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"noncritical" Definitions
  1. not critical: such as
  2. not marked by or given to criticism
  3. not indispensable or vital

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In addition, adding venting shafts risks additional incompatibilities with noncritical systems.
Third, cut noncritical administrative expenses; a 10:1 ratio of administrators to doctors is ridiculous.
The other four gunshot victims were treated at a hospital for noncritical injuries, he said.
The other four gunshot victims suffered noncritical injuries and were treated at a nearby hospital.
Those beds generally will be for noncritical overflow patients, freeing up intensive care units in hospitals, Cuomo said.
She dismissed the reviewing in American newspapers and magazines as tepid, perfunctory, shallow and, in a word, noncritical.
By offering a hyper-specialized review of a noncritical component of restaurants, Leo and his followers can engage guilt-free.
The law would require critical software systems — those required for operation of the vehicle — to be isolated from noncritical systems.
Certainly, the transition toward USB-C and Bluetooth headphones will one day make the headphone jack noncritical, particularly for flagship devices.
This money-saving tactic might make sense for people in noncritical condition, but it puts ride-hail drivers in an uncomfortable position.
They canceled noncritical surgeries and are opening up additional intensive-care units, turning to units that were otherwise used for surgery recovery.
The order closes and restricts restaurant operations, public gatherings of more than 50 people and the suspension of schools and "noncritical" workplaces.
The UK's decision Tuesday to allow Huawei to provide noncritical components of its 93G network marked another critical win for the embattled Chinese telecom.
One of the victims was dead at the scene and the other five were transported to local hospitals with conditions varying from critical to noncritical.
The trend is a twist on the perception of medical tourism as a way to save money, often on noncritical procedures like dental work and face-lifts.
He said the hospital had canceled any noncritical operations because of the difficulty of getting into patient medical records, but that patient safety was not at risk.
United will also institute a hiring freeze for noncritical roles through no earlier than June 85033 and postpone 2019 merit salary increases from April 1 to July 1.
The battery will last you about a full day, but use the Extended mode to disable some noncritical functions and have the watch make it through the weekend.
If that money runs out before new funds are appropriated, the Supreme Court said it will reduce spending it considers noncritical, in addition to curtailing some nonessential public services.
Meanwhile, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has cancelled his appearance as the company suspended all noncritical business travel and events due to concerns about the outbreak, along with China Gathering.
Families of troops will also be impacted, Mattis said, because noncritical travel, including permanent change of station, is delayed, resulting in missed hiring opportunities and missed school-year timing.
Even in New York, which has done the most testing per capita and has the US's highest case total and death toll, few people with noncritical cases are being tested.
On Tuesday, the United Nations said it had suspended aid operations in the state and had relocated noncritical international and national staff members from Maungdaw, the state capital, because of safety concerns.
The Metrorail system in Washington, D.C., will cut 500 noncritical jobs in the coming months as the beleaguered transit agency continues to deal with a massive repair project and declining ridership, according to a new report.
Indeed, one reason the Lodz ghetto was established in December 1939 in a city that had just been formally incorporated as a "German city" within the Reich was that winter coal shortages curtailed all noncritical rail traffic.
"The key question" to consider is how an attack such as Friday's could originate "from a noncritical system such as email" and then spread to other systems, said Awais Rashid, a professor of software engineering at Lancaster University.
"Given this administration's commitment to fighting 'secret science,' it is particularly hypocritical for [Interior] to hide the data showing how noncritical minerals (as identified by the USGS screening tool) were added to the critical minerals list," Grijalva said in his letter.
WeWork gave coronavirus guidance to US members on Tuesday after a Business Insider inquiry, well after the disease spread to the US. Other major tech companies have closed offices and encouraged their workers to work remotely, or banned noncritical travel altogether.
" And the leaked document asked China to ensure that American investors are "afforded fair, effective and nondiscriminatory market access and treatment," adding that China must reduce "tariffs on all products in noncritical sectors to levels that are no higher than the levels of the United States' corresponding tariffs.
An influential U.S. science advisory board recently, and for the first time, gave cautious approval for gene editing in embryos to prevent diseases such as Huntington's and Tay-Sachs, but not for noncritical research efforts, such as the so-called designer babies or even for diseases for which there is an alternate treatment.
