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  • ...earny is a [[civil defense]] manual. It contains information gleaned from research performed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory during the Cold War, as well as * Medical issues and [[First Aid]]
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  • ...nded. Redirected to [[New London, Connecticut]], for duty with the Medical Research Department, she conducted binocular experiments, then, proceeded to [[Green
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  • ...eet units and vertical replenishment from helicopters. The latter included medical evacuation operations and the transfers of cargo and fuel. ...Vessel Register]] on 7 November 1973 and transferred to the Naval Ship and Research Development Center at [[Annapolis, Maryland]]. She was subsequently used as
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  • | journal = Journal of Medical Entomology | journal = Parasitology Research
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  • ...|url= }} Also cites {{cite book |title=The Greatest Benefit to Mankind: A Medical History of Humanity |last=Porter |first=Roy |authorlink= |coauthors= |year= ...economically practical source of quinine. However, under wartime pressure, research towards its synthetic production was undertaken. A formal chemical synthesi
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  • ...floquine was developed in the 1970s at the [[Walter Reed Army Institute of Research]] in the U.S. as a synthetic analogue of [[quinine]]. ...vid dreams.<ref>{{Cite journal | author = Schlagenhauf | journal = British Medical Journal | volume = 327 | issue = 8 | year = 2003}}</ref> A [[This American
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  • ...antimalarial activity of crystallization inhibitors.| journal = Parasitol Research | volume = 100 | issue = 4 | pages = 671–676 | year = 2007 | pmid = 17111 Research on the mechanism of chloroquine and how the parasite has acquired chloroqui
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  • ...Mountain Environments. A Handbook for Medical Officers |publisher=US Army Research Inst. of Environmental Medicine Thermal and Mountain Medicine Division Tech | title = A Prenatal Treatment Raises Questions of Medical Ethics
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  • ...s a reason for the low [[bioavailability]] of ''N''-acetylcysteine. In the research conducted by Baker,<ref name = dilger/> it was concluded that oral N-acetyl ...the ''New England Journal of Medicine'' and the ''Journal of the American Medical Association.'' The authors' conclusions in those papers were:
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  • Praziquantel was developed in the laboratories for parasitological research of [[Bayer AG]] and [[Merck KGaA]] in Germany (Elberfeld and Darmstadt) in ...owsiness]], [[somnolence]], [[fatigue (physical)|fatigue]], and [[Vertigo (medical)|vertigo]] have also been seen. Almost all patients with cerebral [[cystice
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  • ...gy |editor=Baron S,''et al.'' | edition = 4th | publisher = Univ of Texas Medical Branch | year = 1996 |chapterurl=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi? Although unpublished, recent research suggests that chloramphenicol could also be applied to frogs to prevent the
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  • ...to his employer [[Eli Lilly and Company|Eli Lilly]] in 1949. Eli Lilly’s research team, led by J. M. McGuire, managed to isolate Erythromycin from the metabo ...odward|Robert B. Woodward]], along with a large number of members from his research group, posthumously reported the first stereocontrolled asymmetric chemical
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  • ...ilat/gentamicin_toxicity.html Gentamicin Toxicity] at the American Hearing Research Foundation</ref>. However, gentamicin is sometimes used intentionally for t ...iatric, Psychogenic and Somatopsychic Disorders Handbook. Garden City, NY. Medical Examination Publishing Co.,1978. Pp.136-137. ISBN 0-87488-596-5. </ref>
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  • }}</ref> Peak and trough levels are usually monitored, and, for research purposes, the area under the curve is also sometimes used. Toxicity is best ...had experienced ototoxicity, and subsequently through case reports in the medical literature. However, as the use of vancomycin increased with the spread of
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  • ...atzung & Trevor's pharmacology |publisher=Lange Medical Books/McGraw Hill, Medical Pub. Division |location=New York |year=2005 |pages= |isbn=0-07-142290-0 |oc ...title=When I Use a Word . . .I Mean It |accessdate=2009-07-10|work=British Medical Journal 1999;319(7215):972 (9 October)}}</ref> they decided to call these c
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  • ...abbreviations '''PZA''' and '''Z''' are standard, and used commonly in the medical literature. ==Medical uses==
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  • | journal = [[British Medical Journal]] ...nst pulmonary tuberculosis was carried out in 1947 by the MRC Tuberculosis Research Unit. Whilst neither [[Blind experiment|double-blind]] nor [[placebo|placeb
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  • ...oursei, after William Nourse, the farm's owner.<ref>Ana Espinel-Ingroff, ''Medical mycology in the United States: a historical analysis (1894-1996)'', Springe
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  • ...a|filamentous]] [[bacterium]], in 1955 at the Squibb Institute for Medical Research from cultures of an undescribed streptomycete isolated from the soil collec
