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  • ...Parke-Davis, which did not find an immediate use for it. In 1938, outside scientists including [[H. Houston Merritt]] and [[Tracy Putnam]] discovered phenytoin' ...LA-B*1502 allele and antiepileptic drug-induced cutaneous reactions in Han Chinese |journal=Epilepsia |volume=48 |issue=5 |pages=1015–8 |year=2007 |month=Ma
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  • The species ''[[Oenanthe javanica|O. javanica]]'', commonly known as Chinese celery or Japanese parsley (''seri''; not to be confused with ''mitsuba'' o Scientists at the [[University of Eastern Piedmont]] in [[Italy]] claimed to have iden
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  • ...g-hsing. ''T’ien kung k’ai wu''. Sung Ying-hsing. 1637. Published as ''Chinese Technology in the seventeenth century''. Translated and annotated by E-tu Z ...that it no longer possesses active toxicity. It is used in [[traditional Chinese medicine]] as a treatment for [[yin and yang|Yang]] deficiency, "coldness",
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  • ...edicted by the theory. The bamboo fire cycle theory is considered by a few scientists to be unreasonable; they argue<ref>{{cite journal |coauthors=Saha, S., HF H Bamboo is used in [[Chinese medicine]] for treating infections and healing.
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  • In 1916, U.S. Department of Agriculture chief scientists Lyster H. Dewe and Jason L. Merrill created paper made from hemp pulp, whic | image2 = Chinese-ma-hemp.png
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  • ...abundant iron isotope <sup>56</sup>Fe is of particular interest to nuclear scientists as it represents the most stable nuclide possible. It is impossible to perf ...ginally published in {{cite journal |first =Donald B. | last =Wagner|title=Chinese blast furnaces from the 10th to the 14th century|journal=West Asian Science
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  • The Chinese brake fern (''[[Pteris vittata]]''), hyperaccumulates arsenic present in th ...mmune response to H1N1 or swine flu infection according to NIEHS-supported scientists. The study, conducted in laboratory mice, suggests that people exposed to a
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  • The [[metric system]] was conceived by a group of scientists (among them, [[Antoine Lavoisier|Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier]], who is known * In [[Chinese language|Chinese]], [[Japanese language|Japanese]], and [[Korean language]] computing ([[CJK
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  • ...variety of historical figures, including national heroes, poets, prominent scientists, and political figures of the past. | Military leader at the end of the Chinese [[Ming Dynasty]], a leader of the anti-Qing movement opposing the [[Qing Dy
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  • ==Ancient Chinese use== ...lpg=PA152#v=onepage&q=&f=false p. 152]</ref> and other scholars associated Chinese ''[[Wu (shaman)|wu]]'' "shamans" with the entheogenic use of cannabis in Ce
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  • ...[[Indus Valley Civilization|Indians]], and [[History of China#Ancient era|Chinese]]. Islamic physicians and other Eastern scholars maintained and advanced t [[Image:HuaTuo.jpg|thumb|left|[[Hua Tuo]], Chinese [[surgeon]], circa AD 200]]
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  • ...ial Japanese Army Air Service|Japanese]] used [[incendiary bombs]] against Chinese cities such as [[Shanghai]], [[Wuhan]] and [[Bombing of Chongqing|Chonging] In the 1960s, inspired by [[Mao Zedong|Mao's]] Chinese revolution of 1949 and [[Fidel Castro|Castro's]] [[Cuban revolution]] of 19
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  • ...ilippine-U.S. Anti-Terrorism Cooperation |publisher=Federation of American Scientists |date=2002-01-25 |work=CRS Report for Congress |url=http://www.fas.org/irp/ * November 10 - Abu Sayyaf soldiers captures several Chinese and Filipino nationals in Basilan.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.gmanews.t
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  • ...man rights as well as terrorism. According to the [[Federation of American Scientists]], "[i]n its haste to strengthen the "frontline" states' ability to confron ...in 2003, only 19% of the population indicated support in 2006. 19% of the Chinese population supports the War on Terror, and less than a fifth of the populat
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  • ...retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2006-08-30}}</ref> As early as 1846, scientists and nutritionists noted an increase in medical problems and infant mortalit ...rialized nations) away from breastfeeding to home-made formulas, nutrition scientists continued to analyze human milk and attempted to make infant formulas that
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  • ...saw the beginnings of mass-produced rennet, and by the turn of the century scientists were producing pure microbial cultures. Before then, bacteria in cheesemaki ...ermented|bean curd]] are sometimes misleadingly referred to in English as "Chinese cheese", because of their texture and strong flavor.
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  • ...ref><ref name=sourcebook>Ockerman, Herbert W. (1991). Source book for food scientists (Second Edition). Westport, CN: AVI Publishing Company.</ref> ...ine|Central European]], [[Mexican cuisine|Mexican]], and [[Chinese cuisine|Chinese]] cuisines. In British cuisine, lard is used as a traditional ingredient in
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