"Southwest has a legitimate argument here, and it is trying to strike this balance between keeping everything safe and not having the airplanes taken out of service for what would be considered extremely minor, noncritical matters," said Henry Harteveldt, founder of Atmosphere Research Group, a travel industry analysis firm in San Francisco.
Mr. Mong and those who were critically injured were taken to NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Queens, where four patients were in critical condition late Monday evening; noncritical patients were being treated at Elmhurst Hospital Center, where Mr. Liljefors was taken, and Flushing Hospital Medical Center, according to Michael Fitton, the assistant chief of emergency medical services.
Critics feared that the Orthodox Jewish communities served by the schools — powerful voting blocs that have supported Mr. de Blasio in the past — might have pushed City Hall to issue a noncritical report, and any evidence that the mayor or his staff sought to influence the review for political ends could be highly damaging.
They're rough around the edges, and maybe they're a little racist, but that's the package of being the police (in TITP, I had a cop use a slur for Japanese people right out of the 1940s in a mission report; in Beat Cop, a civilian barks slurs right out of the Vietnam War, and another character told me to be concerned about the local black street gang with language that made me think the devs were taking some noncritical cues from Quentin Tarantino).
For noncritical screening, REAT can be performed using a web browser and standard audio devices.
G. Sugithaetal., International Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology E-ISSN 0976-3945Alnuem, Zafar, Imran, Sana, and Fayed. "Formal specification and validation of a localized algorithm for segregation of critical/noncritical nodes in MAHSNs." International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks 10, no.
In engineering the test is traditionally used only to check noncritical parameters where the manufacturing process is believed to be stable and well controlled, and the tolerances are wide compared to the distribution of the parameter. For example, the preceding checks before a Space Shuttle liftoff had the flight controller perform a go/no go check on each of the vehicle's critical systems.
John Barton argues that the term "historical-critical method" conflates two nonidentical distinctions, and prefers the term "Biblical criticism": ::Historical study... can be either critical or noncritical; and critical study can be historical or nonhistorical. This suggests that the term "historical-critical method" is an awkward hybrid and might better be avoided. John Barton, The Nature of Biblical Criticism, Westminster John Knox Press (2007), p. 39.
The convention center was completed in 1986 and hosted the first Apple Worldwide Developers Conference the following year. The ballroom space was expanded in 2009. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Strategic National Stockpile Division of the United States Department of Health and Human Services converted the convention center into a Federal Medical Station to receive up to 250 noncritical patients from local hospitals.
Rigorous infection protocols are required to minimize this risk of transmission.Mayo Clinic C. diff prevention Infection control measures, such as wearing gloves and noncritical medical devices used for a single person with CDI, are effective at prevention. This works by limiting the spread of C. difficile in the hospital setting. In addition, washing with soap and water will eliminate the spores from contaminated hands, but alcohol-based hand rubs are ineffective.
With the end of the war in Europe, Keflavik Airport became a transit point for aircraft returning from the European Theater of Operations to the United States. With American air activities greatly reduced in Europe in the immediate postwar months, U.S. flying operations were similarly reduced in preparation for transfer of the base to the Icelandic government at the end of 1946. With all noncritical surplus equipment and supplies disposed of, all U.S. air activity ended at the airfield on 11 March 1947.
During World War II, restrictions were placed on manufacturing materials, notably copper and brass. As a result, virtually all premiums manufactured during the war were made of "noncritical" materials, such as wood, paper (including cardboard and card stock), and cloth. Some items made of luminous material were made into items to help in blackouts. At least one show offered a "Plane Spotter" premium, showing silhouettes of various aircraft of allied and enemy aircraft, like those used by Office of Civilian Defense personnel. Capt.
Typically, there is a slight increase in the diastolic blood pressure with narrowing of the pulse pressure. As diastolic ventricular filling continues to decline and cardiac output decreases, systolic blood pressure drops. Due to sympathetic nervous system activation, blood is diverted away from noncritical organs and tissues to preserve blood supply to vital organs such as the heart and brain. While prolonging heart and brain function, this also leads to other tissues being further deprived of oxygen causing more lactic acid production and worsening acidosis.
