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What if there is a tear in the fabric - will this lead to form failure?

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Yes and no. A 2" vertical cut in the fabric will fail with approximately 3' of concrete head above it. A simple work-a-round is to pour about a foot of concrete head above the tear, take a break, and continue pouring after the concrete has 'gone off' sufficiently.
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What other conditions can lead to heart failure?

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Other conditions that can lead to heart failure include malfunctioning heart valves, abnormal heartbeat (arrhythmia), heart defects you were born with, thyroid disorders, some cancer treatments, and more.
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I have a small tear in the fabric. How can I fix it myself?

Tarptent Ultralight Shelters Frequently Asked Questions
Very small tears or pinholes in the roof or floor are best repaired by applying pure silicone to the wound and letting it dry. Larger tears are best repaired by coating the area with pure silicone and then gluing down a patch of siliconized ripstop nylon cut to fit the wound. Netting tears are best stitched up. Scrap siliconized ripstop and no-see-um netting are available at no charge on request.
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How can coronary artery disease lead to heart failure?

Coronary Artery Disease
A diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD) can be difficult to accept and understand. If you do not have symptoms, it may be especially hard to recognize that CAD is a serious disease that can lead to complications. Coronary artery disease is caused by the gradual buildup of plaque on the inside of the coronary arteries, the blood vessels that supply oxygen-rich blood to heart muscle.
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What are the most common conditions that lead to heart failure?

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Coronary artery disease, in which the arteries become blocked with fatty plaque, is the most common cause of heart failure in America. High blood pressure and diabetes are other common causes, especially in African Americans.
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Have you identified a root cause that can lead to failure?

Xbox.com | Xbox 360 Warranty and Service Enhancements
There is not a single issue that we can point to as being a problem. We test the product extensively, including accelerated life testing, but the nature of the console itself is very complex, as it's a consumer electronic product that contains more than 1,700 different components and 500 million transistors. There are a variety of scenarios that can cause a general hardware failure. Only the indicator (the three flashing red lights) is always the same.
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The application form only allows for one lead researcher. Are joint lead researchers permitted?

Asthma UK - Research project FAQ's
Yes. The application form is a Word document and you can insert another row in the lead applicant section if needed. Yes. The application form is a Word document and you can insert other rows in the co-applicant section if needed.
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What is the penalty for failure to file Form OL-3 timely?

LouisvilleKy.gov - Help/Resources - FAQ
Five percent (5%) per month, or a fraction of a month, of the amount of the unpaid tax which would have been due, up to a maximum of twenty five percent (25%). Interest is computed at 12% per annum from the original due date until the date of payment. There is a five percent (5%) penalty for failure to pay the tax by the due date.
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When we cry how do our tear ducts form tears?

Tear duct - Medicow
The last interesting point I'd like to tell you about is when you cry the lacrimal glands go into "over-drive" and produce a lot of fluid.
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How do you get a tear in the labrum?

Frequently Asked Questions -- C. Thomas Vangsness, Jr., M.D....
The labrum is the fibrous rim of cartilage surrounding the perimeter of the shoulder socket. It can commonly become torn with excessive motions about the ball and socket (glenohumeral joint). Traumatic shifts of the ball in the socket or repetitive motions such as throwing can cause tears to this tough rim of tissue.
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What is an ACL tear?

FAQ Knee - Howard J Luks,MD
The ACL is the Anterior Cruciate Ligament. There are more than 4 major ligaments that essentially hold the knee together. Without one of more of these ligaments the knee would be loose and you would perceive that the knee was giving way or buckling. The ACL is the most commonly torn knee ligament. The ACL is usually torn as the result of a non-contact twisting injury. You will usually feel or hear a pop, the knee will buckle and within a short period of time, significant swelling will occur.
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The most common mechanism is a combination of a sudden stopping motion on the leg while quickly twisting at the knee. The planted foot remains stationary while the body rotates toward the opposite side of the body. This can happen in a sport such as basketball, when a player lands on the leg when coming down from a rebound or is running down the court and makes an abrupt stop to pivot. In football, soccer, or lacrosse, cleats prevent the foot from slipping during this motion.
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What Is Lead?

LEAD AND LEAD POISONING FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
a. Lead is a highly poisonous metal, present naturally in the environment, which was used for many years in products found in and around our homes.
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Where Else Is Lead Found?

