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  • ...üger AD |title=[Current aspects of using ketamine in childhood] |language=German |journal=Anaesthesiologie Und Reanimation |volume=23 |issue=3 |pages=64–7 ...r Psychedelic Studies|isbn=0966001931|year=2001|page=23}}</ref> Commercial brands of ketamine include "Ketalar, Ketaset, Ketmex, Ketotal, Ketamine-500 (Astra
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  • ...s profitability led to fierce competition and the proliferation of aspirin brands and products, especially after the American patent held by Bayer expired in ...d method of protecting the stomach lining. According to research done at a German university taking equal doses of vitamin C and aspirin decreases the amount
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  • ...e]] ({{convert|0|F|C}} v. {{convert|-25|F|C}}). It is also used in various brands of [[bottled water]], as well as in bulk quantities for [[fossil fuel]] [[d ...um thiopental]]-induced coma was achieved. A similar device, the [[Germany|German]] 'Perfusor', also uses potassium chloride as a suicide aid.<ref>{{cite new
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  • ...lved under the tongue or betwixt the cheek and jaw) are known, as are some brands of hydromorphone, as Shake & Bake or Shake & Shoot. [[Category:German inventions]]
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  • | url = http://hpd.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/household/brands?tbl=brands&id=4004008 ...lay coating gives the insulation a half hour fire rating according to DIN (German) standards.
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  • ...name ''Schwarzpulver'' or in English ''Schwarz's powder''. Schwarz is also German for [[black]] so this [[folk-tale]], while likely containing elements of tr ...The Italian school of pyrotechnics emphasized elaborate fireworks, and the German school stressed scientific advancement. Both schools added significantly to
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  • ...f the [[Demidov]] family of [[Russia]]n [[ironmaster]]s, one of the better brands of [[Russian iron industry|Russian iron]].<ref>A. Kahan, ''The Plow, the Ha ...he 15th century by finery processes, of which there were two versions, the German and Walloon. They were in turn replaced from the late 18th century by [[pud
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  • ...auf''' (Germany and Central Europe, after the Rigips, Regips and [[Knauf]] brands, respectively), ''Γυψοσανίδα'' in Greece, ''alçıpan'' in Turkey ...example, see [[cable tray]] movement in a [[:Image:Tray cross barrier.jpg|German test]]. It is, therefore, important to test [[firestop]]s in full scale wal
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  • ...single and double bonds. The next year he published a much longer paper in German on the same subject.<ref>{{cite journal|author=[[Friedrich August Kekulé v ...ed to be so important for both pure and applied chemistry that in 1890 the German Chemical Society organized an elaborate appreciation in Kekulé's honor, ce
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  • ...name="Hernberg00">{{Cite pmid|10940962}}</ref> In [[1656]] the [[Germany|German]] [[physician]] [[Samuel Stockhausen]] recognized [[dust]] and [[vapor|fume ...nent (the "worm").<ref>{{cite book |author=Brands, H. W. |authorlink=H. W. Brands |title=The First American: The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin |city=Ne
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  • [[Category:German brands]]
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  • *[http://www.metabo.com/International-Homepage-english-The-craftsman-s-brands-world.2786.0.html?&L=2786 Metabo homepage] [[Category:German brands]]
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  • In 1994, DeWalt took over the German wood working power tool producer ELU. DeWalt increased their line of tools [[Category:American brands]]
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  • [[Category:German brands]]
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  • With its brands ''Bosch'', ''Hawera'', ''[[Skil]]'', ''[[Dremel]]'' and ''RotoZip'', and ma ...Thermotechnik GmbH. It had revenues of €2.8&nbsp;billion in 2006. Its brands include Bosch, Buderus, Junkers, Dakon, e.l.m leblanc S.A., FHP Manufacturi
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  • ...ountries. Because 'Spice' was the dominant brand until 2009, the competing brands that started to appear from 2008 on, were also dubbed 'Spice'. Spice can th ...äutermischung „Spice“ ab |format=PDF |date=24 November 2008 |language=German |accessdate=2010-06-19}}</ref>
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  • ...k soldiers culminated in the [[Houston Riot (1917)|Houston Riot of 1917]]. German [[propaganda]] encouraged black soldiers to turn against their "real" enemi ...Carrier and Sam Carter had been previously arrested; Carrier for changing brands on cattle, and Carter for brandishing a shotgun at a sheriff's deputy. Cart
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  • ...ribed himself as a "terrorist".<ref name="Crenshaw77">Crenshaw, p.77</ref> German anarchist writer [[Johann Most]] helped popularize the modern sense of the ...legitimate resistance, yet Israel regards them as terrorists. Israel also brands the Hizbullah of Lebanon as a terrorist group, whereas most of the internat
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  • * ''Schmand'' or ''Schmetten'' in [[German language|German]] ...dishes but also for cakes called ''Schmandkuchen'' and desserts.<ref name="German Wikipedia">[[:de:Schmand]]</ref>
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  • ...riant. In Canada, "yogurt" is most common among English speakers, but many brands use "yogourt," since it is an acceptable spelling in both [[Languages of Ca ...10%) than most yoghurts offered in English-speaking countries (''Rahm'' is German for "cream"), is available in [[Germany]] and other countries.
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