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  • ...project of Type 91 aerial torpedo since 1931. Capt F. Aiko concentrated [[human resources]] to make aerial torpedo, ordered to analyze the cause and to mak ...he airflow, because the vortex coming in the bomb bay gives the turbulence behavior to the torpedo released.
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  • ...esey]], both as an [[anticonvulsant]] and as a mechanism to control inmate behavior. There is no good evidence that phenytoin is a human [[carcinogen]].<ref>Report on Carcinogens, Eleventh Edition (PB2005-104914,
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  • ...eyers BR, Kaplan K, Weinstein L |title=Microbiological and pharmacological behavior of 7-chlorolincomycin |journal=Appl Microbiol |volume=17 |issue=5 |pages=65 ...erinary medicine|veterinary]] uses of clindamycin are quite similar to its human indications, and include treatment of [[osteomyelitis]],<ref>(February 8, 2
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  • ...n of CYP3A4, CYP2B6, and CYP2C9 isoforms to N-demethylation of ketamine in human liver microsomes |journal=Drug Metabolism and Disposition |volume=30 |issue ...ert DG |title=Interaction of ketamine with mu2 opioid receptors in SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells |journal=Journal of Anesthesia |volume=13 |issue=2 |pag
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  • ...Toxicity of fluoxetine | publisher = Center for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction | date= April 2004 | url= http://cerhr.niehs.nih.gov/chemical
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  • ...variety of animals, including both vertebrates and invertebrates. In the [[human brain|brain]], this [[phenethylamine]] functions as a [[neurotransmitter]], Dopamine has many functions in the brain, including important roles in behavior and [[cognition]], [[animal locomotion|voluntary movement]], [[motivation]]
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  • ...acid secretion.<ref>Soffer, L.J.; Dorfman, R.I.; Gabrilove, J.L,. “The Human Adrenal Gland”. Febiger, Phil.</ref> Cortisol's only direct effect on the ...hor=Onsrud M, Thorsby E |title=Influence of in vivo hydrocortisone on some human blood lymphocyte subpopulations. I. Effect on natural killer cell activity
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  • ...eutically relevant differences in the pharmacokinetical and pharmaceutical behavior of ibuprofen lysinate as compared with ibuprofen acid. | journal = Int J Cl ==Human toxicology==
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  • ...Young, C., Thapar, P. & Klafta, J.|journal = Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior|volume = 51|issue = 4|pages = 815–9|year = 1995|doi = 10.1016/0091-3057(9 ...l, F.J., Tseng, L.F. & Quock, R.M.|journal = Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior|volume = 65|pages = 217–21|year = 2000|doi = 10.1016/S0091-3057(99)00202-
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  • ...a M |title=Effects of delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol and diazepam on feeding behavior in mice |journal=The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science |volume=61 |issu ...s GD, McCloskey MS |title=The effects of diazepam on human self-aggressive behavior |journal=Psychopharmacology (Berl.) |volume=178 |issue=1 |pages=100–6 |ye
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  • ...itle=Pupillometry: A sexual selection approach|journal=Evolution and Human Behavior|volume=25|issue=4|pages=211–228|year=2004|doi=10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2004
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  • ...of first person essays about his experiences with various guides for human behavior. Jacobs is currently working on ''The Healthiest Human Being in the World''.<ref name=honan/>
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  • ...ry has proposed two laws. McHenry's First Law states that 88% of all human behavior amounts to shouting "Hey! Look at me!". McHenry's Second Law states that th ...onal encyclopedias, argued that the editorial process often fails, because human nature leads editors to take the easy option of consulting other [[secondar
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  • ...utline of Knowledge''', which seeks to provide a logical framework for all human knowledge; however, the ''Propædia'' also has several appendices listing t ...ic, strictly [[hierarchy|hierarchical]] [[categorization]] of all possible human knowledge, a 20th-century analog of the [[Great chain of being|Great Chain
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  • ...lectures when they were first delivered because the ethical problems that human beings confront in their lives have not changed over the centuries. Moral v ...truth cannot be the same as descriptive truth; and if the only truth that human beings can know is descriptive truth—the truth of propositions concerning
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  • {{See|Human homeostasis}} ...arantula]] ([[Poikilotherm|cold-blooded]] or exothermic) on a warm-blooded human hand ([[endothermic]]).]]
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  • ...eted to design a robotic arm consisting of EAP muscles that could defeat a human in an arm wrestling match. The first challenge was held at the Electroactiv ...ning). A viscoeleastic polymer will exhibit a combination of both types of behavior<ref name=Textbook></ref>.
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  • ...ural Background Gamma-radiation Dose around Uranium Micro-particles in the Human Body", ''Journal of the Royal Society Interface'' '''7'''(45):603-611. DOI A 2005 [[epidemiology]] review concluded: "In aggregate the human epidemiological evidence is consistent with increased risk of birth defects
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  • ...s a domain of [[materials science]] that studies the physical and chemical behavior of [[metal]]lic [[Chemical element|elements]], their [[intermetallics|inter The first evidence of human metallurgy dates from the 5th and 6th [[millennium]] BC, and was found in t
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  • ...l beads from North Africa and implications for the origins of modern human behavior]</ref> [[Beadwork]] is the art or craft of making things with beads. Beads ...tural materials; when found, these could be readily drilled and shaped. As human technology became capable of obtaining or working with more difficult natur
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