, minority carriers have a very low concentration compared to majority carriers, for example, electron density on the ''p''-s
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  • ...tion, but to what homeopaths call a 5X dilution, which gives a much higher concentration than used in homeopathy.<ref name=BachTheory>{{citation
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  • ...existence, in the [[hypothalamus]], of a centre that was sensitive to the concentration of metabolites in the circulation, which prevented "an overall surplus of e
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  • He swore he was unaware of the conditions in the [[concentration camp]]s and had only minimal awareness of the overall programs of the Jews.
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  • The French repression included concentration camps like the "Ferme Ameziane," through which over 100,000 Algerians passe
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  • ...results on decision of physicians to prescribe drugs to lower cholesterol concentration |journal=BMJ |volume=309 |issue=6957 |pages=761-4 |year=1994 |id=PMID 79505
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  • Germany conducted the [[Nazi mustard gas experiments]] on [[concentration camp]] prisoners.
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  • ...bon in iron is 1.7% by weight, occurring at 1130 degrees Celsius; higher [[concentration]]s of carbon or lower temperatures will produce [[cementite]] which will re ...or α-iron, a fairly soft metallic material that can dissolve only a small concentration of carbon (no more than 0.021 wt% at 910 °C). Above 910 °C ferrite under
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  • ...hara K, ''et al'' |title=Influence of CYP2D6 genotype on metoprolol plasma concentration and beta-adrenergic inhibition during long-term treatment: a comparison wit
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  • ...g_3.jpg|right|250px|Figure 3: Gaussian approximation curves describing the concentration of protein eluded over time. tr,A and tr,B refer the retention time solute
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  • **B4 Jewish affairs, matters of "evacuation" (i.e. deportation to ghettoes, concentration camps (Konzentrationlager (KZ)) and death camps (Totenlager (TZ)),<ref>The
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  • * Area under the plasma concentration-time curve (AUC) for extent of absorption ** Calculated to the last measured concentration (AUC<sub>(0-t)</sub>)
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  • as it diffuses down through a tube with some uniform concentration of vapor. In the first approximation, at fixed concentration of the vapor,
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  • "The concentration of Pu-239 must be greater than 10:1 to make a weapon."<br>
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  • ...3</ref> A non-Christian classification gives a similar set: purification, concentration and identification.<ref>Radhakrishnan. Eastern Religions and Western Though
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  • ...edonia|Macedonia]] and [[Serbia]] though with distance from their heaviest concentration (the two named countries), the population becomes more sparse as each gener
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  • ...ptured by the [[Gestapo]], escaped from a train taking him to [[Buchenwald Concentration Camp|Buchenwald]], and served in Algeria, Yugoslavia and Italy. He has been
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  • Most IGF units work best when the wastewater concentration of suspended oil has been reduced (in the preceding treatment units) to no
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  • ...4, German bombers made a night attack on what Germany simply regarded as a concentration of Allied supplies and shipping. Medical personnel were unaware that the s ...hal agent used in Nazi genocide. It is quite difficult to achieve a lethal concentration in open air, and they dissipate quickly. They should be considered potentia
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  • ...oportional relationship has been established for the area under the plasma concentration/time curve over the 15-30 mg dose range.
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  • "If a serum prolactin concentration is greater than three times the baseline when taken within one hour of syn
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  • ...682. Sometimes, also, the Crown supported a western policy, sometimes the concentration policy. The result was a fluctuating policy without clear resolve or enfor
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  • ...ilippines. ... We have 35 Flying Fortresses already there&emsp;the largest concentration anywhere in the world. Twenty more will be added next month, and 60 more i The flamability of Japan's large cities, and the concentration of munitions production there, made strategic bombing the war-winning weapo
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  • ...the Philippines. ...We have 35 Flying Fortresses already there—the largest concentration anywhere in the world. Twenty more will be added next month, and 60 more in
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  • ...asty collectivization, the elimination of the bourgeoisie, the starting of concentration camps and the mistreatment of intellectuals." Bui Tin respected Ho's leader
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  • ...he water by checking temperature, salinity, nitrate, nitrite and phosphate concentration. They found drops in water temperature during bloom periods, as well as a d
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  • * Wachsmann, Nikolaus. "Looking into the Abyss: Historians and the Nazi Concentration Camps," ''European History Quarterly,'' 4 2006; vol. 36: pp. 247 - 278. ful
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  • ...azi SS and military ranks|Hauptsturmführer]] and physician at [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]], involved in direct killings and nonconsensual medical experiments o Before moving to concentration camps, however, he was assigned to the [[RuSHA]] in 1942. Von Verschuer wro
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  • ...sis]] (production of urine) since the patient now has more fluid than salt concentration. Salt restriction is effective in about 15% of patients.<ref name="pmid1860 ...hts cannot be obtained, diuretics can also be guided by the urinary sodium concentration. Dosage is increased until a negative sodium balance occurs.<ref name="pmid
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  • ...ty Index" or ANDI, a ranking of foods based on his claims of micronutrient concentration and kale is at the top of this list.<ref name="MHJ" /> [[Whole Foods Market
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  • The greatest concentration of potential candidates, in early 2010, is on Fox News, including Mike Huck
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  • ...is ketosis. Low-carbohydrate diets produce a reduction of the circulating concentration of [[insulin]], which in turn raises the levels of circulating fatty acids,
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  • ...tional and Intellectual Life.'' (1976). Controversial comparison with Nazi concentration camp life; says the slave was a passive "Sambo"
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  • ...aking great precautions to avoid confusing injectable drugs with different concentration for different purposes.
