Articles, tagged with "severe burns", page 1
14th December 2011
Burns can happen when the skin is exposed to heat (from fire or hot liquids), electricity, corrosive chemicals, or radiation (UV rays from the sun or tanning beds, or radiation treatments). A burn is damage to the skin’s tissues, usually caused by excessi...
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Author:
Vikas Gupta
30th October 2009
If you use an electric blanket in the winter it will keep you warm and toasty. If you are pregnant you aren't suppose to use an electric blanket because of electro magnetic shock. Studies have shown that using this blanket while your in your first trimest...
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Author:
Andy Zain
01st June 2009
Possibly the most common use of nitric acid is in the production of nitrogen-based fertilizers. The US production per year reaches an approximate total of 11 million tons coming from about 65 manufacturing plants around the country. Meanwhile, in the UK, ...
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Author:
joalesto
15th December 2008
HID Conversion Kits might be illegal in some states and are sold for off road or show use only. Check with your local BMV for more information.
Helpful Information and Installation Tips:
Do not touch the HID bulb. If you do touch the bulb during insta...
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27th October 2008
When you are working with a welder there is always the potential for Arc Flash. Anything that you do that works with electricity can do this and it can be a deadly process. Arc flash can happen on a large or small scale, and depending on the welder's safe...
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Author:
William
28th April 2008
Hypovolemia basically means low blood volume. "Hypo" means low, "vol" is for volume, and "emia" refers to blood. Symptoms of hypovolemia may include cold hands and feet, light headedness, infrequent urination, increased heart rate, and weakness. What is h...
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Author:
peterhutch