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What is rigid HD?

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Some persons develop Huntington disease as adults, but without the chorea. They may appear rigid and move very little, or not at all, a condition called "akinesia." These individuals are said to have akinetic-rigid HD or the Westphal variant of HD.
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What is HD ?

Frequently asked Questions about Hirschsprung's Disease
HD is a shorter way of saying/typing Hirschsprung's Disease. I don't know if that is how they do it in the medical field, but some of us who have it kind of adopted the short version since we say it/type it so much. To get a better idea on what Hirschsprung's Disease is please visit my other page that has the definition of it.
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What is Rigid Sigmoidoscopy?

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Rigid sigmoidoscopy has no longer the value it had in the past, before the advent of videocolonoscopy (flexible sigmoidoscopy). However, it may be still useful in ano-rectal diseases such as bleeding per rectum or inflammatory rectal disease, particularly in the general practice and pediatrics.
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Can you catch HD from someone else?

Frequently asked Questions about Hirschsprung's Disease
HD is not transferable like the flue. In my opinion I feel that it is hereditary through genes. Many doctors say that's true then there are some that say it is just luck of the draw.. In many cases there is a trace of HD in the family somewhere. It may have been four generations back, but it was still there. You have to remember that there was no name of Hirschsprung's Disease way back then. So there was no way to detect that it may be hereditary.
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HD stands for High Definition and it's fast becoming the standard format for all televisions and television programs. Simply put, HD makes your TV picture quality up to six-times clearer and sharper than standard definition (according to the Advanced Television Systems Committee). Your TV picture is made up of thousands and thousands of tiny little dots called pixels. With high definition, there are more dots per inch (DPI) than with standard definition.
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Why should I choose Rigid?

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We are often asked by those who first hear about us "Why is Rigid Design Solutions different? Why should I choose Rigid over somebody else?" We think that not only is this a fair question, it is an important one. There are thousands of web design companies on the Internet, many of them offering seemingly inseparable services.
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What do rigid couplings do?

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Rigid couplings serve as compact, economical components for the timing, joining or aligning of shafts at lower speeds and torque, particularly where zero backlash is desired. They are not intended for use as a critical part of a drive line or as a substitute for flexible or universal joints or other power transmission devices. As they are applicable for aligned shafts only, they are the most basic but often most cost-effective coupling option.
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Are the rigid standoffs field cuttable?

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Yes the standoffs may be easily cut to custom lengths. The standard sizes range from 3“ to 5 3⁄4” and additional rods are available to 48”.
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Do you have rigid materials?

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Yes. Though not as common, several grades of DYMAX products are hard and rigid with a shore hardness of D80 or higher.
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What is the difference between a rigid, semi-rigid, and non-rigid airship ?

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All airships use an envelope (balloon-like bag of gas) to lift the airship. Some used a metal "skeleton" or frame inside the envelope to give shape to the ship; these were called rigid airships, and examples included the R100 and R101 in England, the Graf Zeppelin and Hindenburg in Germany and the Akron, Macon and Los Angeles in the USA.
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How is AD/HD diagnosed?

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previously mentioned, AD/HD is a medical condition which requires a medical diagnosis. Although it is a medical condition, AD/HD cannot be diagnosed by any type of neurological or laboratory test. The diagnosis is based upon a set of behavioral characteristics, and as such, can be a rather subjective process.
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How common is AD/HD?

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Depending on the source, it is estimated that somewhere between 2% and 10% of the population is experiencing some form of attention deficit disorder (AD/HD). But since the condition involves behavioral characteristics which can range from very mild to extremely severe, many undiagnosed students may exhibit behaviors very similar to those of students who are diagnosed with ADD or ADHD.
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Where can I find a doctor who specializes in HD?

Frequently asked Questions about Hirschsprung's Disease
Check with your physician to see who he recommends. If he doesn't now of any then check with your local hospitals and the surrounding area hospitals. By doing that you should find a doctor or at least a specialist.
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What were the initial signs of having HD?

Frequently asked Questions about Hirschsprung's Disease
The initial symptom is usually severe, continuous constipation . A newborn may fail to pass meconium (the first stool) within 24 hours of birth, may repeatedly vomit yellow or green colored bile, and may have a distended (swollen, uncomfortable) abdomen. Occasionally, infants may have only mild or intermittent constipation, often with diarrhea. I was only three days old so the only way I was able to find out what signs I had was through the doctors reports.
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Is there testing that I can have done to see if my baby has HD before it is born?

