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It would depend on what is manufatured.
The background color would be a hex number like #eeeeee or the title of the color like lightslateblue p{ background: #/name }
The background is a gradient, so the number is different all over. I would use a color sample tool to find the specific color you want.
For common waste water treatment process start from filtration of garbage then go through coagulation and flocculation and sedimentation to remove suspense solid. The pretreated water then go through the biological treatment which could be an aerobic treatment or anaerobic treatment. The effluent would go through final filtration - sedimentation before discharge. For a specific waste water treatment, it may involve neutralization, electrodialytic or absorbent to separated out specific contamination such as heavy metal.
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A yellow triage tag would be used for a patient for whom delayed treatment might be required.
A yellow triage tag would be used for a patient for whom delayed treatment might be required.
A yellow triage tag would be used for a patient for whom delayed treatment might be required.
A yellow triage tag would be used for a patient for whom delayed treatment might be required.
RED
The term expectant can mean someone who is expecting things. The word expectant is often used with pregnant women. The word expectant in a sentence would be : Rosalie is an expectant mother.
If there are multiple injured, you will need to triage. The person referred to in the question would be tagged RED and would require immediate treatment.
A chair with a comfortable cushion and arm rest would suit an expectant mother but if there is also one that has a matching footrest that will add to the comfort of the expectant mother as sometimes their legs can get swollen after hours of pressure on the feet.
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An expectant boyfriend would be if you and your bf live together and you are expecting. Non-Judcial BF means that you are living together not married and you arent pregos.
Violet
Triage is the method of deciding who gets treatment first, and it's quite complex. In order, one treats: # Those who have a good chance of living but only if they receive treatment (red tag). Evac first. # Those who have less grave injuries. Under normal circumstances these foks would require an evac but are currently stable. Keep and eye on them and re-triage as necessary. Yellow Tag # Walking wounded. Shocks, minor injuries, fundamentally stable. Green tag -- evac after Yellow # Deceased, or likely to die even with treatment, or those whose treatment will be so extensive as to stop the majority of the overall rescue effort. Evac last. Black tag. Triage is difficult in every way. It requires an accurate, dispassionate assessment, and sometimes making the call about who dies and who doesn't. In tougher cases, one always hopes not to confront, the equation can bet very difficult. If you have 3 medics treating one man, and using up all the supplies, when his life expectancy is 30%, and 3 other less acute patients who have an 80% chance if treated, assuming they leave the more acute patient alone, you're going to have to make a very hard decision. Battlefield triage differs from this approach, but is beyond the scope of this anwer.