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  • ...effect in controlling shivering from [[rigors]], it was still a successful medicine for malaria. At the first opportunity, Salumbrino sent a small quantity to ...pply, the Japanese did not make effective use of quinine, and thousands of Japanese troops in the Southwest Pacific died as a result.<ref>''Fire in the Sky'';
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  • Thyroid iodine uptake blockade with potassium iodide is used in [[nuclear medicine]] [[scintigraphy]] and therapy with some radioiodinated compounds that are ...can Pharmacists Association; 2004.</ref>. However, some sources recommend alternative dosing regimens<ref name="eanm.org">https://www.eanm.org/scientific_info/gu
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  • *[[Mercury(I) chloride]] ([[calomel]]) is sometimes still used in [[medicine]], acousto-optical filters and as a standard in electrochemistry;<ref name= ...pecialized Information Services of the [[United States National Library of Medicine]] (NLM) that uses maps of the United States to help users visually explore
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  • ...azepam|work=Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)|publisher= National Library of Medicine|accessdate= 2006-03-10}}</ref> It possesses [[anxiolytic]], [[anticonvulsan ...tively low toxicity in overdose.<ref name="Riss-2008"/> Diazepam is a core medicine in the [[World Health Organization]]'s "[[WHO Model List of Essential Medic
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  • ...AN AND NARDOSTACHYS}}</ref> Aconite was also described in Greek and Roman medicine by [[Theophrastus]], [[Dioscorides]], and [[Pliny the Elder]], who most lik In Western medicine preparations of aconite were used until just after the middle of the 20th c
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  • ...ruginfo/medmaster/a684003.html MedlinePlus]</ref> In 1979 the Institute of Medicine (USA) and the National Institute on Drug Abuse stated that most hypnotics l ...Academy_of_Sleep_Medicine|format= PDF|publisher= American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Society}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.jobs
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  • ...o geography (26% of the ''[[Macropædia]]''), biography (14%), biology and medicine (11%), literature (7%), physics and astronomy (6%), religion (5%), art (4%) ...y]]; editorial mistakes were also alleged, such as inconsistent sorting of Japanese biographies.<ref name="Newsweek_1974" /> Its elimination of the index was c
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  • ...ssociated with the Eastern practice of [[Feng Shui]]. On a similar note, [[Japanese knotweed]] is also sometimes mistaken for a bamboo but it grows wild and is [[Image:TakenokoBambooSprouts.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Edible bamboo shoots in a Japanese market]]
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  • ...ancers form a [[tumor]] but some, like [[leukemia]], do not. The branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer is ...se, cancer causation and public health impact |journal=Journal of internal medicine |volume=251 |issue=6 |pages=455–66 |year=2002 |month=June |doi=10.1046/j.
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  • ...s to install ventilators and check health on a regular basis; however, the Japanese government did not ban crocidolite and amosite until 1995, and a full-fledg ...ca.<ref>R. G. Mills, "Pulmonary Asbestosis: Report of a Case", ''Minnesota Medicine'', July 1930, pp 495–499.</ref>
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  • ...reated to tensile strength above 1300 MPa (200 ksi) should be coated by an alternative method (such as special low-embrittlement cadmium electroplating processes ...ontaminated food and water. In the decades leading up to [[World War II]], Japanese mining operations contaminated the [[Jinzu River]] with cadmium and traces
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  • ...s]]. [[Hans Adolf Krebs]] received the 1953 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] for the discovery. The series of reactions is known by various names, inc Citric acid is used as an odorless alternative to [[white vinegar]] for home dyeing with [[acid dye]]s.
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  • ...<ref group="nb" name="ex01c">Citations for any given condition name and/or alternative name(s) may be found within the condition's respective article.</ref> [[Atopic dermatitis]] is a [[Chronic (medicine)|chronic]] [[dermatitis]] associated with a hereditary tendency to develop
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  • {{Redirect|Runner's high|the album by the Japanese band The Pillows|Runners High}} ...igh" | author = | authorlink = | coauthors = | date = | work = UPMC Sports Medicine | publisher = University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences | pag
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  • ...olars maintained and advanced the practice of [[Medicine in medieval Islam|medicine]] in the [[Arab World]] during the middle ages, while alchemists like [[Par ...Samhita]] (a text from the [[Indian subcontinent]] on [[Ayurveda|ayurvedic medicine]] and surgery) advocates the use of [[wine]] with incense of cannabis for a
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  • In 2010, a Japanese study reported, "silicon (Si) is considered to be a "quasiessential" elemen Alternative theories proposed include FBI incompetence, that [[Syria]] or [[Iraq]] dire
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  • [[File:Green tea ice cream.JPG|thumb|upright|Japanese [[green tea]] ice cream with [[Red bean paste|anko]] sauce]] ...mixed with honey and fruit in the markets of Athens. The father of modern medicine, [[Hippocrates]], encouraged his Ancient Greek patients to eat ice ''"as it
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