In the United States, at least in the short term, "we definitely are 'Plan B' because we will need the emergency use authorization in order to sell our vaccine, " Adams said.
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These boxes include batteries that allow customers to store power for emergency use, cut back on energy consumption when prices are high and make use of energy drawn from rooftop solar panels.
If you travel to Canada and want cellular service for more than emergency use, then plan on purchasing a local SIM card and perhaps using Telestial or another International virtual GSM network provider for inbound service.
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The spring is wound for half a minute, and then unwinds over six minutes, charging a battery in the process, and providing enough energy to run the radio for an hour. (This means the radio's spring-controller circuit is no longer necessary.) Thus, Freeplay has switched from making solely spring-powered devices to making battery-powered devices that are equipped with a clockwork mechanism for recharging and emergency use.
Another strategy for accessing more bandwidth is to piggyback on little used spectrum that is currently reserved for military or emergency services use.
The emergency services use some frequencies that may be affected too.
Research also indicates that teens understand how to use emergency contraception and that it is not intended for ongoing, regular use.
If forced off the land they may have to use emergency accommodation and benefits, they added.
The bus gate operates between 1000 and 1800 during which time only buses, taxis and emergency vehicles can use it.
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If I have an allergic reaction, do I need to use emergency medication such as an epinephrine autoinjector (EpiPen, Twinject)?
Everbridge also has a weather tracking system, and emergency managers can use that to send out automatic notifications as different weather events approach their areas.
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He resisted calls to use emergency powers to take over the running of the airline, used no government money and made a tempestuous union face reality.
No promises on a commercial version just yet, but the researchers see plenty of potential for it, and are even talking about a portable, GPS-equipped version that police or emergency responders could use before entering a dangerous area.
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Sure, part of the bill will pave the way for some of the freed up spectrum to get earmarked for emergency services to use, but it's not like failing to render everyone's analog box completely useless is really going to endanger public safety.
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Just last week, the AHA published course materials to teach emergency personnel how to use capnography.
Simulators are being used to train civilian emergency medical technicians to use powerful cardiac drugs that were previously restricted to physicians.
And some campaigners have called for the use of emergency banning powers to tackle the threat from legal highs.
Uninsured citizens no longer would use the emergency room as a primary-care facility and then fail to pay their bills.
These include: search and rescue, homeland security, emergency response to the use of weapons of mass destruction and commercial aviation.
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Always use your emergency brake when parking, which ensures safety and makes it difficult for a thief to tow your vehicle away.
The Mubarak regime, as it showed after the 2005 election, has been willing to use the Emergency Law and the security forces to suppress the opposition.
Additionally, many emergency management agencies, such as fire departments and emergency medical services, use TRI to identify chemicals in use and map facility layouts for a more effective, quicker response to emergencies.
Estate agents have been using them to send potential buyers snaps of property, and emergency services have made use of picture phones to send images of injured people to hospitals before their arrival.
Fourth, uninsured Americans use hospital emergency rooms at about the same rate as privately-insured patients, and only one to two percent make regular visits (four or more per year) to hospital emergency rooms.
Participants in the Roundtable also discussed the potential application of tiltrotor technology to such activities as search and rescue, homeland security, emergency response to the use of weapons of mass destruction and commercial aviation.
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Not only did that PSA air across the state, we partnered with a major retailer and a major radio manufacturer along with TV stations across Wisconsin to promote the use of emergency weather radios in every home.
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When someone who has been out of work gets a job with health insurance benefits, they no longer need unemployment compensation and food stamps, and they no longer need to use the emergency room as their primary care facility.
Labour will use an emergency question at Holyrood to ask the Scottish government if they will bring in emergency legislation to stop local councils and housing associations evicting tenants if they run up arrears as a result of housing benefit changes.
So I really hope that we can be there so we can push the things like prevention and education that are so very important so that we don't use our emergency rooms for their doctor visits and that we have more community-based health centers for those that are in need.
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