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  • ...lter Schindler at J.R. Geigy AG (now part of [[Novartis]]) in [[Basel]], [[Switzerland]], in 1953.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Schindler W, Häfliger F |title=Übe
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  • In some countries, such as [[Switzerland]], flucytosine has been licensed to treat cats, dogs and birds (in most cas * ClinPharm ''Wirkstoffliste'' (Switzerland, German information)
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  • | '''Dolo-Spedifen''' || Switzerland ...w Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, UK
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  • ===Germany, Switzerland and Austria=== ...ovincial regulations may impact availability, in particular in Austria and Switzerland, which allows cities and provinces to regulate the selling of the least-reg
    40 KB (5,581 words) - 16:45, 27 September 2010
  • ...over the counter]] in the [[United Kingdom]], [[Australia]], [[Canada]], [[Switzerland]], and many other countries, but by prescription in the [[United States]] (
    10 KB (1,347 words) - 21:10, 12 September 2010
  • ...lpine wolfsbane), is a yellow-flowered species common in the [[Alps]] of [[Switzerland]]. As garden plants the aconites are very ornamental, hardy [[perennial pla
    29 KB (4,043 words) - 12:26, 7 July 2010
  • * [http://www.collect-if.net www.collect-if.net] In France Switzerland and Belgium are yew leaves collected for pharmaceutical use.
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  • ...Age in the Old World" held at the Institut Oecumenique de Bossey, Celigny, Switzerland, July 17–21, 2000 [http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/newage
    28 KB (3,978 words) - 13:31, 19 September 2010
  • '''Jacqui (Jacob) Eli Safra''' is a descendant of the [[Syria]]n-[[Switzerland|Swiss]] [[Jew]]ish [[Safra]] banking family. Some of his investments includ
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  • ...lagcountry|Italy}} || • {{flagcountry|New Zealand}} || • {{flagcountry|Switzerland}}
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  • ...nal Symposium of Ballistics | date = 7–11 May 2001 | place = Interlaken, Switzerland | title = KINETIC ENERGY PROJECTILES: DEVELOPMENT HISTORY, STATE OF THE ART
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  • ...[[London]] which they won and went to represent the UK in [[Interlaken]] [[Switzerland]]. The company has since changed their name simply to 'Muffin Wax' and beca
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  • ...ouquillon. C. Pouthas. ''Euro Ceramics V. Pt.2. Trans Tech Publications'', Switzerland,1997, p.1487-1490 Quote: “A collection of architectural Byzantine tiles i
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  • ...g technology became widespread. [[France]], [[England]], [[Germany]] and [[Switzerland]] began to write standards. The [[Peace Corps]], [[USAID]], [[Habitat for H
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  • ECC have found use in a number of large-scale applications in Japan, Korea, Switzerland, Australia and the U.S.[3]. These include:
    11 KB (1,516 words) - 10:21, 20 September 2010
  • ...e:DryStoneArt.jpg|thumb|[[Mosaic]] embedded in a dry stone wall in Italian Switzerland]] ...or boundaries of owned land. (Some stand on the boundary between Italy and Switzerland; ''see'' [[Commons:Image:SwissItaliangBoundDryStone.jpg|photo]]). In many c
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  • In 1962, during a sabbatical year in Switzerland, Linvill visited an IBM laboratory in Germany, where he observed a high spe
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  • ...an J, ed. Encyclopaedia of Occupational Health and Safety. Vol. 1. Geneva, Switzerland: International Labour Office, pp. 34.1-34.77.}}</ref> On the basis of rese
    16 KB (2,309 words) - 21:32, 20 September 2010
  • ...ied Mathilda Bugnion, daughter of a [[Lutheran]] Pastor from [[Lausanne]], Switzerland. They had four children, two of whom became doctors.
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  • ...nvention''' of 1906 is an international treaty negotiated in [[Bern]] in [[Switzerland]] which prohibits the use of white (yellow) [[phosphorus]] in the manufact
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