Frequently asked Questions about Hirschsprung's Disease
There is no kind of testing that you can do to see if your unborn child will have Hirschsprung's Disease that I personally know of at this time. However I did hear that they are working on a way to do some testing, but I really don't know anything about it. There is testing that you can have done a few days after the baby is born. Usually there has to be a reason for them to do any tests.
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Why doesn't your site have any HD pictures ?

Frequently asked Questions about Hirschsprung's Disease
It is really hard to get an image of what HD actually looks like. This would be something your doctor would have to do while your or someone was in surgery.
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What is HD Digital Radio?

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HD stands for "hybrid dgital" and it is very different from "high definition television - HD TV." Digital Radio - HD Radio - is a new technology that enables radio stations to broadcast programs digitally, alongside our existing analog broadcasts. With analog radio (radio as you know it), VPR can broadcast only one program service on a frequency. With HD Digital radio, VPR can offer more programs on the same frequency, or "mulitcast.
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Who developed HD Radio technology?

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iBiquity Digital Corporation is the sole developer of HD Radio technology. With input from radio broadcasters, consumer electronics and broadcast equipment manufacturers, automakers, retailers, and consumers, the company has brought to market an idea that was conceived over a decade ago by scientists and engineers at Westinghouse, CBS, Gannet and Lucent/Bell Labs.
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High Definition is a high-resolution format for programming. The picture is 6x sharper than today?s standard-definition broadcasts, resulting in a more life-like experience.
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Why does stethoscope tubing become stiff and rigid?

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Tubing becomes hard when exposed for long periods to the lipids found in human skin. Treat the tubing with a vinyl protector once a month to help slow down the process.
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Why are your rigid Take-A-Part kayaks superior to folding kayaks?

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Strength & Durability. All Eskimo Take-A-Part kayaks are built in expedition-grade Kevlar/Graphite construction. They are able to withstand blows which would destroy the frames of folding kayaks. The tough hardshell surface can take the wear and tear of razor-sharp corals, oyster shells, or barnacles, which would cut and tear the skin of a folding kayak. All materials used in these boats are corrosion-resistant and unaffected by ultraviolet rays and humidity.
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What is the difference between a flex (or floppy) and a rigid?

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The rigid mat is double the thickness and has handles. You use the rigid mat to imprint the majority of the stamping job. The floppy has no handles and is about half the thickness of a rigid which allows you to bend the mat at a 90 degree angle. The floppy mat can be used to stamp around the edges of the stamping area, walls, stairs and hard to get at areas.
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Can the M.LINE form rigid arrays?

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Rigid arrays are often necessary when the rig needs to be flown high and out of the way of television cameras (ala Academy Awards) or for other specialized situations. The M.LINE’s Integrated Rigging System is unique in that it is instantly convertible between a fully collapsible operating mode, which is of most useful for general flying, and a completely rigid, inflexible curvature, which is most useful for groudstacking, flown installations, or these unique coverage needs.
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If they are rigid, why can't you stand on them?

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We get this question all the time. As these panels span a large open area (your truck bed), we made the cover as strong and as rigid as possible, but also as light as possible. To make it strong enough to stand on, we would have had to make it much heavier, which would defeats the purpose of having an easy-to-remove cover. Also, as the finish on the broad surface of the panels is an automotive finish, you should treat that finish just as you would any other painted surface of your truck.
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Is the "territory" rigid to a Geographical Territory?

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No. the concept of "territory" is not rigid to any geographical location, rather it can be used for geographical location also i.e we can consider "territory" as geographical location as well to assign customers from a particular location. According to CRM experts, "territory" is a means to identify and place a set of customers under a particular category. It helps for the further process of customer issues.
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What is the difference between a rigid and flexible borescope?

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A rigid borescope uses a series of individual lenses or a long gradient index relay lens to relay the image of the objective lens to an image plane where the eye lens can magnify it and present it to the eye for viewing. A flexible borescope uses a coherent fiber bundle with thousands of individual fibers to relay the image from the objective to the eyepiece.
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What is the magnification of a rigid Borescope?

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The magnification depends on two factors - The field of view and the distance between the Borescope tip and the object being viewed. if you need high magnification view then choose an instrument with a narrow field of view and get as close to the object as possible.
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