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  2. Red herring prospectus - Wikipedia

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    A red herring prospectus, as a first or preliminary prospectus, is a document submitted by a company (issuer) as part of a public offering of securities (either stocks or bonds ). Most frequently associated with an initial public offering (IPO), this document, like the previously submitted Form S-1 registration statement, must be filed with the ...

  3. Resource holding potential - Wikipedia

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    Resource Holding Potential, or Resource Holding Power, is the term defining the motivation an individual has to continue to fight, work, or endure through situations that others may give up during. Animals that use RHP often evaluate the conditions of the danger they face. These animals have the ability to assess the RHP of their opponent in ...

  4. Total Hip Replacement: Types, Procedures, Recovery, Exercises

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    The replacement is made up of four parts: Cup or socket: A cup-shaped artificial piece replaces the socket of your hip (acetabulum). Cup lining: A liner reduces the friction between the ball and ...

  5. Left-hand path and right-hand path - Wikipedia

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    More recent definitions are based on the Indian use of the terms in tantra: the right-hand path (RHP, or dakṣiṇācāra) is seen as a definition for those magical groups that follow specific ethical codes and adopt social convention, while the left-hand path (LHP, or vamamarga) adopts the opposite attitude, espousing the breaking of taboo ...

  6. Hepatitis A, B, and C: What to Know About Each Type - Healthline

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    The average incubation period for hepatitis C is between 14 and 84 days, but it can last up to 182 days. Some people only experience an acute illness , after which the body clears the virus.

  7. A Comparison of Warfarin and Heparin - WebMD

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    Heparin. Heparin is taken as a shot, and it works more quickly than Warfarin. You get the type called unfractionated heparin (UFH) through an IV, usually in a hospital. The more you weigh, the ...

  8. Rheumatoid Arthritis vs Osteoarthritis: What's the Difference?

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    For instance, RA usually attacks the small joints in your hands and feet. OA is more likely to affect the ones you use most (hands and spine) and the weight-bearing ones (hips and knees). RA tends ...

  9. BiPAP: How It Works, Benefits, and BiPAP vs Other Machines

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    Both deliver air pressure when you breathe in and breathe out. But a BiPAP delivers higher air pressure when you breathe in. The CPAP, on the other hand, delivers the same amount of pressure at ...