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The most widely cited one, says David Pendlebury of Thomson Reuters' science information service, is a 1996 study of "anti-shock" shorts used to measure astronaut fitness.
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Like Bremont's pilot watches, the Supermarine 500 employs an anti-shock movement — the "Anti-Magnetic Faraday Cage" — and is specified water-resistant to 500 meters.
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Like Bremont's pilot watches, the Supermarine 500 employs an anti-shock movement — the "Anti-Magnetic Faraday Cage" — and is specified water-resistant to 500 meters.
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Like Bremont's pilot watches, the Supermarine 500 employs an anti-shock movement — the "Anti-Magnetic Faraday Cage" — and is specified water-resistant to 500 meters.
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The board supports 3D GPU with memory expandable up to 4GB, and has a built-in 2.5-inch anti-shock hard drive slot.
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One nonprofit has anti-shock garments that have fallen out of favor in more developed areas because they are a time-consuming, yet simple, alternative to ongoing basic care.
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The non-pneumatic anti-shock garment or "Life Wrap" can easily be used by health workers in the developing world (see the new technology in use here.)
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Investing in family planning programs and in new technologies such as the anti-shock garment will finally begin to reduce the rate of maternal mortality in the developing world.
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By adding extra sugar to the lemonade, Myra got Gillam to drink two glasses of it -- a small anti-shock treatment.
MORE FROM GINNY BATES: AT THE BEACH IN 1994 Maggie Jochild 2007
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For anti-shock protection high density memory foam surrounds the carrying bag and can be used as thermal mat on laps for better comfort.
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