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  • ...tern [[North America]]. It is also known as '''American nightshade''', '''cancer jalap''', '''coakum''', '''garget''', '''inkberry''', '''pigeon berry''', ' ...d would be the constituent of choice for standardizing for the purposes of cancer since it is present in an [[ethanol]] root extract and has significant anti
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  • ...used an herbal calcium channel blocker, Taxus baccata L.", ''Phytotherapy Research'' '''21''' (7): 701-2.</ref> ...e Central Himalayas, the plant is used as a treatment for breast and ovary cancer.<ref>''Asia Medicinal Plants Database''</ref>
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  • ...ences of Using Escharotic Agents as Primary Treatment for Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer | author = McDaniel S., Goldman GD | journal = Archives of Dermatology | ye ...ing bloodroot paste to nine women with various ailments including [[breast cancer]], causing severe disfiguring destruction of their skin and underlying tiss
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  • ...of the arts and sciences and sponsored several expeditions and biological research. He also was a notable author, writing several scholarly and popular scient ...e found in [[chili peppers]]. Several terpen esters are also known to be [[cancer|carcinogenic]].
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  • ...including species variants and wild hybrids. Through taxonomic and genetic research, it is speculated that over time this number will probably continue to be r ...after the flower, a pair of patients with [[terminal illness]]es (one with cancer) escape from [[hospice]] to journey to an island filled with daffodils. The
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  • ...ne|format= PDF|publisher= American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Society}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.jobsoneducation.com/clinici ==Medical research issues==
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  • ...arts || Associate editor; Senior Fellow of the Institute for Philosophical Research || 3 ..., Health Sciences Center; Director, Eleanor Roosevelt Institute for Cancer Research || 17
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  • ...qatl=google], in collaboration with Woodward, participated in the two-year research leading to the discovery [http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ja01118a001]. In cancer research at Harvard Medical School, tetracycline has been used to reliably cause reg
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  • ...m the elements, such as rain and cold winter drafts. However, 20th century research has revealed that bees not only survive, but also thrive, with increased ve | title = Recent trends and important developments in propolis research
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  • According to the [[International Agency for Research on Cancer]], preparations that include more than 5 percent of crude coal tar are [[Li
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  • In animal testing the PAAs have been shown to be related to [[cancer]], and one form of * [[Danish Institute for Food and Veterinary Research]], ''[http://www.dfvf.dk/Admin/Public/DWSDownload.aspx?File=Files%2FFiler%2
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  • ...cy for Research on Cancer|IARC]] (the International Agency for Research on Cancer) has reviewed the carcinogenicity of man made mineral fibres in October 200
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  • ...apsulated drugs by well-defined kinetics and are a growing area of medical research. Polyanhydrides have been investigated as an important material for the sh ...example, Gliadel, is a device in clinical use for the treatment of [[brain cancer]]. This product is made of a polyanhydride wafer containing a chemotherape
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  • ==Research== ...r Solodky, the founder of Forest Biochemistry, and Dr Asney Agranet, began research into the composition of [[conifer]] tree needles. They were intrigued by th
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  • ===Research for new clinical uses=== ...ol in Mice and Rats Given Various Carcinogens|year = 2000|journal = Cancer Research|volume = 60|issue = 12|pages = 3160–3164|pmid = 10866305}}</ref>
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  • ...buildup.<ref name=v6i3>U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Topical Fire Research Series, "Heating Fires in Residential Buildings", Volume 6, Issue 3, Novemb The [[International Agency for Research on Cancer]] (IARC) has determined that coal tar creosote is probably [[carcinogenic]]
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  • ...003/apr/25/internationaleducationnews.armstrade Gulf troops face tests for cancer] ''guardian.co.uk'' 25 April 2003, Retrieved February 3, 2009</ref> ...shape; a difficult and expensive process for tungsten. According to recent research,<ref>{{Cite journal | title=Embedded Weapons-Grade Tungsten Alloy Shrapnel
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  • * Fibers do not cause itchiness, no cancer risk from airborne fibers ...-value (insulation)|R-value]] and low cost of a thick wall made of straw. "Research by Joe McCabe at the Univ. of Arizona found R-value for both wheat and rice
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  • ...se of such products; they therefore play a critical role in pharmaceutical research.<ref>{{cite web|author=Jed Norton|title=Blue Foam, Pink Foam and Foam Board ...ble-polystyrene/ Expandable Polystyrene]'', Insight database from Ceresana Research</ref>
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  • ...to assess the use of the chemical. [[International Agency for Research on Cancer|IARC]] Classes [[Formaldehyde]] as a [[:Category:IARC Group 1 carcinogens|C
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