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  • ...Ginger Ross Breggin| title =Talking back to Prozac| publisher =[[Macmillan Publishers]]| year =1995| pages =1–2| isbn =9780312956066 }}</ref> ...here is great [[genetic variability]] in the function of this enzyme among people. Only one [[metabolite]] of fluoxetine, [[norfluoxetine]] ([[demethylation|
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  • ...ion|heart attacks]], [[stroke]]s, and [[thrombus|blood clot]] formation in people at high risk for developing blood clots.<ref>{{Cite journal| doi = 10.1056/ ...le = Scientific Style and Format: The CBE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers|author = CBE Style Manual Committee; Huth, Edward J.|publisher = Cambridge
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  • ...[[Borderline Personality Disorder]]). If temazepam is indeed prescribed to people in these groups, they should generally be monitored very closely for signs In one study the drug sensitivity of people who had used temazepam for 1–20 years was no different from that of contr
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  • [[Category:Scottish newspaper publishers (people)]] [[Category:Scottish magazine publishers (people)]]
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  • ...pain]] in 1965 and the president of [[Encyclopædia Britannica Inc.]], the publishers of the ''[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]'', a position to which he was appoint [[Category:Living people]]
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  • He moved to [[Chicago]], Illinois in 1893 to join the firm of James Clark, publishers of cheap editions. He marketed their reprint of the ''Century Dictionary'' [[Category:Publishers (people)]]
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  • [[Category:American publishers (people)]] [[Category:People from Minneapolis, Minnesota]]
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  • ...Baker | first = John F. | title = A New Britannica Is Born | publisher = [[Publishers Weekly]] | date = 14 January 1974 | pages = 64–65}}<br />* {{cite news | ...| title = Encyclopaedia Britannica: EB 3, Two Years Later | publisher = [[Publishers Weekly]] | date = 21 June 1976 | pages = 44–45}}<br />* {{cite news | las
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  • ...[[Johann Heinrich Zedler]], who argued that death alone should not render people notable. ...I of the United Kingdom|King George III]]; calling him "the Father of Your People, and enlightened Patron of Arts, Sciences and Literature", Gleig wished
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  • ...describing their political and physical features and naming the principal people of each place. The publishers were A. Fullarton and Co., of London & Edinburgh. The work is a companion t
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  • ...describing their political and physical features and naming the principal people of each place. The publishers were A. Fullarton and Co., of London & Edinburgh. The work was later joined
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  • ...y the Reverend [[E. Cobham Brewer]], it was aimed at the growing number of people who did not have a university education, but wanted to understand the origi ...e_fable.shtml 18th edition], published in August 2009 by [[Chambers Harrap Publishers]]. See some [http://www.brewersreference.com/brewers-books/phrase-and-fable
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  • * Chapter 3: People ...clear that gazetteers became popular in Britain in the 19th Century, with publishers such as Fullarton, Mackenzie, Chambers and W & A.K. Johnston, many of whom
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  • ...s.html | accessdate = 2008-02-29 | quote = "Independent state" refers to a people politically organized into a sovereign state with a definite territory. * * Because the ''Factbook'' is in the [[public domain]], people are free to redistribute and modify it in any way that they like, without p
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  • ...The Miracle of Islam Science|edition=2nd Edition|publisher=Knowledge House Publishers|year=1992|isbn=0-911119-43-4}}</ref> Coal tar was formerly used as one of t ...l tar is a valuable, safe and inexpensive treatment option for millions of people with psoriasis and other scalp or skin conditions. <ref>[[National Psoriasi
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  • ...the English monk [[Roger Bacon]], or by the [[Germanic peoples|Germanic]] people (according to [[folklore]] a [[friar]] [[Berthold Schwarz]]), with literary ...ham-Brown, George (1989) ''The Big Bang: A History of Explosives'', Sutton Publishers, ISBN 0750918780, 9780750918787, page vi</ref><ref>Kelly, Jack (2005) ''Gun
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  • ...arbon compounds, was first written about in the mid 800's by the [[Persian people|Persian]] scholar [[Rhazes|Rāzi]] (or Rhazes). Termed ''naft abyad'' ("whi | publisher = Pembroke Publishers
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  • ...e — can be put up in about four weeks, by one skilled and four unskilled people. Emergency shelters can go up much more quickly. After the Gulf War, the Un ...Diana Murphy, Adrian Crabbs, and Cory Reynolds. Ney York: Distributed Art Publishers, Inc., 2006. 104-13.
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  • ...has a high microfiber content, but cow manure has more hardening enzymes. People have reported success with llama and alpaca dung. Manure should be as fre ..., Dan Chiras, and Deanne Bedner. ''The Natural Plaster Book''. New Sociey Publishers: 2002.
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  • .... 26-Sep. 08, 2006; Frontline Magazine; INDIA'S NATIONAL MAGAZINE from the publishers of THE HINDU</ref>. ...SDA"/><ref>Kirtikar K.R., Book: The Poisonous Plants of Bombay. Scientific Publishers (India), 2003, vi, 300 p, ISBN : 81-7233-344-7. 'The Poisonous Plants of Bo
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