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  • ...icals. KI is also used as a [[fluorescence quenching]] agent in biomedical research, an application that takes advantage of collisional quenching of fluoresent ...Human Services Food and Drug Administration Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER); December, 2001.</ref> as a prophylactic measure against accumulatio
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  • ...ntly reconsidered as an anti-HIV agent by the [[Rega Institute for Medical Research]] in [[Belgium]]. Stavudine was approved by the U.S. [[Food and Drug Admini
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  • ...(IOCB) in [[Prague]], and [[Erik DeClercq]], [[Rega Institute for Medical Research]], [[Katholieke Universiteit Leuven|Catholic University of Leuven]], [[Belg ...e treatment of HIV, and on August 11, 2008 for the treatment of [[chronic (medical)|chronic]] [[hepatitis B]]<ref>[http://www.fda.gov/cder/foi/appletter/2008/
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  • ...adiation light source at [[Argonne National Laboratory]]. One of the early research projects undertaken at the Advanced Photon Source was the Human Immunodefic | title = Research at Argonne helps Abbott Labs develop anti-HIV drug
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  • ...journal = Nitric Oxide | volume = 2 | issue = 4 | pages = 270}}</ref> Most research on negative effects of nitrites on humans predates discovery of [[nitric ox ===Medical uses===
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  • ...under the name [[mesalazine]], is a closely related compound that also has medical uses. ==Medical uses==
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  • ...of Essential Medicines|Essential Drugs List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{Cite web ...Sunny; Marcia Moore |title=Journeys into the bright world |publisher=Para Research |location=Rockport, Mass |year=1978 |pages= |isbn=0-914918-12-5}}{{Page nee
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  • ...ast1=Litwin |authorsep=Network*, and the Chronic Prostatitis Collaborative Research }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |author=J. Dimitrakov |coauthors=J. Tchitalov, T. Z ...|issue=6941 |page=1437 |issn=0959-8138 |pmc=2540361 |journal=BMJ (Clinical research ed.) |first1=PM |first2=AP |first3=MP |author1=Donaldson, Pm |author2=Palle
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  • Recent research suggests that methylene blue, [[toluidine blue]], and other 3,7-diaminophen |title=Medical use with side effects indicating blue urine
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  • ...cite journal |author=[[American Diabetes Association]] |title=Standards of medical care in diabetes—2009 |journal=Diabetes Care |volume=32 Suppl 1 |pages=S1 ...od sugar in the 1920s, metformin was forgotten for the next two decades as research shifted to [[insulin]] and other anti-diabetic drugs. Interest in metformin
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  • In October, 2008, a research team at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada announced t ...well-matched control group.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/16/health/research/16child.html I.Q. Harmed by Epilepsy Drug in Utero] By RONI CARYN RABIN, ''
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  • ...technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research. 2008;58(8):1653&ndash;7.</ref>. A full scale activated carbon installation ===Medical applications===
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  • ...l = BMJ| volume = 313|issue = 7070|pages = 1429–1431|publisher = British Medical Journal|date = 1996-09-24|pmid = 8973228|pmc = 2353012}}</ref><ref>{{Cite j ...veness in the wake of the [[Spanish flu pandemic]] of 1918. However recent research suggests that the high death toll of the 1918 flu was partly due to aspirin
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  • ...O]<sup>2−</sup>. This [[metal nitrosyl]] complex is the active agent in medical applications. ==Medical pharmacology==
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  • ...edicalnewstoday.com/articles/94023.php ''Dopamine Involved In Aggression - Medical News Today'']</ref> ...ty (2008, January 15). Aggression As Rewarding As Sex, Food And Drugs, New Research Shows. ScienceDaily.</ref><ref name="PMID11805404">{{cite journal|last=Giul
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  • ...itle=Treatment of Epilepsy &#124; Comprehensive Epilepsy Center &#124; NYU Medical Center, New York, NY |format= |work= |accessdate=2008-12-19}}</ref>. It can ...in individuals with [[Marfan Syndrome]].<ref>{{cite web |author=Scoliosis Research Society |title=Dural Ectasia in the Marfan Spine: Symptoms and Treatment.al
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  • ...of Essential Medicines|Essential Drugs List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{Cite web Ibuprofen was derived from [[propionic acid]] by the [[research]] arm of [[Boots Group]] during the 1960s.<ref>{{Cite journal|author=Adams
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  • ...hing apparatus" to inhale the gas. Second, the book also presented the new medical theories by Thomas Beddoes, that [[tuberculosis]] and other lung diseases c ...in 1798 established the ''"Pneumatic Institution for Relieving Diseases by Medical Airs"'' in [[Clifton, Bristol|Clifton (Bristol)]]. In the basement of the b
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  • .... It remains in use in a number of other ways in scientific and scientific research applications, and in [[amalgam (dentistry)|amalgam]] material for [[dental ...WJbBMd7wC|title = Toxicological effects of methylmercury|author = National Research Council (U.S.) - Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology| publisher =
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  • ...y, the hydrate is often preferred when preparing solutions, for example in medical preparations. Epsom salt has been traditionally used as a component of [[ba ===Medical use===
