Submarine nationalisation/communism. Just use a wealth tax until the wealthy don't own anything. Please ensure you simultaneously destroy any self-made businesses.
No country requires business growth or an economy /s.
Patients with conditions that would indicate aspirin use for secondary prevention (such as coronary artery disease, prior stroke, or peripheral artery disease) as well as those for whom aspirin was contraindicated due to allergy or pregnancy were excluded.
So they excluded "coronary artery disease, prior stroke, or peripheral artery disease" which covers most people that might be prescribed aspirin? Who's left?
That would genetically remove altruists from the population (assuming altuism is heritable and assuming children also have to press button).
The world would be a more selfish place in a generation after the experiment.
Presumably parents press the button for their babies.
As a family you would have to agree to all push the same colour otherwise you run the risk of only some of you dying. As a group decision I would think everyone would agree on red as the safe bet. Also making altruistic choices for children has two edges - and many parents would put their children's interests first not some strangers.
Talking about losses is a sign of ignorance. Generally a comment making that point can be ignored. Losses are a point that people repeat: maybe because it "makes sense".
operating at median loads, transmission losses over a distance of 1,000 miles generally range between 6% and 15%
Other constraints are what matter - especially if any links are close to their capacity.
Yes, that's why I mentioned the capacity issue as well. While losses aren't significant, they do matter. Especially when we are talking about a 1600 mile distance.
No one electron goes the 1600 mile distance. An increase of cheap energy supply in one place lowers likelihood of production elsewhere, but it is more diffuse than selling Iowan energy in California.
My statement was descriptive not prescriptive. I make no claims about, in a vacuum or for all situations, whether a technocrat is better than one who is not, just that many of their government is made up of them and they seem to be doing well.
A new mainboard that may need new memory. From another comment in thread:
I have 64GB of DDR4 in my current laptop, and replacing that with the same amount of LPCAMM2 LPDDR5X is probably more expensive than the rest of the laptop itself.
And another:
I just had my mainboard die, and I was advised there currently isn't another mainboard in stock that works with my old DDR4 RAM
Alcohol and Acetominophen/paracetamol should not be mixed.
When alcohol enters the picture, it increases the activity of CYP2E1, so the body produces more of the NAPQI toxin. Alcohol also decreases glutathione production, the body’s natural defense mechanism, meaning NAPQI is more likely to build up in the liver in dangerous concentrations.
There is a danger in chronic abuse resulting in upregulation. Mixing the two at once is no problem for the liver, which is also why patient information leaflets for paracetamol do not contain a warning to avoid alcohol, only about chronic alcohol abuse.
Your crappy source is vague in what consumption pattern constitutes a risk and actually cites a better source that supports the idea that acute alcohol consumption reduces paracetamol toxicity. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.07.07.191916v1....
That's a mathematical model, but this relationship between the two is what I was taught in medical school and it is still supported by the science. There's plenty of other sources, I just picked that one because your article cites it. Just search for "paracetamol ethanol" on Google Scholar.
For all accidental acute poisonings leading to hospitalizations from OTC drugs amongst adults and adolescents, the top culprits are:
1. Acetaminophen: Dangers noted in article, and stats given in my parent comment
2. NSAIDs: "NSAIDs are ingested commonly in overdose, however severe toxicity is rare"
3. Salicylates "Severe salicylate poisoning follows ingestion of greater than 500 mg/kg". For an adult weighing 150lbs that is 68kg, which means severe poisoning requires 34g of aspirin, which at 325mg per pill is 104 pills total. Hardly easy to do this accidentally.
[1] "Acute poisoning: understanding 90% of cases in a nutshell", S L Greene, P I Dargan, A L Jones, Postgrad Med J 2005;81:204–216
No country requires business growth or an economy /s.
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