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  Private Annuity Exhaustion Test
The reason is that while the exhaustion test must be carried out to the unrealistic age of 110, the consequences of failing the exhaustion test, i.e., the consequences of the trust running out of funds prior to age 110, are properly risk adjusted to take into account the unlikelihood of attaining each remote age.
The exhaustion test negates much of the benefit of applying §7520 (by producing a lower value for the annuity), but traditional valuation principles (i.e., valuation outside the §7520 context) are likely to reduce the value of the annuity issued by an underfunded trust in the same way that the exhaustion test does.
Although literally the exhaustion test applies to an annuity payable from a trust or other limited fund, suggesting that all trusts are subject to the exhaustion test (in addition to other entities with limited funds), the better interpretation is that the Secretary was using the term "trust" to describe entities that typically have limited funding.
www.quatloos.com /private_annuity_exhaustion.htm   (8465 words)

  
 eMedicine - Heat Exhaustion and Heatstroke : Article by Jason Hoppe
The major heat-related illnesses, heat exhaustion and heatstroke, involve varying degrees of thermoregulatory failure that occur when individuals are exposed to elevated temperatures.
Heat exhaustion, the most common heat-related illness, involves mild-to-moderate dysfunction of temperature control associated with elevated ambient temperatures and/or strenuous exercise resulting in dehydration and salt depletion.
Heat exhaustion should correct in 2-3 hours, slower resolution or failure to resolve should initiate consideration of other causes of elevated temperature or transfer to a higher level of care.
www.emedicine.com /emerg/topic236.htm   (4516 words)

  
  Adrenal Exhaustion - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - kitchendoctor.com
Adrenal Exhaustion - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - kitchendoctor.com
Symptoms range from simple exhaustion to much more complex problems that are secondary to excessive output of adrenal hormones, hormones that flood the bloodstream in vastly increased quantities whenever there is any stress.
Stress can be emotional, such as insecurity due to lack of parental understanding and support, fear that a vital relationship is unstable because of a partner’s illness or infidelity, worry over one’s own health and viability, or concern for the well-being of those dear to oneself.
www.kitchendoctor.com /adrenal_exhaustion.html   (2280 words)

  
  Exhaustion, heat definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms
Although heat exhaustion often is caused by the body's loss of water and salt, salt supplements should only be taken with advice from a doctor.
Heat exhaustion is the body's response to an excessive loss of water and salt contained in sweat.
Those most prone to heat exhaustion are elderly people, people with high blood preset and people working or exercising in a hot environment.
www.medterms.com /script/main/art.asp?articlekey=10166   (215 words)

  
  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Proof by exhaustion   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Proof by exhaustion, also known as the brute force method or case analysis, is a method of mathematical proof in which the statement to be proved is split into a finite number of cases, and each case is proved separately.
In contrast, the method of exhaustion of Eudoxus of Cnidus was a geometrical and essentially rigorous way of calculating mathematical limits.
The first proof of the four colour theorem was a proof by exhaustion with 1,936 cases.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Proof_by_exhaustion   (442 words)

  
 IPv4 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As of 2004, predictions for the exhaustion of the IPv4 address space range from 2016 (for unallocated pool exhaustion) to 2023 (for complete exhaustion of the address space).
Historically, though, forward predictions for the date of address exhaustion have been unreliable; predictions from the late 1980s have not been borne out in practice.
Therefore, as of August 2006, predictions of exhaustion date of the unallocated IANA pool of both seem to converge to between the last half of 2009 and the first half of 2011.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/IPv4_address_exhaustion   (3883 words)

  
 Defeat Diabetes: Exhaustion's Effect on Blood Increases Heart Attack Risk   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A mental state known as vital exhaustion may increase blood clotting, helping to explain why it is associated with a heightened heart attack risk, according to a study conducted in the Netherlands.
Some have suggested that vital exhaustion is a mental state people reach when their stress coping resources have stretched to the limit and have broken down, according to the study, led by Rob van Diest, Ph.D., of the Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology at Maastricht University in the Netherlands.
The participants with vital exhaustion tended to have higher blood levels of a protein called fibrinogen, a protein that causes the blood to clot.
www.defeatdiabetes.org /Articles/heartattack020930.htm   (406 words)