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  • ...of Essential Medicines|Essential Drugs List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{cite web ...hil Furman, Marty St. Clair, Janet Rideout, Sandi Lehman and others. Their research efforts focused on the viral enzyme [[reverse transcriptase]]. Reverse tran
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  • ...ith integral needle for immediate use. From WWII. On display at the [[Army Medical Services Museum]].]] ...ood, companionship, areas for exercise, and areas for privacy. More recent research has shown that an [[Environmental enrichment (neural)|enriched environment]
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  • ...algesic as well as antipyretic properties, and was quickly introduced into medical practice under the name of [[Antifebrin]] by A. Cahn and P. Hepp in 1886.<r ...fficacy of paracetamol/codeine combinations have been questioned by recent research.<ref name=nps01>{{cite journal |author=Murnion B |title=Combination analges
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  • ==Medical use== Research Laboratories; 1996. ISBN 0-911910-12-3</ref>
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  • ...w.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2006/MB_cgi?mode=&term=Diazepam|title=Diazepam|work=Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)|publisher= National Library of Medicine|accessdate= ...of Essential Medicines|Essential Drugs List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{cite web |
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  • ...onvulsant medicine are often required to halt seizure activity and further medical care including [[intubation]] and [[mechanical ventilation]] may be require ...lman A |title=Hemlock poisoning |journal=British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|volume=296 |issue=6618 |page=361 |year=1988 |url=http://www.pubmedcent
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  • ===Modern pharmacological research=== *{{cite book |author=Elvin-Lewis, Memory P. F.; Lewis, Walter Hepworth |title=Medical botany: plants affecting human health |publisher=John Wiley & Sons |locatio
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  • ...s petals would, but remain on the plant, sometimes for many months. Recent research in Spain suggests that the persistent [[sepal|calyx]] contributes to the de ...ferent plant family, the [[Melanthiaceae]] <ref>http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/Research/APweb/genera/melanthiaceaegen.html</ref>. Although the former plant is hig
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  • ...t family [[Scrophulariaceae]], but upon recent reviews of [[phylogenetic]] research, it has now been placed in the much enlarged family [[Plantaginaceae]].<ref ...William Withering]], in 1785,<ref>{{cite journal|author=Goldthorp WO|title=Medical Classics: An Account of the Foxglove and Some of its Medicinal Uses by Will
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  • ...ck poisoned by chronic ingestion of large amounts of swainsonine develop a medical condition known as '''locoism''' (also '''swainsonine disease''',<ref name= | journal = Research in Veterinary Science
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  • ...used an herbal calcium channel blocker, Taxus baccata L.", ''Phytotherapy Research'' '''21''' (7): 701-2.</ref> ...rstar, some yew berries in an attempt to kill her, but thanks to immediate medical attention, Sorrelkit survives and reveals what Darkstripe had been doing.
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  • ...|title=Accusation against Lois March, M.D.|author=Composite State Board of Medical Examiners (Georgia)|date= 2005-07-26}}</ref><ref>http://www.dhp.virginia.go ...and Environmental Sciences, were meeting with Phytobiotics to relate their research into commercial cultivation of bloodroot. It is also used in the mole remov
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  • ...ian] in A Mini-Course in [http://www.ars-grin.gov/duke/syllabus/index.html Medical Botany]</ref> and on the [[Canary Islands]] as "tabaibas".<ref>[http://www. ...of the arts and sciences and sponsored several expeditions and biological research. He also was a notable author, writing several scholarly and popular scient
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  • ...ed of its unique preparation requirements. There are several references in medical literature to poisoning caused by errors in lupini preparation.<ref> {{Cite ...aluation of lupin food and livestock fodder export safety standards in the medical literature review section:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.foodstandards.gov.
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  • ...lamine]], [[hyoscyamine]], and [[atropine]] which, while having legitimate medical uses at low doses, induce [[delirium]] and [[hallucination]]s when ingested ...[[atropine]] which was purified from belladona in the 1830s, have accepted medical uses.<ref name="pmid17575737" /> [[Donnatal]] is a [[prescription drug|pres
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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 ...[[Aulus Cornelius Celsus]] listed narcissus root in ''De Medicina'' among medical herbs, described as emollient, erodent, and "powerful to disperse whatever
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  • ...of cannabis. Many jurisdictions have laws regulating the sale and use of [[medical cannabis]] to treat pain, insomnia, and stimulate appetite. * [http://www.salviadivinorumblog.com The Salvia Divinorum Blog Research And Information]
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  • [[File:Royal Air Force Medical Services, 1939-1945. CH2171.jpg|thumb|A patient and attendant on board an O :Civil conversion for radio research, two built.