On March 19, Sacramento County upgraded its stay-at-home directive into an official order that carries legal consequences. Newsom then announced a statewide stay-at-home order. Newsom said that the state has asked the Department of Defense to deploy the Navy's USNS Mercy hospital ship in California. On March 21, the Strategic National Stockpile Division of the United States Department of Health and Human Services converted the Santa Clara Convention Center into a Federal Medical Station to receive noncritical patients from local hospitals.
In quantum chromodynamics (or in the more general case of quantum gauge theories), if a connection which is color confining occurs, it is possible for stringlike degrees of freedom called QCD strings or QCD flux tubes to form. These stringlike excitations are responsible for the confinement of color charges since they are always attached to at least one string which exhibits tension. Their existence can be predicted from the dual spin network/spin foam models (this duality is exact over a lattice). To a surprisingly good approximation, these strings are described phenomenologically by the Polyakov action, making them noncritical strings.
It faced steep revenue losses during the crisis. It also asked noncritical employees "to take time off on an unpaid basis.""Amtrak cuts more trains as coronavirus lessens demand", The Washington Post, March 14, 2020 By the following week, New York's subways, usually the nation's busiest, were running mostly empty, which had the Metropolitan Transportation Authority using $1 billion from its line of credit to stay afloat."In a week, the coronavirus razed U.S. transit and rail systems", The Washington Post, March 22, 2020 The lobbying group for the airline industry, Airlines for America (A4A), on March 16 called for a $50 billion subsidy, including $4 billion for cargo services.
In his youth, Meissner was twice a laureate of the Polish Physics Olympiad and twice a finalist of Polish Chemistry Olimpiad. He started studying physics at University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics, in 1980, obtained his Master's degree in 1985 and was immediately employed as an assistant in Institute of Theoretical Physics, Department of Elementary Particles and Forces Theory. He continued his scientific work, defending his PhD thesis in 1989, habilitating in 1997 with a dissertation titled The Role of Symmetry of Noncritical Strings Theory in String Cosmology (Rola Symetrii Teorii Strun Niekrytycznych w Kosmologii Strunowej) and becoming a professor in 2006. He is a long-term collaborator of Sir Roger Penrose.
Additionally courts have generally held that pretrial hearings regarding conditions of pretrial release and suppression of evidence are considered critical stages. On the other hand courts have generally held that certain pre-trial post accusation investigative procedures are not critical stages. Analysis of fingerprints, blood samples, clothing, hair, handwriting, and voice samples have all been ruled to be noncritical stages. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, (2001) Government attempts to obtain incriminating statement related to the offense charged from the defendant by overt interrogation or surreptitious means is a critical stage and any information thus obtained is subject to suppression unless the government can show that an attorney was present or the defendant knowingly, voluntarily and intelligently waived his right to counsel.
California National Guard staff set up a Federal Medical Station at the San Mateo County Event Center. The California National Guard and California State Guard activated medical units in the Bay Area to assist local and state government agencies in their COVID-19 response. In the Bay Area, the California Air National Guard has set up Federal Medical Stations at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara (known as the Field Respite Center), the San Mateo County Event Center in San Mateo, and Craneway Pavilion in Richmond. The temporary field hospitals, which are managed by the Strategic National Stockpile Division of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, can receive noncritical patients from local hospitals for convalescent care.
A. Migdal, "Hidden Symmetries of Large N QCD", arXiv, October 1996 The so-called Migdal programA. A. Migdal, "Series Expansion for Mesonic Masses in Multicolor QCD", Annals of Physics, January 1978Alexander Migdal, "Meromorphization of Large N QFT", arXiv, October 2011 was a precursor and provided an impetus to the Shifman-Vainshtein-Zakharov sum rule method (SVZ sum rules) in QCDVacuum Structure and QCD Sum Rules, Ed. M. Shifman (North-Holland, 1992) which presently plays a basic role in the calculations of hadronic properties. Later he found exact solution of quantum gravity in two dimensions (with V. Kazakov and D. Gross), starting the topic of matrix models of topological field theories which occupied the physics community for a number of years.V. A. Kazakov and A. A. Migdal, "Recent Progress in the Theory of Noncritical Strings", Nuclear Physics B, December 1988David J. Gross and A. A. Migdal, "A Nonperturbative Treatment of Two- Dimensional Quantum Gravity", Nuclear Physics B, August 1990 He also worked on the applications of quantum field theory to the theory of turbulence, and derived the exact loop equation for velocity circulation to describe this phenomenon.

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