Examples of withdrawal in the following topics:
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- Withdrawing blood is generally done by trained specialists, such as phlebotomists, using special hypodermic needles and blood tubes.
- Blood withdrawal is performed using a blood collection tube and a hypodermic needle.
- Withdrawing blood with a tube requires the following procedure.
- It is important to remove the tube before withdrawing the needle, as there may still be some suction left, causing pain upon withdrawal.
- Withdrawing blood with a vacuum tube and a double ended needle
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- A bank is a good cash control because it limits employees' access to company assets and provides documentation on withdrawals and deposits.
- Most banks keep "signature cards" on hand for business accounts so its tellers are aware who can sign checks to withdraw funds.
- All other individuals are prevented from withdrawing cash from the business's account.
- Every withdrawal must be paired with a signed and dated check.
- This statement will list all deposits and withdrawals.
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- Spinal reflexes include the stretch reflex, the Golgi tendon reflex, the crossed extensor reflex, and the withdrawal reflex.
- Spinal reflexes include the stretch reflex, the Golgi tendon reflex, the crossed extensor reflex, and the withdrawal reflex.
- The crossed extensor reflex is a withdrawal reflex.
- The withdrawal reflex (nociceptive or flexor withdrawal reflex) is a spinal reflex intended to protect the body from damaging stimuli.
- Some of these send motor impulses to the flexors to allow withdrawal.
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- Required reserve ratio equals 5%; the banks hold zero excess reserves, and the public does not withdraw money out of their currency accounts.
- Required reserve ratio equals 20%; the banks hold zero excess reserves, and the public does not withdraw money out of their currency accounts.
- Compute the change in the M1 definition of the money supply if a person withdraws $5,000 in cash from his checking account.
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- Present value formula is flexible because it can handle uneven withdrawals and investments.
- Withdrawal or deposit determines the sign.
- A withdrawal is negative, while a deposit is positive.
- Value of your withdrawals and deposits equals $520.03 at the end of Year 3.
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- If depositors begin withdrawing funds, the banks can sell the liquid securities and pay the depositors' withdrawals.
- Thus, your bank has enough funds to meet depositors' withdrawals.
- Depositors withdraw $10 million that decreases deposits by $10 million.
- Consequently, this bank has met withdrawal demands.
- Depositors withdraw another $10 million, and the bank pays the withdrawals from required reserves.
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- Banking crises are when there are widespread bank runs: an abnormal number depositors try to withdraw their deposits because they don't trust that the bank will have the deposits for withdrawal in the future.
- Bank Run: A bank occurs when many people try to withdraw their deposits at the same time.
- This can quickly induce panic in the public, driving up withdrawals as everyone tries to get their money back from a system that they are increasingly skeptical of.
- This caused a large number of people to the banks to withdraw, which in turn motivated others to go to the banks and get their capital out also.
- Since banks lend out some of their deposits, they did not have enough cash on hand to meet the immediate withdrawal requests (they became illiquid) and therefore went bankrupt.
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- For example, alcohols have pKa's of 16 or greater but their acidity is increased by electron withdrawing substituents on the alkyl group.
- The following diagram illustrates this factor for several simple inorganic and organic compounds (row #1), and shows how inductive electron withdrawal may also increase the acidity of carboxylic acids (rows #2 & 3).
- Alcohols are slightly less acidic than water, due to the poor electronegativity of carbon, but chloral hydrate, Cl3CCH(OH)2, and 2,2,2,-trifluoroethanol are significantly more acidic than water, due to inductive electron withdrawal by the electronegative halogens (and the second oxygen in chloral hydrate).
- Electronegative substituents increase acidity by inductive electron withdrawal.
- The methoxy group is electron donating and the nitro group is electron withdrawing (last three entries in the table of pKa values).
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- Substance-use and addictive disorders are marked by physiological dependence, drug-seeking behavior, tolerance, and/or withdrawal.
- This state creates the conditions of tolerance and withdrawal.
- Substance use disorder can be diagnosed with physiological dependence, evidence of tolerance or withdrawal, or without physiological dependence.
- In addition, criteria for cannabis and caffeine withdrawal were added.
- Early treatment of acute withdrawal from substances often includes medical detoxification, in which a person goes through the process and experience of withdrawal symptoms while discontinuing a drug.
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- Besides attacking the PAVN logistical system (which would buy time for the U.S. withdrawal) the incursion would display the ability (or inability) of the ARVN to fight the PAVN.
- Meanwhile, the withdrawal of American troops, who numbered less than 100,000 at the beginning of the year, continued as scheduled.