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  • ...em|CNS]] depression, and include [[somnolence]], [[dizziness]], [[Fatigue (medical)|fatigue]], [[ataxia]], [[headache]], [[lethargy]], impairment of [[memory] ...ne|format= PDF|publisher= American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Society}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.jobsoneducation.com/clinici
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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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  • ...eenth-century editions of the ''Britannica'' regularly included high-level research works from its authors; by contrast, the 20th century editions are notable ...lack selected for its editor Dr. [[Thomas Stewart Traill]], a professor of medical jurisprudence at Edinburgh University. When Dr. Traill fell ill, he was ass
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  • ...(FAQs): Can I use some or all of The World Factbook for my Web site (book, research project, homework, etc.)? | url = https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/ *[[Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center]] ([[United States Department of Defense|Department of
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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]. ...els.<ref>[http://pathology2.jhu.edu/bonelab/4cycline.htm The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. > Tetracycline Labeling] Last updated 1/8/2001. </ref>
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  • ...tagmus can be clinically investigated by using a number of [[non-invasive (medical)|non-invasive]] standard tests. The simplest one is [[Caloric reflex test]] ==Research==
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  • ...the three isomeric [[amine]]s of [[pyridine]]. It is used primarily as a research tool, in characterizing subtypes of [[potassium channel]], and has also bee ===Medical use===
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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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  • |type = [[Research & Development]] ...stitute’s activities in research, materials testing, standardisation and research-based consulting are directed towards dental health services and health aut
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  • ...stigated for biochemical and medical applications. There is currently much research in using [[biocompatible]] polyelectrolytes for [[implant (medicine)|implan * [http://www.mpip-mainz.mpg.de/ Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany]
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  • ...nnect monomer units of the polymer chain. Their main application is in the medical device and pharmaceutical industry. [[In vivo]], polyanhydrides degrade int ...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
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  • ...he body to toxic byproducts, as ethylcyanoacrylates do.<ref name="C&EN" /> Research is underway into acrylate [[copolymer]] based products, as there is less ch ...d of combat, where they can be used to rapidly stanch a wound until proper medical attention can be obtained.<ref name="C&EN" /> Liquid bandage has also been
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  • ...s where it would not be possible to use heat and is another active area of research. Some current efforts use conducting SMP composites with [[carbon nanotubes ...s differ from [[shape memory alloys]]<ref>Czichos H. Adolf Martens and the Research on Martensite. The Martensitic Transformation in Science and Technology (Ed
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  • Research on starch includes investigation of its water adsorption, chemical modific ...cial products. Because of their specialized nature and greater unit value, medical device applications have developed faster than the other two.
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  • ...ket Study: Polypropylene|publisher = [http://www.ceresana.com/en/ Ceresana Research]|url = http://www.ceresana.com/en/market-studies/plastics/polypropylene/}}< Many plastic items for medical or laboratory use can be made from polypropylene because it can withstand t
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  • ...er and larger droplets are known. The units are deployed in industries and research mostly with capacities of 1&ndash;10,000&nbsp;kg per hour (2&ndash;22,000&n ...eedictionary.com] | title=Medical Dictionary: Enteric coating | url=http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/coating%2c+enteric |accessdate = 2009-02-1
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  • ...ced Hardened Antenna Window Materials Study], Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center, 1972</ref> The conductivity of Markite ranges from as low as distil Similarly, because of its medical relevance, much early work on the physics and chemistry of conductive polym
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  • CNEP is a research center for durability prediction and failures analysis of plastics (polymer ==CNEP : a research centre for evaluation of polymer failures==
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  • ...|doi=10.1007/s11356-010-0312-4|journal=Environmental science and pollution research international}}</ref> ....gov/article/info:doi/10.1289/ehp.0901253|accessdate=11 August 2010}}</ref>research on this topic. Proposed mechanisms include leaching of [[phthalates]] as we
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  • ...ers, especially of [[peptide synthesis|proteins]], is an area of intensive research. Polymer oxidation has caused accidents involving [[medical device]]s. One of the oldest known failure modes is [[ozone cracking]] caus
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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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  • ====Medical applications==== ...{cite web|url=http://plastics.dow.com/plastics/medical/|title=Dow Plastics Medical Application Policy}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.omnexus.com/tc/pol
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  • ...Yano and co-workers.<ref name="Berglund2005"/> Today, there are extensive research and development around the world in this field. ===Medical/cosmetic/pharmaceutical applications===
