Public transient noncom-munity water systems provide water in places where people do not remain for long peri-ods, such as campgrounds and service stations.
This device should be installed at the furthermost downstream end of the supply pipe or fixture where temporary spillage due to critical flow pressure conditions can be discharged harmlessly.
These results suggest that early neonatal hopocalcemia appears to be related to a transient lack of response to PTH of the target organs, disordered vitamin D metabolism and hypercalcitoninemia.