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  • ...pression]]). This gave the almost permanent source of [[slave]]s for the [[concentration camp]]s, created in the USSR in 1918; this recourse was limited only by the
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  • ...<ref name="pmid21277016">{{cite journal| author=| title=C-reactive protein concentration and the vascular benefits of statin therapy: an analysis of 20 536 patien ...f the joint associations of aspirin and statin use with C-reactive protein concentration |journal=Am. Heart J. |volume=156 |issue=1 |pages=106–11 |year=2008 |mont
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  • ...tegmental areas stimulates locomotor activity and increases extracellular concentration of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens |journal= Addiction Biol |volume=12
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  • Magnetometers are used in [[geophysical survey]]s to find changes in concentration of magnetic minerals in geologic formations (and also deposits of [[iron]]
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  • ...stroyer]]s, she controlled [[aircraft carrier]] planes protecting the vast concentration of shipping assembled for the assault on [[1 April]]. After almost a month
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  • :First, as a means of national defense, it facilitates the concentration, distribution and direction of the army. 2. It is a means to the improvemen
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  • ...ram-positive bacterium, ''S. epidermidis'' has a cell wall made of a large concentration of peptidoglycan layer but no outer membrane. The cell-wall anchored(CWA)pr ...at decreasing TCA activity by fluorocitrate would cause an increase in the concentration of polysaccharide intracellular adhesin (PIA), an important protein necessa
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  • * Wright, Gavin. "'Economic Democracy' and the Concentration of Agricultural Wealth in the Cotton South, 1850-1860," ''Agricultural Hist
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  • ...posited mainly as monoclinic calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals when the concentration of the product has reached equilibrium. <ref name=Hope> Hope WW, Walsh TJ, ...ssful sporulation, only spore suspensions that faced increased exposure of concentration to ozone were unsuccessful in sporulation. Resistant fungal spore can be ef
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  • ...Beneficial effects for ADHD can include improved impulse control, improved concentration, decreased sensory overstimulation, and decreased irritability. These effec * Short-term psychological effects can include alertness, euphoria, increased concentration, rapid talking, increased confidence, increased social responsiveness, [[ny
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  • The concentration of mass by black holes with their basic properties has made [[Gravitational
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  • ...yer of pavement for roads. A typical paving asphalt consists to 90 to 95 [[Concentration|percent by weight]] of [[aggregate]] and 5 to 10 % of [[bitumen]].
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  • ...fish and capture it alive, typically for the aquarium trade. In excessive concentration, cyanide will kill the targeted fish and cause severe damage to surrounding
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  • ...entistry Professor Alfred Kantorowicz from nine months of incarceration in concentration camps because Turkey needed his expertise. Arnold Reisman, “Public Health
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  • ...ki/Alfred_Kantorowicz]] was liberated from a nine month incarceration in a concentration camp and allowed to proceed with his family to Istanbul.
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  • ...ove its stalling speed.<ref>{{Harvnb|Smith|1981|p=180 ''et. seq.''}}. The "concentration of a test flight" quotation is on p. 182.</ref>
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  • ...oil, explosives, [[methanol]], and [[Zyklon B]], the lethal gas used in [[concentration camp]]s.<ref name="zyclon">{{cite web | url=http://www1.uni-hamburg.de/rz3a ...cating oil, explosives, methanol, and [[Zyklon B]], the lethal gas used in concentration camps.<ref name="zyclon"/> The building was used by IG Farben for 15 years.
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  • ...isco is also home to many internet and software companies, though the main concentration is in [[Palo Alto, California|Palo Alto]], 30 miles to the south.
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  • ...rating reactor, there are many neutrons flying around in the core, and the concentration of these neutrons is often referred to as a ''neutron flux''. The numerous
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  • ...fluence over southern politics and local politics, where there was a large concentration of its membership. The Christian Coalition was able to influence both legi
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  • ...In other words, Monckton predicts that when the atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> concentration reaches 556 ppm (expected later this century), the Earth's surface temperat
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  • ...ntroduced. Toluene was degraded at a rate twice as fast as xylene. Benzene concentration always remained unchanged, when alone or in a mixture. It is then obvious t ...eld constant, showing that the highest PHA content was found when nitrogen concentration was the lowest.
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  • ...le in water. In [[chemical reaction]]s in dilute aqueous solutions, the [[concentration]] of liquid water is approximately constant at 55.5 [[Molarity|M]], so for Water quality is generally determined by measuring the [[concentration]] of soluble chemicals, suspended clay particles, and microorganisms. With
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  • ...n be carefully monitored for preserved renal function and normal potassium concentration. Creatinine should be 2.5 mg per dL or less in men or 2.0 mg per dL or less
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  • ...y regulate the cell volume in response to changes in extracellular calcium concentration [9]. In addition, Cx43 hemichannels mediate the release of NAD+ to the extr
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