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  • ==Medical uses== ===Research for new clinical uses===
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  • ...] or [[viscosity]] (e.g., a sauce).Hydrocolloid-based [[dressing (medical)|medical dressing]]s are used for [[skin]] and [[wound]] treatment. ...tantini|first4=Dominique|last5=Gref|first5=Ruxandra|journal=Pharmaceutical Research|volume=20|pages=1284|pmid=12948027|title=Novel polyester-polysaccharide nan
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  • .... Civilian uses include counterweights in aircraft, radiation shielding in medical [[radiation therapy]] and industrial [[radiography]] equipment, and contain The actual acute and chronic toxicity of DU is also a point of medical controversy. Multiple studies using cultured cells and laboratory rodents
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  • ...onal Academy of Sciences-National Academy of Engineering|author = National Research Council (U.S.), Panel on Tungsten, Committee on Technical Aspects of Critic ...found for tantalum owing to this property, particularly in the [[medicine|medical]] and [[surgery|surgical]] fields, and also in harsh [[acid]]ic environment
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  • ...rofessional: Diabetes Myths and Misconceptions.”] ''[[Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation]]''.</ref><ref name="diabetes">[[American Diabetes Association]]
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  • *[[Medical geology]] *[http://www.lbk.ars.usda.gov/wewc/biblio/bar.htm The Bibliography of Aeolian Research]
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  • Technical textiles include textiles for automotive applications, medical textiles (e.g., implants), geotextiles (reinforcement of embankments), agro ===Medtech (Medical textiles)===
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  • ...Technical textiles include textile structures for automotive applications, medical textiles (e.g. implants), geotextiles (reinforcement of embankments), agrot ...free.[http://ask.yahoo.com/ask/20010315.html] More recently, nanomaterials research has led to additional advancements, with companies such as Nano-Tex and Nan
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  • ...leaching are acceptable, for example. However, for white bed sheetings and medical applications, the highest levels of whiteness and absorbency are essential. ...Ullah, Dr. Monjur-e-Khuda and others from BCSIR and BJRI (Bangladeshi Jute Research Institute) improve the chemical treatment method. In addition high value ad
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  • ...nical tests. <ref>"Food Additives May Affect Kids' Hyperactivity", ''WebMD Medical News'', May 24, 2004</ref> Several major studies show academic performance
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  • ...t]]s in use in [[frying pan]]s, in baking to prevent food sticking), bio-[[medical]] applications on humans (e.g. lubricants for [[Replacement joint|artificia ...edes-Benz oil recommendations, extracted from factory manuals and personal research]
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  • ...sists of repeatedly flushing the eye for several minutes with fresh water. Medical attention should be sought in such cases.<ref>Hagsten, Ellen. ''General Gui ...ef>Cowper, Ad. ''Lime and Lime Mortars'', first published for the Building Research Station by HM Stationery Office, London, 1927</ref>
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  • ...es]], [[biodegradable plastic]]s, [[construction]], health food, fuel, and medical purposes<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ecofibre.com.au/facts.html|title=Eco Modern research data on soil fertility is limited. Currently, results indicate that high yi
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  • ...veal that mechanical properties of iron crucially depend on purity: Purest research-purpose single crystals of iron are softer than aluminium. Addition of only ...ar = 2007 | last1 = Nam | first1 = Wonwoo | journal = Accounts of Chemical Research | volume = 40 | pages = 522–531 | pmid = 17469792 | issue = 7}}</ref><ref
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  • ...the EE Department. The Optacon was developed with researchers at Stanford Research Institute (now [[SRI International]]). Linvill was one of Telesensory's fou ...l, developed the concept further with the support of the [[Office of Naval Research]]. A key aspect of Linvill's concept was to use vibrating [[Piezoelectric_
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  • ...s and their families. It consists of [[health fairs]], health education, [[medical screenings]], health coaching, onsite fitness programs and/or facilities an ...sed on participation in these programs<ref>Kaiser Family Foundation/Health Research Education Trust. (2007). [http://www.kff.org/insurance/7672/sections/ehbs07
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  • ...aerosolized water that may enter nearby ventilation intakes. Outbreaks in medical facilities and nursing homes, where patients are immuno-suppressed and immu ...5CIAQVEC2007%5CTarran.pdf USE OF LIVING POT-PLANTS TO CLEANSE INDOOR AIR–RESEARCH REVIEW].</ref> The effect has been investigated by NASA for use in spacecra
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  • ...reducing the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood, leading to [[Hypoxia (medical)|hypoxia]]. Additionally, [[myoglobin]] and mitochondrial [[cytochrome oxid ...oning: systemic manifestations and complications|journal=Journal of Korean Medical Science|year=2001|pages=253–261|volume=16|issue=3|pmid=11410684|month=Jun
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  • ...metalworkers were more likely to be affected by the disease. Although much research has been done since, the inflammatory component of asthma was recognized on ...he most common occupational lung disease<ref>[http://www.lni.wa.gov/Safety/Research/files/AsthmaCme.pdf Work-related is the most common occupational lung disea
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  • ...s of the eye at longer wavelengths. The table below summarizes the various medical conditions caused by lasers at different wavelengths, not including injurie ...afety interlock. Most entertainment, industrial, scientific, military, and medical lasers are in this category.
