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  • ...l, parenteral ([[intramuscular injection|intramuscular]] and [[intravenous therapy|intravenous]]) ...obarbitone''' (former [[British Approved Name|BAN]]) is a [[barbiturate]], first marketed as '''Luminal''' by [[Bayer|Friedr. Bayer et comp]]. It is the mos
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  • ...tion of CYP3A4, CYP2B6, and CYP2C9 isoforms to N-demethylation of ketamine in human liver microsomes |journal=Drug Metabolism and Disposition |volume=30 | routes_of_administration = [[Intravenous therapy|IV]], [[Intramuscular injection|IM]], [[Insufflation (medicine)|Insufflate]
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  • ...oncerns still preclude its widespread use in this setting. It is also used in the treatment of [[polycystic ovary syndrome]] and has been investigated fo ...diabetes. {{As of|2009}}, metformin is one of only two oral anti-diabetics in the [[World Health Organization Model List of Essential Medicines]] (the ot
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  • ...ine D5 receptor|D<sub>5</sub>]]—and their variants. Dopamine is produced in several areas of the brain, including the [[substantia nigra]] and the [[ve ...affect the [[central nervous system]]. To increase the amount of dopamine in the brains of patients with diseases such as [[Parkinson's disease]] and do
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  • ...cent tissues), and sometimes ''[[metastasis]]'' (spread to other locations in the body via lymph or blood). These three malignant properties of cancers d ...5 }}</ref> Cancer caused about 13% of [[causes of death|all human deaths]] in 2007<ref name="WHO">{{cite web | last =WHO | authorlink =World Health Organ
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  • ...ype of infection is also known as a '''hospital-acquired infection''' (or, in generic terms, '''healthcare-associated infection'''). ...] combined, cause or contribute to 99,000 deaths each year.<ref name=NYT/> In [[Europe]], where hospital surveys have been conducted, the category of [[G
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  • ...the profession that applies theory, principles, data and methods to design in order to optimize human well-being and overall system performance.}} ...ployed to fulfill the two goals of health and productivity. It is relevant in the design of such things as safe furniture and easy-to-use interfaces to m
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  • ...pmid=10441606 |doi=10.1056/NEJM199908123410706 |url=}}</ref> [[Embryology|In the embryo]], the epidermis, hair, and glands form from the [[ectoderm]], w ...where cells are continually shed from the surface.<ref name="RooksCD" /> In normal skin, the rate of production equals the rate of loss; it takes about
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  • ...adjective''' is an [[adjective]] which has been derived from the name of a person, real or fictional. Persons from whose name the adjectives have been deriv Following is a list of eponymous adjectives in English.
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  • ...ense]] consultant, speaker, and entrepreneur. He has actively participated in the development of biodefense strategy for the U.S. government, and has rep ...SSR]] of the [[Soviet Union]] (in present day [[Kazakhstan]]) and grew up in [[Almaty]], the republic's former capital.
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