  
 People's Daily Online -- "Professional exhaustion" harassing Chinese society, survey
Comment: the occurrence of exhaustion is much related with the nature and requirement of one's job, which can be divided into two categories--those featuring high tension, pressure and requirement, such as IT and journalism; and those demanding obedience, such as civil service.
Exhaustion is high among ordinary staff members (48.2 percent), followed by senior professionals (39.8 percent), middle-level professionals (33.1 percent), middle-level managers (33.1 percent) and finally high-level managers (only 26.1 percent).
Widespread professional exhaustion in China is normal, for we are undergoing a society transformation, said Xu Xinxin, research fellow from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
english.peopledaily.com.cn /200412/09/eng20041209_166662.html   (1204 words)

  
 Exhaustion or Excessive Fatigue: Alternative Complementary Holistic Approach
Exhaustion is characterized by exhausting health condition at both body and mind levels and reflects serious weakness and loss of energy as a result of mental as well as physical stress.
Excessive exhaustion may lead to cardiac failure, blood pressure, depressed mood, lowered self-esteem and guilt feelings and is also associated with increased levels of insulin and C-peptide in response to glucose challenge, and with enhanced insulin to glucose ratio in middle-aged healthy men.
Exhaustion symptoms can mimic a number of physical illnesses, and it is important that a medical assessment, including clinical tests and diagnosis, are made by your treating doctor/specialist.
www.charminghealth.com /applicability/exhaustion.htm   (1499 words)

  
 IPv4 address exhaustion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
As the number of Internet-connected devices rises, the address space of the current IPv4 version of the TCP/IP protocol suite is rapidly being consumed by allocations for new devices.
As of 2004, predictions for the exhaustion of the IP address space range from 2016 for unallocated pool exhaustion to 2023 for complete exhaustion of the address space.
However, there are massive obstacles to be overcome for IPv6 deployment, including the need for roll-out of pervasive support for IPv6 throughout the Internet and its connected devices, and remaining architectural problems, such as the lack of proper support for IPv6 multihoming.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /IPv4_address_exhaustion   (577 words)

  
 Management of Heatstroke and Heat Exhaustion - June 1, 2005 - American Family Physician
Heat exhaustion and heatstroke are part of a continuum of heat-related illness.
Heat exhaustion is a more common and less extreme manifestation of heat-related illness in which the core temperature is between 37°C (98.6°F) and 40°C. Symptoms of heat exhaustion are milder than those of heatstroke, and include dizziness, thirst, weakness, headache, and malaise.
Heat exhaustion is a milder entity than heatstroke that exists on the same continuum of heat-related illness.
www.aafp.org /afp/20050601/2133.html   (3329 words)

  
 Juno Beach Centre - Battle Exhaustion
Many exhaustion cases were ultimately labelled "chronic"; psychiatrists reported that such men, inherently unsuited for combat, should have been weeded out before going overseas.
Treatment of exhaustion cases was perhaps least satisfactory in the air force, where many aircrew suffering from battle-related traumatic stress were labelled as "Lacking in Moral Fibre", or LMF, and treated as disciplinary problems.
The typical symptoms of exhaustion are described by Terry Copp, who notes that 90% of diagnosed cases were among infantrymen, a statistic no doubt influenced by air force attitudes concerning the "moral fibre" of its personnel.
www.junobeach.org /e/4/can-tac-med-exh-e.htm   (586 words)

  
 AANOS
Heat exhaustion usually can be remedied by rest in an air or conditioned room or shaded area.
Symptoms of heat exhaustion usually are depicted by a normal body temperature, cold, clammy and pale skin, extreme fatigue, occasional fainting spells, dizziness and headaches.
Treatment of heat exhaustion begins by instructing the instructing the afflicted party to lie down and raise their feet and legs 8 to 12 inches (20-30 cm.) higher than head level.
www.aanos.org /edctn_heatstrokexhaustion.html   (416 words)