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  • ...]]) and other types of emotional strain (e.g., dissatisfaction, [[Fatigue (medical)|fatigue]], [[Stress (biology)|tension]], etc.), maladaptive behaviors (e.g ...1997]. Labor day survey: state of workers. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Survey Research Associates.</ref> Evidence also suggests that stress is the major cause of
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  • ...edical Research Council (UK)|Medical Research Council’]]s Department for Research in Industrial Medicine at The London Hospital. In 1925 he married Mathilda ...aining and gaining immeasurably from its readability and its impact on the medical profession."
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  • ...[medical procedure]]s bypass the body's natural protective barriers. Since medical staff move from patient to patient, the staff themselves serve as a means f ...ptsafety/ |editor=Markowitz AJ |year=2001 |publisher=Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality |chapterurl= http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/ptsafety/chap14.htm}}</
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  • ...e Rose, [[pulmonary]] specialist at Denver's [[National Jewish Medical and Research Center]], in a letter, warned [[Federal government of the United States|fed *[http://www.diacetyl.dk/index1.asp Research project on diacetyl reduction during beer fermentation]
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  • ...on in brain function|year = 2003|last = Takeda| first = A.|journal = Brain Research Reviews|volume = 41|issue = 1|page= 79|pmid=12505649}}</ref> ...oxicity of inhaled manganese: Public health danger in the shower? |journal=Medical Hypotheses|volume=65 |issue=3 |pages=607–616 |doi=10.1016/j.mehy.2005.01.
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  • ...idolite asbestos in its "Micronite" filter from 1952 to 1956.<ref>[[Cancer Research]]</ref> ...the U.S.<ref name="qsqlui" /> The term [[Mesothelioma]] was first used in medical literature in 1931; its association with asbestos was first noted sometime
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  • ...sion is to benefit those at work and in the community by providing quality research, consultancy and training and by maintaining an independent, impartial posi ...Branch, Dr Michael Jacobsen, Head of Statistics and Dr David Muir, Head of Medical Branch. [[File:CoalMiner.jpg|thumb|Underground coal miner]]
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  • ...ts tend to be similar to [[weight lifting belt]]s or special belts used in medical rehabilitation therapy.<ref name=ccosh>[http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/ergo ...stiffen the spine, or increase intra-abdominal pressure.<ref name=ccosh /> Research has yet to demonstrate the efficacy of back belts in preventing [[ergonomic
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  • ...ing passengers, with some dying very close to the exits. A large amount of research into evacuation and cabin and seating layouts was carried at [[Cranfield In There is very limited research done on [[Infectious disease|contagious diseases]] on aircraft. The two mos
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  • ...jobs are three times more likely than others to suffer from stress-related medical conditions and are twice as likely to quit. The study states that women, in Research conducted by the Kenexa Research Institute (KRI), a division of Kenexa, evaluated how male and female worker
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  • ...mplications of [[nanotechnology]]''' run the gamut from the [[Nanomedicine|medical]], [[ethical]], [[mental]], legal and environmental applications, to fields The [[National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health]] is conducting research on how nanoparticles interact with the body’s systems and how workers mig
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  • ...Overland Park, Kansas, operates over 70 mobile screening units to provide medical surveillance testing and reporting services to US industrial and government ...re providers, government agencies, and Fortune 500 companies. Kent is the Medical Director of Examinetics.
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  • ==Research and applications== ...a large extent in occupational, environmental, and medical epidemiological research studies.
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  • ...e and ultimately to society. This has involved Occupational Hygienists in research, collection of data and to develop suitable and satisfactory control method Dorland’s Illustrated Medical Dictionary, 31st Edition, Dorland/ W.B. Saunders, ISBN 978-1-4160-2364-7, 2
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  • *[[Research and development]] or for the purpose of [[chemical analysis]]. ...ce [[cleaning]] and the cleaning of [[fabric]]s except for the purposes of research and development or for the purpose of analysis.
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  • Physical ergonomics is important in the medical field, particularly to those diagnosed with physiological ailments or disor * [http://www.mcergo.com/ergo-resources/ Ergonomic Research Resources]
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  • ...and government officials from the SENSOR-Pesticides program have published research articles that highlight findings from the data and their implications for e ...pesticide-related injuries and illnesses is recommended by the [[American Medical Association]],<ref>{{cite pmid|9085387}}</ref> the [[Council of State and T
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  • In laboratory research, [[toluene]] is now often used as a substitute for benzene. The solvent-pro Benzene has been used as a basic research tool in a variety of experiments including analysis of a [[two-dimensional
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  • ...uenza pandemics]] are adapted to both humans and birds. Recent [[influenza research]] into the genes of the [[Spanish flu]] virus shows it to have genes adapte ...bout flu pandemics, changes in poultry farming, changes in flu vaccination research, and changes in flu pandemic planning.
