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  • ...mid = 16990628 | doi = 10.2146/ajhp060050 | title = Comparison of oral and i.v. acetylcysteine in the treatment of acetaminophen poisoning | year = 2006 ...spital outcome."<ref>{{cite journal |author=Marenzi G, Assanelli E, Marana I, ''et al.'' |title=N-acetylcysteine and contrast-induced nephropathy in pri
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  • ...d stabilizing]] drug used primarily in the treatment of [[epilepsy]] and [[bipolar disorder]], as well as [[trigeminal neuralgia]]. It is also used [[off-labe ...e anti-aggression effects of this drug. Carbamazepine would be studied for bipolar disorder throughout the 1970s.<ref name="pmid9682927">{{cite journal |autho
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  • | legal_CA = Schedule I ...Add-on Trial of an N-methyl-D-aspartate Antagonist in Treatment-Resistant Bipolar Depression|journal=Archives of General Psychiatry |volume=67 |issue=8 |page
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  • ...izing]] [[medication|drug]], primarily in the treatment of [[epilepsy]], [[bipolar disorder]], and, less commonly, [[major depressive disorder|major depressio ...714.</ref> Valproic acid has also been used for migraine prophylaxis and bipolar disorder.<ref>Henry T.R. (2003). The History of Valproate in Clinical Neuro
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  • ...[[attention]], [[working memory]], and [[learning]]. Dopaminergic neurons (i.e., neurons whose primary neurotransmitter is dopamine) are present chiefly ...ause mania can be reduced by dopamine-blocking anti-psychotics.<ref>http://bipolar.about.com/cs/menu_treat/a/0312_treatmania_3.htm</ref>
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  • Q004 10511798 XSTR 2SC3121 BIPOLAR MICR 1TD0144 IC205 12219119 IC 24LC64T-I/SN SO8 S MX90877
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  • ...equation]]:<ref>Daiguji, H.; Oka, Y.; Shirono, K.; "Nanofluidic Diode and Bipolar Transistor." ''Nano Letters'', 2005, 5 (11), pp. 2274–2280</ref><ref>Daig ...ers to the total current carried by both positive and negative ions, <math>I</math>. For a nanochannel with perfect control over cation and anion, the s
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  • - [[Bipolar disorder]] == I ==
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  • * [[Manic Depression, Bipolar]] * [[Mucopolysaccharidosis type I Hurler syndrome]]
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  • * [[Bipolar disorder]] ==I==
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  • ...ef>{{cite journal|last=Choudhuri|first=I|coauthors=Sarvananthan N, Gottlob I|date=May 26, 2006|title=Survey of management of acquired nystagmus in the U ...therapeutic advantage in having fewer side-effects over better established bipolar drugs such as [[Lithium pharmacology|lithium]] and [[valproic acid]]. Gabap
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  • ...briakova T. Ya. and I. A. Sizov. 1940. Cannabinaceae Lindl. In: Vavilov N. I. (ed.), ''Kulturnaya Flora SSSR'', vol. 5, Moscow-Leningrad, USSR, pp. 1-53 ...ve evolved recently and independently.<ref name = "negrutiu2001">Negrutiu, I., B. Vyskot, N. Barbacar, S. Georgiev, and F. Moneger. 2001. [http://www.pu
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  • ...activate this network when presented with cues related to marijuana usage (i.e. marijuana paraphernalia) in comparison to neutral cues. Furthermore, he ...gression, and rebellion <ref name="Chedebois2009">Chédebois, L., Régner, I., van Leeuwen, N., Chauchard, E., Séjourné, N., Rodgers, R., & Chabrol, H
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  • ...els are responsible for the medium and possibly the slow components of the I<sub>AHP</sub>. ...use for several [[neurological disorder]]s, including [[schizophrenia]], [[bipolar disorder]], [[Alzheimer’s disease]], [[anorexia nervosa]] and [[ataxia]]<
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  • ...aw enforcement officials in Kansas on the investigation of this crime, and I have directed the United States Marshals Service to offer protection to oth ...ed with possible [[schizophrenia]], but she offered her own diagnosis of [[bipolar disorder]].<ref name = LINDSEY360 > Cooper, Anderson. [http://transcripts.
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  • ...he RTL of the chip is assigned to gross regions of the chip, input/output (I/O) pins are assigned and large objects (arrays, cores, etc.) are placed. ...r. For example, some IC resistors can vary ±20% and β of an integrated [[Bipolar junction transistor|BJT]] can vary from 20 to 100. To add to the design cha
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  • ...]] triodes, however the same theory applies to more modern devices such as bipolar and MOS [[transistors]]. As most amplifiers are inverting (i.e. <math>A_v < 0</math>), the effective capacitance at their inputs is incr
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  • The Widlar circuit may be used with [[bipolar transistor]]s, [[MOSFET|MOS transistors]], and even [[vacuum tube]]s. An ex ...rce.PNG|thumb|250px|Figure 1: A version of the Widlar current source using bipolar transistors.]]
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  • </ref> The sink is intended to draw the same current ''i<sub>OUT</sub>'' regardless of the applied voltage ''V<sub>CC</sub>'' at the ...age at its output. In this case, it provides the transistor base current ''i<sub>B</sub>''. Thus, Kirchhoff's current law applied to the transistor as a
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  • A bipolar transistor can be used as the simplest ''current-to-current converter'' but ...with npn bipolar transistors using a resistor to set the reference current I<sub>REF</sub>; V<sub>CC</sub> = supply voltage]]
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