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  • ...urine. For many years, dual therapy with azathioprine and steroids was the standard anti-rejection regime, until [[ciclosporin|cyclosporine]] was introduced in ...e drug should not be given during pregnancy or in patients of reproductive potential without
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  • ...en <small>D</small>-glucose is drawn as a [[Haworth projection]] or in the standard chain conformation, the designation α means that the hydroxyl group attach * [[2,5-Dimethylfuran|DMF]] (potential glucose-based [[biofuel]])
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  • ...f name="Tonini1995">Tonini M, Candura SM, Messori E, Rizzi CA. Therapeutic potential of drugs with mixed 5-HT<sub>4</sub> agonist/5-HT<sub>3</sub> antagonist ac ...considered ineffective in [[postoperative nausea and vomiting]] (PONV) at standard doses, and ineffective for [[motion sickness]].<ref name="MaxolonPI" /><ref
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  • ...oduce only mild effects and the management of overdose is straightforward. Standard measures to maintain normal urine output should be instituted and [[renal f ...]]. As such, there are two possible [[enantiomer]]s of ibuprofen, with the potential for different biological effects and metabolism for each enantiomer.
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  • ...and in Radiative Forcing"] which contains information on [[global warming potential]] (GWP) of greenhouse gases.</ref> ...tion, Davy notes the analgesic effect of nitrous oxide at page 465 and its potential to be used for surgical operations at page 556.<ref name="Humphry Davy">{{c
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  • ...') and [[atomic number]] 80. Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at [[standard conditions for temperature and pressure]]; the only other element that is l ...is sometimes still used in [[medicine]], acousto-optical filters and as a standard in electrochemistry;<ref name=electrode>{{cite journal|doi=10.1126/science.
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  • ...[[central nervous system]] (CNS) to relieve [[pain]]. Morphine has a high potential for [[Substance use disorder|addiction]]; [[drug tolerance|tolerance]] and ...]] and [[physical dependence]] as well as [[tolerance]], with an addiction potential identical to that of heroin. When used illicitly, a very serious narcotic h
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  • ...nter ([[OTC]]) dose of [[ibuprofen]] gives greater relief of pain than the standard dose of paracetamol.<ref name="pmid17332198">{{cite journal |author=Clark E ...on paracetamol usage in the United States to help protect people from the potential toxic effects. The maximum dosage to be consumed at any given time would be
    54 KB (7,376 words) - 16:52, 27 September 2010
  • ...not fully return to normal.<ref name="Riss-2008"/> Diazepam also has abuse potential and can cause serious problems of addiction. Urgent action by National Gove | last= <!--Incorrect/non-standard setup for names of authors-->
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  • (P31) Phosphor standard.&nbsp; 10 kV accelerating potential, mesh grid, halo suppressed.</td>
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  • (P31) Phosphor standard.&nbsp; 10 kV accelerating potential, mesh grid, halo suppressed.</td>
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  • ...shire|Hatfield]], 1,360 by [[Percival Aircraft]] at [[Luton]] and 750 by [[Standard Motors]] at [[Coventry]].<ref name="Midd2 p325-6">Middleton ''Aeroplane Mon ...ly furnished suite of key flight instrumentation. It was equipped with the standard blind-flying panel, incorporating an [[airspeed indicator]], [[altimeter]],
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  • ...ng unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. Withdrawal symptoms can also occur from standard dosages and after short term use. Abrupt withdrawal from therapeutic doses ...VA sponsorship of major hypnotic trials is needed to more carefully study potential adverse effects of hypnotics such as daytime impairment, infection, cancer,
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  • ...t through multiple editions and awakened publishers to the enormous profit potential of encyclopedias. Although not all encyclopedias succeeded commercially, th ...f James Clarke, one of the leading American pirates. Hooper recognized the potential profit in the ''Britannica'' and, again in 1896, learned that both the ''Br
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  • ...mixture]]s. MSDS information may include instructions for the safe use and potential [[worker safety and health|hazards]] associated with a particular material ...symbols such as the [[Chemical hazard label#Chemical hazard|European Union standard]] black diagonal cross on an orange background, used to denote a harmful su
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  • ...ers that do this can be marked with a 'compostable' symbol, under European Standard EN 13432 (2000). Packaging marked with this symbol can be put into industri ...petrochemicals will eventually run out. In addition, biopolymers have the potential to cut [[carbon emissions]] and reduce CO<sub>2</sub> quantities in the atm
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  • ...me.<ref>Tandon, V.; Bhagavatula, S. K.; Nelson, W. C.; Kirby, B. J.; "Zeta potential and electroosmotic mobility in microfluidic devices fabricated from hydroph ...uced a non-neutral electrical potential within the orifice. The electrical potential then modify the concentration of ion species, resulting in an asymmetric cu
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  • ...tural gas are predominantly a mixture of [[hydrocarbons]]. Under surface [[standard conditions for temperature and pressure|pressure and temperature conditions ...e=itah>A. Y. Itah and J. P. Essien, Growth Profile and Hydrocarbonoclastic Potential of Microorganisms Isolated from Tarballs in the Bight of Bonny, Nigeria, ''
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  • The use of DU in [[munitions]] is controversial because of questions about potential long-term health effects.<ref name=MillerMcClain /><ref>John E. Pattison, R ...and Pyrophoricity"], Chapter [http://hss.energy.gov/NuclearSafety/techstds/standard/hdbk1081/hbk1081e.html#ZZ30 "Uranium"]</ref>
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  • ...a fixed potential, except the resistances are thermal resistances and the potential is the difference in temperature from one side of the material to the other ...lding element over a given area, under standardized conditions. The usual standard is at a temperature gradient of 24 °C, at 50% [[humidity]] with no wind<re
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