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White balance adjustment
Pre-adjustment
The set should be working for over 30 minutes before white balance adjustment so that it can be in a stable state. Use white balance apparatus CA210 and change to BBY channel to adjust white balance; Only need to adjust chromaticity coordinates when color temperature is 10000K (namely "COOL") for the unit. To meet testing requirements of BBY when color temperature is 8000K or 6500K, make sure chromaticity coordinates of bright scale is X=280 ± 5 Y=288 ± 5, chromaticity coordinates of dark scale is X=280± 8 Y=288± 8; Manual adjustment of both groups of white balance datum YPbPr white balance adjustment.
Please go to this link on the Mayo clinic website. They have good advice. I hope you are feeling better soon: http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hyponatremia/basics/causes/con-20031445
Here is part of the information they have:
Sodium plays a key role in your body. It helps maintain normal blood pressure, supports the work of your nerves and muscles, and regulates your body's fluid balance.
A normal sodium level is between 135 and 145 milliequivalents per liter (mEq/L) of sodium. Hyponatremia occurs when the sodium in your blood falls below 135 mEq/L.
Many possible conditions and lifestyle factors can lead to hyponatremia, including:
Certain medications. Some medications, such as some water pills (diuretics), antidepressants and pain medications, can cause you to go to the bathroom and empty your bladder or perspire more than normal.
Heart, kidney and liver problems. Congestive heart failure and certain diseases affecting the kidneys or liver can cause fluids to accumulate in your body, which dilutes the sodium in your body, lowering the overall level.
Syndrome of inappropriate anti-diuretic hormone (SIADH).In this condition, high levels of the anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) are produced, causing your body to retain water instead of excreting it normally.
Chronic, severe vomiting or diarrhea. This causes your body to lose fluids and electrolytes, such as sodium.
Drinking too much water. Because you lose sodium through sweat, drinking too much water during endurance activities, such as marathons and triathlons, can dilute the sodium content of your blood. Drinking too much water at other times can also cause low sodium.
Dehydration. Taking in too little fluid can also be a problem. If you get dehydrated, your body loses fluids and electrolytes.
Hormonal changes. Adrenal gland insufficiency (Addison's disease) affects your adrenal glands' ability to produce hormones that help maintain your body's balance of sodium, potassium and water. Low levels of thyroid hormone also can cause a low blood-sodium level.
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For a question like this you should give the fully balanced chemical equation specifying the phase (liquid, solid or gas) of all the reagents. Supply also any density that is required to convert from masses to volumes. If the problem came from a book, just copy it in full without leaving out any thing.
I'd go with either the almond brownie flavor of Balance Bar, which
contains 75 mg of sodium or with Power Bar chocolate flavor which contains 90
mg sodium.
The amount of sodium in Balance Bars is different from flavor to flavor.
The almond brownie contains the least amount of sodium with only 75 mg, while
the chocolate peanut butter contains the most sodium per serving with 190 mg.
Gold Caramel Nut Blast has 150 mg of sodium and Organic Cherry Almond Crisp
contains only 100 mg of sodium per serving.
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