LEAD AND LEAD POISONING FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
a. On the job (ex. Home renovators, police who use weapons, battery manufacturers). If you work with lead, you could bring it home on your hands or clothes. Shower and change clothes before coming home. Launder your work clothes separately from the rest of your family's clothes. f. In folk remedies that contain lead, such as "farouk" (Middle Eastern remedy for teething), "pay-loo-ah" (fever and rash treatment in Southeast Asia) and "azarcon.
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What is Kidney Failure?

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The definition of kidney failure is the point at which the kidneys have failed and where dialysis or a kidney transplant is necessary to maintain life.
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What is heart failure?

Facts About Heart Failure
Heart failure does not mean the heart has stopped working. Rather, it means that the heart's pumping power is weaker than normal. With heart failure, blood moves through the heart and body at a slower rate, and pressure in the heart increases. As a result, the heart cannot pump enough oxygen and nutrients to meet the body's needs. The chambers of the heart respond by stretching to hold more blood to pump through the body.
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Patients' Frequently Asked Questions (PFAQ) - Heart & Circul...
Heart failure is a clinical syndrome said to present when the heart fails to adequately pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. The terms congestive heart failure or "CHF" are also used to describe this syndrome. Symptoms a patient may experience include exertional fatigue, shortness of breath with activity, shortness of breath lying down, and shortness of breath at rest.
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Saint John's Health Center - Frequently Asked Questions
Heart failure occurs when the heart's ability to pump blood becomes significantly weaker than normal, causing the blood to move through the body at a slower rate. Symptoms of heart failure include rapid or irregular heartbeats; shortness of breath; fluid and water retention (i.e., swelling); weakness, fatigue and dizziness or confusion.
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Patient Freqently Asked Questions
Heart failure (also called congestive heart failure, HF or CHF) occurs when the heart is no longer able to pump blood efficiently to the vital organs and throughout the body. Because of disease or injury to the heart, the primary pumping chamber of the heart (the left ventricle) can’t provide enough oxygenated blood to the body. As the body tries to compensate for the decreased blood flow, the heart increases in size, making it even less efficient.
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Heart failure is a common and serious medical condition. Despite its misleading name, "heart failure" does not mean your heart suddenly stops working. Instead, heart failure develops slowly over time as your heart muscle gradually weakens (Play Video). The "failure" refers to your heart's inability to pump enough blood to meet your body's needs.
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What is the fabric?

SOA Software - Solutions - SOA Frequently Asked Questions
The fabric is a representation of the Web Services Management and SOA enablement infrastructure. It provides a visual concept that facilitates understanding of what Web Services Management is and does.
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We have well over 200 fabric and vinyl sample books to choose from, We carry several lines, including the latest in the microfiber, crypton and chenille. We can accomodate your every fabric need and in most cases, delivery time is only 1-3 days. Love that leather look and feel? Choose from the real thing or one of many faux leathers that have become quite popular.
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What if I have my own fabric?

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If you have your own fabric, either call me and or send me an e-mail and we'll make arrangements to get your fabric and explore what type of pattern you would like. You will find my contact information on the "Contact Us" page of this website.
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How do I stencil on fabric?

StenSource International: Frequently Asked Questions
Before stenciling the fabric, wash and dry it according to label instructions. This will remove the sizing (chemical coating) in new fabric. If the sizing is not removed, your stencil paint will not bond well with the material. When stenciling on fabric, it is much easier if you can keep the fabric from moving around. Do this by using a light coat of spray adhesive on a piece of cardboard that is about 2" larger than the piece of fabric you want to stencil.
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How do you get a rotator cuff tear?

Frequently Asked Questions -- C. Thomas Vangsness, Jr., M.D....
Rotator cuff tears can result from a traumatic event. However, they generally occur as part of the aging process of the collagen in the tendons about the shoulder.
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What kind of symptoms would I have if I had a labrum tear?

Frequently Asked Questions -- C. Thomas Vangsness, Jr., M.D....
Symptoms involve sensations of clicking and catching with certain motions in the shoulder. Often times they can become very painful. The labrum does not generally heal on its own. The mechanical symptoms can increase over time and can become painful.
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What type of surgery is done for a labral tear?

Frequently Asked Questions -- C. Thomas Vangsness, Jr., M.D....
Surgery is an outpatient arthroscopic procedure done through small holes in the shoulder. At that time, motorized instruments can trim and remove the mechanical tears in the labrum. Also highly engineered instruments can be used to sew the labrum back to the edge of the socket (glenoid).
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