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  • ...Ginger Ross Breggin| title =Talking back to Prozac| publisher =[[Macmillan Publishers]]| year =1995| pages =1–2| isbn =9780312956066 }}</ref> | journal = American Journal of Psychiatry
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  • ...ion|heart attacks]], [[stroke]]s, and [[thrombus|blood clot]] formation in people at high risk for developing blood clots.<ref>{{Cite journal| doi = 10.1056/ ...and the proliferation of aspirin brands and products, especially after the American patent held by Bayer expired in 1917.<ref>Jeffreys, ''Aspirin'', pp. 136–
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  • ...[[Borderline Personality Disorder]]). If temazepam is indeed prescribed to people in these groups, they should generally be monitored very closely for signs ...2008|authorlink= American_Academy_of_Sleep_Medicine|format= PDF|publisher= American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Society}}</ref><ref>{{cite
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  • ...pain]] in 1965 and the president of [[Encyclopædia Britannica Inc.]], the publishers of the ''[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]'', a position to which he was appoint ...ny times, unreadable articles" and that "Wikipedia is to Britannica as ''[[American Idol]]'' is to the [[Juilliard School]]."<ref>{{cite news
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  • ...ooks?id=5JHrODsAdNwC&printsec=frontcover ''Walt Disney: the triumph of the American imagination''], New York : Random House, 2006. ISBN 978-0-679-43822-9. Cf. [[Category:American publishers (people)]]
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  • | image_caption = New American edition of the ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' (1899) ...the ''Britannica'' shortened and simplified articles to broaden its North American market.<ref name="kogan_1958" /> In 1933, the ''Britannica'' became the fir
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  • ...[[Johann Heinrich Zedler]], who argued that death alone should not render people notable. ...n = United Kingdom}}</ref><ref>Strictly speaking, it is incorrect that the American Revolution is not mentioned in this edition. In a chronology of the world s
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  • ...ademark by [[Abraham Gesner]] in 1854 and for several years only the North American Gas Light Company and the Downer Company (to which Gesner had granted the r ...arbon compounds, was first written about in the mid 800's by the [[Persian people|Persian]] scholar [[Rhazes|Rāzi]] (or Rhazes). Termed ''naft abyad'' ("whi
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  • ...e — can be put up in about four weeks, by one skilled and four unskilled people. Emergency shelters can go up much more quickly. After the Gulf War, the Un ...Diana Murphy, Adrian Crabbs, and Cory Reynolds. Ney York: Distributed Art Publishers, Inc., 2006. 104-13.
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  • ...he 1980s that there began a concerted effort to attract book retailers. As publishers entered the field of spoken-word publishing, the transition to book retaile ...ately 9%. In the [[United States]], a sales survey (performed by the Audio Publishers' Association in the summer of 2006 for the year 2005) estimated the industr
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  • 2. Behavioral aspects relate to how people act in the workplace and can be measured through self-reported data, outcom ...itten’ or ‘unspoken’, they cannot easily be analysed and measured by people outside of the culture.<ref>See, Yule (2003),‘If only those embroiled in
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  • ...=Wisner>{{cite book|last=Wisner|first=Ben|title=At Risk - Natural hazards, people’s vulnerability and disasters|year=2004|coauthors=P. Blaikie, T. Cannon, ...pline: Critical Success Factors for Disaster Response'', The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 2006; 604; 256</ref> Combining that
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  • ...<ref name="Barbosa">{{Cite pmid|16330345 }}</ref> Authorities such as the American Academy of Pediatrics define lead poisoning as blood lead levels higher tha ...ion such as [[oliguria|decreased urine output]].<ref name="Brunton07-31"/> People who survive acute poisoning often go on to display symptoms of chronic pois
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  • This article is written in AMERICAN ENGLISH. '''Hemoglobin''' ([[American and British English spelling differences#Simplification of ae and oe|also s
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  • ...d phylogenetics based on ''rbcL'', ''trnL-F'', and ''ndh-F'' sequences]. ''American Journal of Botany'' '''89'''(9): 1531-1546.</ref> ...5. [http://www.unodc.org/unodc/bulletin/bulletin_1975-01-01_3_page002.html American law and the species problem in ''Cannabis'': Science and semantics]. ''Bull
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  • ...9, 9780618910540 | last = Company | first = Houghton Mifflin | coauthors = American Heritage Dictionaries | title = Spanish Word Histories and Mysteries | date ...about 4% of the [[world population|world's adult population]] (162 million people) use cannabis annually, and about 0.6% (22.5 million) use it on a daily bas
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  • ...aesthetic|inhaled anesthetics]]. [[Ferdowsi]] (940–1020) was a [[Persian people|Persian]] [[poet]] who lived in the [[Abbasid Caliphate]]. In ''[[Shahnameh [[Image:Colton Gardner Q.jpg|thumb|[[Gardner Quincy Colton]], 19th century American dentist]]
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  • ...1911 for the crime. Their trial became a ''[[cause célèbre]]'' for the American labor movement. J.B. admitted to setting the explosive, was convicted, and ...ntracts which included [[union shop]] clauses.<ref>Rayback, ''A History of American Labor,'' 1974.</ref><ref name="Taft">Taft, ''The A.F. of L. in the Time of
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  • ...ed in a [[mail bomb]]ing spree that spanned nearly 20 years, killing three people and injuring 23 others. ...ent 16 bombs to targets including universities and airlines, killing three people and injuring 23. Kaczynski sent a letter to ''[[The New York Times]]'' on A
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  • | injuries = 751 people infected, <br /> 45 hospitalizations 751 people contracted [[salmonellosis]] as a result of the attack; 45&nbsp;of whom wer
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