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  • ...Mitigate Hurricane Damage: Perspectives of City Officials" (2009). Applied Research Projects. Texas State University. Paper 312. http://ecommons.txstate.edu/ar ...emergency response was published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, it had two sections of questions for a professional to ask the
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  • • Voluntary medical examinations<br> ...NIOSH, in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is focused on research, information, education, and training in occupational safety and health.<re
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  • ...OSH''') is the [[United States]] federal agency responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and il NIOSH is headquartered in [[Washington, DC]], with research laboratories and offices in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]]; [[Morgantown, West Virgin
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  • *Employee medical records or studies or evaluations based on these records. ...he [[National Toxicology Program]] (NTP) or the [[International Agency for Research on Cancer]] (IARC).
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  • ...www.merriam-webster.com/medical/bronchiolitis%20obliterans Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary > bronchiolitis obliterans] Retrieved on August, 2010</ref> Bron ...zuszSzcommonzSzdorlandszSzdorlandzSzninezSz000950973zPzhtm |title=Dorlands Medical Dictionary:bronchiolitis fibrosa obliterans |format= |work= |accessdate=200
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  • ...|quote= }}</ref> The Bureau was charged with the responsibility to conduct research and to reduce accidents in the coal mining industry, but was given no inspe ...alth standards for the Mine Safety and Health Administration; administer a medical surveillance program for miners, including [[Chest radiograph|chest X-rays]
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  • ...r = The [[Finland|Finnish]] Institute of Occupational Health, the National Research Centre for the Working Environment in [[Denmark]], the National Institute o ...h institutions, the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, the National Research Centre for the Working Environment in Denmark, and the National Institute o
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  • ===Medical use=== ...5 = Lavoie| first5 = P.| last6 = Viallet| first6 = A.}}</ref> Recently new research has been done in locating tumours using arsenic-74 (a positron emitter). Th
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  • ...widely employed to examine workplace pressures and their relationship with research data on coronary heart disease, [[musculoskeletal illnesses]], psychologica ===Family and Medical Leave Act===
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  • ...xidation of superalloys, refractory metals, and graphite|author = National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Coatings|publisher = National Academy of Scien ...</sub>) ore.<ref name="NRC">{{cite book|title = Chromium|author = National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Biologic Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants|pub
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  • ....com/?id=PmohO5jV2YsC|pages = 159|title = Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science|first = Robley|last = Dunglison|publisher = Henry C. Lea|year = 186 ...onal Academy of Sciences-National Academy of Engineering|author = National Research Council (U.S.), Panel on Cadmium, Committee on Technical Aspects of Critica
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  • ...r=2001|author=Wieman, H|journal=Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section a Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment|vol ...p://books.google.com/?id=9ngHTkC8hG8C&pg=PA15|page=15|title=Nuclear fusion research|author=Clark, R. E. H.; Reiter, D.|publisher=Springer|year=2005|isbn=354023
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  • ...o the atmosphere; to make further provision with respect to the employment medical advisory service; to amend the law relating to building regulations, and th ...e safety of an item (s.6(8)) Designers and manufacturers must carry out [[research]] to identify and eliminate risks, as far as '''reasonably practicable''' (
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  • ...ffering EAPs may result in various benefits for employers, including lower medical costs, reduced turnover and absenteeism, and higher employee productivity a ...yers, and students in Canada and the US interested in advancing knowledge, research, and best practices toward achieving healthy and productive workplaces.
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  • ...received her doctor of medicine degree from the [[University of Michigan]] Medical School, and then completed internships at the [[Minneapolis]] Hospital for ...d to [[Chicago]], where she became a professor of pathology at the Woman's Medical School of [[Northwestern University]].
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  • ...num''', '''saturnism''', [[Devon colic]], or '''painter's colic''') is a medical condition caused by increased levels of the [[Heavy metal (chemistry)|heavy Lead poisoning can cause a variety of [[symptom]]s and [[medical sign|signs]] which vary depending on the individual and the duration of lea
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  • ...pational safety and health|workplace health, safety and welfare]], and for research into occupational [[risk]]s in [[England and Wales]] and [[Scotland]]. Resp *Make arrangements for and encourage research and publication, [[training]] and information in connection with its work.
