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  • 51Control of respiration — Control of ventilation refers to the physiological mechanisms involved in the control of physiologic ventilation. Gas exchange primarily controls the rate of respiration. The most important function of breathing is gas exchange (of oxygen and… …

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  • 52Control (Puddle of Mudd song) — Control Single by Puddle of Mudd from the album Come Clean Released July 17, 2001 …

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  • 53Control Risks Group — Control Risks is a global risk and strategic consulting firm specialising in political, security and integrity risk. Control Risks’ aim is to help its clients to understand and manage the risks of operating in complex or hostile environments.… …

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  • 54control — [n] command, mastery ascendancy, authority, bridle, charge, check, clout, containment, curb, determination, direction, discipline, domination, dominion, driver’s seat*, force, government, guidance, inside track, juice, jurisdiction, limitation,… …

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  • 55Control reversal — is an adverse effect on the controllability of aircraft. The flight controls reverse themselves in a way that is not intuitive, so pilots may not be aware of the situation and therefore provide the wrong inputs; in order to roll to the left, for… …

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  • 56Over the Rainbow (Connie Talbot album) — Over the Rainbow Studio album by Connie Talbot Released 26 November 2007 Recorded …

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  • 58Control Denied — Origin Florida, United States Genres Progressive metal, heavy metal Years active 1996–2001, 2011 Labels Relapse …

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  • 59Over the Hedge (film) — Over the Hedge Theatrical release poster Directed by Tim Johnson Karey Kirkpatrick …

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  • 60Control premium — is an amount that a buyer is usually willing to pay over the current market price of a publicly traded company. Contrary to a widely held view, this premium is not justified by the expected synergies, such as the expected increase in cash flow… …

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