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SSouth
SSecond(s)
SSmile
SSatisfactory
SSearch (Stores 100 code)
SAs
SSystem
SSign
SSource (transistor; electronics)
SStore
SSection
SSubject
SShort
SSave (baseball)
SSide (geometry, as in the SSS postulate)
SSafety (football)
SSuper (in automatic transmissions; equal to 2)
SStorage
SSex
SSecret
SSweden (ISO Country Identifier)
SSwitch
SSavings (economics)
SSnow (weather reports)
SSatellite (imagery, type of map)
SSin (Spanish: Without)
SSierra (aviation letter code)
SSenate
SSevere (rock climbing grade)
SSeminar
SSeite
SSmooth (woodworking)
SSegment
SSubsidiary (IRB)
SSaskatchewan (postal code designation, Canada)
SSkype (voice-over-Internet service)
SSealed (CD condition)
SSuperb
SSleeve
SSiemens
SSphere
SSacrifice (baseball)
SScout
SSan Francisco, CA (mint mark)
SStuttgart (auto license plate)
SSheffield (postcode, United Kingdom)
SSickness (on overtime forms)
SServicing
SScrap
SSuperman
SSears (stock symbol)
SSequential
SDisplacement
SSine (Latin: Without)
SSpectacles
SStokes (kinematic viscosity)
SSpades (playing cards)
SSulfur
SShaman (Mic-O-Say, Heart of America Council, Boy Scouts of America)
SEntropy (thermodynamics)
SSeaman
SSoldering
SSerine (amino acid)
SShilling (British currency)
SSemi-Annual
SSparkasse (German: public savings bank)
SSystolic (peak blood pressure)
SStreptococcus
SStarboard (nautical)
SStreptomycin
SAntisubmarine (US military aircraft designation; as in S-2 Tracker)
SSubchapter S Corporation
SSpaceplane (US military aerospace vehicle)
SScatterable (mines)
STrack spacing
SSacral Vertebra (prefix, as in S-1)
sSocialdemokratiska Arbetarpartiet (Swedish political party)
SStarboard Truss Segment (ISS)
SSubthreshold Swing
SFranchise Stamp (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately)
SFresnel Sine Integral
SS Sub-Shell (innermost electron subshell)
SArea of a geometric figure (mathematics)
sTERCOM-Aided Inertial Navigation System
SOnde Seconde (Italian: second wave; seismography)
SSupervisory Function Bit
SSecondary Body Waves
SUS DoT tire speed rating (112 mph)
SContinuous-time complex variable (analogous to Z in discrete-time; electrical engineering)
SFourth Heartbeat Wave


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In a randomized clinical trial of 780 children with blood lead concentrations of 20-44 [micro]g/dL at 12-33 months of age, we compared the systolic and diastolic blood pressure in the succimer-treated group and placebo group for up to 5 years of follow-up.
After the tests, the men who had had a stressful event before their heart attacks took longer to stabilize their systolic blood pressures--the high number of the two readings--and heart rate than did the other men, Steptoe and his colleagues report in an upcoming Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Compared to ones taking normal water, the levels of blood pressure, namely systolic arterial pressure, diastolic blood pressure, mean blood pressure, pulse pressure and total peripheral resistance, in those taking deep seawater were substantially lowered.
 
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