  
 PlanetMath: exhaustion function
A domain which has a bounded plurisubharmonic exhaustion function is usually referred to as a hyperconvex domain.
Note that not all pseudoconvex domains have a bounded plurisubharmonic exhaustion function.
This is version 2 of exhaustion function, born on 2004-08-09, modified 2005-03-07.
www.planetmath.org /encyclopedia/Hyperconvex.html   (120 words)

  
 gr-q156-Sweden-e.htm
In accordance with the principle of regional exhaustion parallel import of a product that has been put on the market outside of the EU or EEA is prohibited unless the owner of the IPR has given his consent.
On the other hand, in many cases the exhaustion of the IPR is a prerequisite for the functioning of the compulsory license within a market.
With regard to the principle of regional exhaustion applied within the EU it could be remarked that the Community may extend the area of regional exhaustion by entering into international agreements in that sphere, as was done with the EEA.
www.aippi.org /reports/q156/gr-q156-Sweden-e.htm   (970 words)

  
 Emotional Exhaustion: An Executive Challenge - MC Magazine July/August 2005 - Concrete Publications - NPCA
Actually “exhaustion” does exist, but since it is generally a combination of a number of different symptoms, the medical literature finds it difficult to categorize.
Exhaustion, which is actually “emotional exhaustion,” affects people in the business world, too, but some business executives, such as Bruce Glaser of APS Concrete Products (Lannon, Wis.), know how to handle it.
Aaron Johnson, assistant research scientist at the University of Georgia, individuals who are prone to emotional exhaustion tend to include young, idealistic managers and professionals who have unrealistic expectations about the work environment and their role in that environment.
www.precast.org /publications/mc/2005_julyaug/exhaustion.htm   (1832 words)

  
 Heat Stroke/exhaustion in Bulldogs   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Every dog is a potential victim of heat exhaustion, but the shorter breathing system of the Bulldog is what puts them at such very strong risk for heat stroke.
The leading cause of heat exhaustion, and its advancing into heat stroke; is leaving a dog in a hot car, but there are other things that cause it like the loss of electric in your home on a hot day while yoru at work,ect.
There are many variables in triggering a dog to experience heat exhaustion; the dog's physical condition, its age, its coat length, its breed, and its climatization to heat.
www.homestead.com /bulldogsworld/heatstroke.html   (1024 words)

  
 Heat Exhaustion: Heat Illness: Merck Manual Professional
Heat exhaustion is a non–life-threatening clinical syndrome of weakness, malaise, nausea, syncope, and other nonspecific symptoms caused by heat exposure.
Heat exhaustion is caused by water and electrolyte imbalance due to heat exposure, with or without exertion.
Rarely, severe heat exhaustion after hard work may be complicated by rhabdomyolysis, myoglobinuria, acute renal failure, and disseminated intravascular coagulation.
www.merck.com /mmpe/sec21/ch318/ch318c.html   (252 words)

  
 Heat Exhaustion
Heat exhaustion is an elevation of the body's core temperature without an elevation of the brain's hypothalamic set point, as with fever, and occurs as a result of the body's inability to sufficiently dissipate heat.
Heat exhaustion is generally characterized by hyperthermia accompanied by water depletion, salt depletion, or both.
A patient with clear signs of heat exhaustion and an unclear diagnosis for heat stroke should be treated for heat stroke.
metagenics.com /resources/imc/OneMedicineProf/ProfConditions/HeatExhaustionpc.html   (1512 words)

  
 Sunburn, heat exhaustion -- RealAge Health Information
Heat exhaustion is usually a result of too much heat and/or humidity and not enough fluids in the body.
A person experiencing heat exhaustion will be aware that he or she is thirsty and needs to cool off.
Heat exhaustion can be prevented by avoiding strenuous activity during the hottest part of the day, drinking a minimum of eight glasses of water a day (more if you are exercising), and wearing light-colored clothing to reflect the sun's rays.
www.realage.com /home_care/sunburn/topics/topics.asp?memberId=&cbr=BTCS.B_LW&topic=8   (273 words)

