
U103-B Filter
Materials:
Body: Aluminum(spray-painted)
Technical Specifications:
Working pressure:0.2Mpa
Filter accuracy:30um
Maximum flow rate:220L/min
Medium:gasoline,diesel
Features :
?96*142
M36*1.5
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U103-B 18kg/case of35 19kg/case of35 50×28×35cm/case of35
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from high political tensions in Tetovo. Its report was rejected both by the Albanians, who continued to stick to the
pois fuel dispenser oning theory, and by the Macedonians, who denied that a climate of fear existed in the region. Nevertheless,
after the team returned to explain its findings to the families, reports of symptoms gradually subsided. Dr Jakab
says that a region where conspiracy theories and fear abound is a prime breeding ground for mass hysteria. In a
war zone, allegations that a toxic agent has been deployed cannot be dismissed—indeed they need more urgent
investigation, she says.
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Mass hysteria, or medically unexplained epidemic illness fuel dispenser , has been documented since medieval times. Simon
Wessely, a director of the King s Centre for Military Health Research at King s College London, says such outbreaks
tend to reflect a society s beliefs. In the past witchcraft or demonic possession were often blamed—they still are in
some societies. In today s industrialised world, environmental contamination is more likely to be invoked. In 2001,
after al-Qaeda s attacks on America, Dr Wessely predicted more of these outbreaks, because of the heightened risk
of terrorism and, in particular, bioterrorism. The later anthrax attack, which killed five people, was second only to
the assault on the twin towers in terms of the shock and anxiety it caused the American people.
Dr Wessely distinguishes acute episodes of mass hysteria from the chronic sort. He says that he has a huge boxful
of reports of the first type, which often occur among schoolchildren and are investigated rapidly. Symptoms vanish
within days, once the patients have been gently reassured that their imagined cause does not exist. When an
outbreak occurs against a ba fuel dispenser ckdrop of social trauma, it can go on for months or longer. For an episode to become
chronic, patients beliefs that they are being poisoned must be reinforced by local physicians and me