  
 5 Ways to Prevent Heat Exhaustion in the Workplace - free article courtesy of ArticleCity.com
Heat exhaustion is a condition which is caused by over exposure to heat which results in the deterioration of bodily fluids.
Heat is exhaustion causes dizziness, weakness, nausea and can potentially cause the individual to faint or pass out.
Heat exhaustion is your body's way of letting you know that it needs to cool down and rest.
www.articlecity.com /articles/business_and_finance/article_2891.shtml   (620 words)

  
 Vital Exhaustion
Vital Exhaustion (VE) has three defining characteristics: (1) feelings of excessive fatigue and lack of energy, (2) increasing irritability, and (3) feelings of demoralization (Appels, 1990; Appels and Mulder, 1988a).
Exhaustion is rather characterized by decreased vigor and increased fatigue.
Exhaustion, psychological stressors in the work environment, and acute myocardial infarction in adult men.
www.macses.ucsf.edu /Research/Allostatic/notebook/vital.html   (1446 words)

  
 Heat and Humidity, Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Exposure to high ambient temperature may lead either to excessive fluid loss and dehypovolemic shock (heat exhaustion) or to failure of heat mechanisms and dangerous hyperpyrexia (heatstroke) Common sense is the best preventive; strenuous exertion in a very hot environment and insulating clothing should be avoided, and an adequate fluid intake is important.
Syncope (faint) is a mild form of heat exhaustion and is precipitated by standing or a long time in a hot environment, eg.
Heat exhaustion is more difficult to diagnose than heatstroke, but its prognosis is far better unless circulatory failure is prolonged.
www.aboutcalgary.net /heatexhaustion_printable.html   (532 words)

  
 People's Daily Online -- "Profession exhaustion": a serious problem among youth in China
The "professional exhaustion" means a state of fatigue both physically and psychotically under big working pressure.
Foreign researchers have carried out studies for profession exhaustion since 1970s, but the Chinese scholars haven't paid attention to the common phenomenon in the world till the end of the 20th century.
As survey shows, psychiatrists are the group that is most easily to suffer from professional exhaustion, accounting for 40 percent of all patients.
english.people.com.cn /200408/16/eng20040816_153271.html   (389 words)

  
 Millions of North Americans Suffering From Adrenal Exhaustion Each Day
Adrenal Exhaustion is a quiet health epidemic becoming more and more common in today’s over stressed and under nourished modern day world.
Symptoms of Adrenal Exhaustion are feeling run down, tired often, stressed out, anxious, easily agitated or just plain uninterested in life at times.
Doctors are only trained to look for very extreme cases of Adrenal Exhaustion known as Addison’s Disease which is when the Adrenal Glands do not produce enough cortisol or Cushings Syndrome which is when the Adrenal Glands produce too much cortisol.
www.prweb.com /releases/2006/9/prweb442517.htm   (623 words)

  
 gr-q156-Portugal-e.htm
Although national legislation does not establish any rule on this question, within the exhaustion system in force in Portugal - (regional) Community exhaustion - one may conclude that there is consent within the intra-Community scope, although such license is compulsory.
Although Portuguese legislation is also lacking as regards this matter, one may conclude that the relevant "consent" is a de facto question, determined case by case, and not limited to any certain kind of agreement or special relationship between companies.
As regards trade marks, Portuguese legislation establishes that (Community) exhaustion does not function every time there are legitimate grounds to justify the owner's opposition to subsequent commercialisation of the products, namely every time the condition of such products is changed or altered after their introduction onto the market.
www.aippi.org /reports/q156/gr-q156-Portugal-e.htm   (795 words)

  
 Sunstroke and heat exhaustion - healing with herbs, vitamins and minerals.
Collapse from long-term exposure to heat is the result of heat exhaustion or sunstroke.
In heat exhaustion, the body collapses due to excessive loss of fluid from sweating too much and drinking too little.
Both heat exhaustion and sunstroke are easily avoided with simple measures.
www.herbs2000.com /disorders/sunstroke.htm   (598 words)

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