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  • ...sed in [[radio astronomy]] and [[radiometry]] in telecommunications. Other medical applications include [[laser therapy]], which is an example of [[photomedic ...surrounding power lines and electrical devices are the subject of on-going research and a significant amount of public debate. In workplace environments, wher
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  • ...of glutathione in protection against noise-induced hearing loss]. ''Brain Research''</ref> They were not able to fully prevent it. ...Hearing Loss in Children at Work and Play" Conference agreed that further research into this field was still required before making a broad generalization abo
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  • ...lectrical Injury [http://www.cetri.org/mechanism Chicago Electrical Trauma Research Institute] Accessed April 27, 2010</ref> ...igners of the [[electric chair]]{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}} and by research from the field of [[animal husbandry]], where electric stunning has been ex
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  • ...iclerender.fcgi?artid=1567791 The cultural parameters of lead poisoning: a medical anthropologist's view of intervention in environmental lead exposure. ...easurement|location = Bethesda, MD|title = Structural shielding design for medical X-ray imaging facilities.}}</ref> Molten lead is used as a [[coolant]] (e.g
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  • In 1946, John was accepted for medical training at St Bartholomew's Hospital in the heart of London. He travelled After a period as a GP in Salisbury ([[Harare]]), John became Senior Medical Officer in the Royal Rhodesian Air Force, and the family moved to Gwelo ([[
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  • ...h as Education, Implementation, Marketing, Outreach Committee for Clinical Research, Publishing and Process Improvement and Tooling. ...cations or protocols) for a particular healthcare domain such as pharmacy, medical devices, imaging or insurance (claims processing) transactions. Health Leve
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  • ...ideal PHR would provide a complete and accurate summary of the health and medical history of an individual by gathering data from many sources and making thi ...ed for use by health care providers. Like the data recorded in paper-based medical records, the data in EHRs are legally mandated notes on the care provided b
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  • ...cal computerized records in a specific health-care organization|Electronic medical record}} [[File:Electronic medical record.jpg|thumb|300px|Sample view of an electronic health record]]
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  • ...eed to interact with many other services or systems providing terminology, medical knowledge, guidelines, workflow, security, persons registries, billing etc. ...ommunication of whole or part of patients’ EHRs, and on fifteen years of research findings in the field. This European Standard builds on ENV 13606, updating
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  • ...cations, but note also that parsecs in astronomy, calories and mmHg in the medical sciences, and electron volts in physics are not part of the specific system ;Research
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  • {{Infobox Medical Person ...advocated for rescue workers, introducing a program to provide screening, medical exams, and treatment for them.<ref name=WTC>{{cite web
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  • ...be used when one or both solvents is a [[solid solution|solid]] though. In medical practice, partition coefficients are useful for example in estimating [[dis ...ications necessary to make a compound environmentally more friendly in the research phase.
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  • ==Research history== ...for CO is 200 times greater than its affinity for oxygen,<ref>Guyton A C: Medical Physiology 11ed. 2005, page 509</ref> meaning that small amounts of CO dram
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  • ...tands for “Power”,<ref name=Sor>[http://www.carlsberggroup.com/Company/Research/Pages/pHValue.aspx Carlsberg Group Company History Page]</ref> others refer ...=A new set of pH-scales and standard buffers for seawater|journal=Deep Sea Research|volume=20|pages=479–491}}</ref> This new series resolves the problem of
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  • ...'s color atlas and synopsis of clinical dermatology |publisher=McGraw-Hill Medical Pub. Division |year=2005 |pages= |isbn=0-07-144019-4 |oclc= |accessdate=}}< ...ames are included within this list when those terms are found in English [[medical literature]]. Inclusion of [[acne excoriée des jeunes filles]] ([[French
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  • ...physiologist, diplomat, and politician, but is perhaps best known for his research on the effect of air pressure on the body. Charles Ranhofer was either a fr ...ron]] – Dr. [[Louis Désiré Véron]] (1798–1867) gave up his Parisian medical practice for the more fashionable life as a writer, manager of the Opera, p
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  • ...d philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, and the [[Mellon Institute of Industrial Research]], founded in 1913 by Andrew and Richard Mellon. ...bequest that totaled about $2,915,000 in 1900.<ref>[http://www.clarku.edu/research/archives/jcbio.cfm Jonas Clark Biography], Clark University website (access
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  • ...ael Cowpland]] — founded the software company [[Corel]] (from Cowpland's Research Laboratory). Cowpland also co-founded the [[Private branch exchange|PBX]] D * [[Seymour Cray]] — [[Cray Research]]
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  • ...ité des jugements en matière criminelle et en matière civile''" (1837; "Research on the Probability of Criminal and Civil Verdicts"). *[[Sutton's law]] — "Go where the money is". Often cited in medical schools to teach new doctors to spend resources where they are most likely
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  • ...ticle is a '''list of [[fiction]]al [[disease]]s''' — nonexistent, named medical conditions which appear in fiction where they have a '''major''' plot or th PLEASE NOTE: ONLY ADDITIONS OF NON-EXISTENT, NAMED MEDICAL CONDITIONS WHICH APPEAR IN FICTION WHERE THEY HAVE A MAJOR PLOT OR THEMATIC
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  • ...ook | author = Brunner, L. | coauthor = Suddarth, D. | title = Textbook of Medical Surgical Nursing | edition = sixth | year = 1988 | publisher = JB Lippincot ...eks may indicate infection or some other disease process requiring further medical attention. <ref>{{ cite book | author = Jarvis, C. | title = Physical Exami
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  • ...nth= March|title=Interstitial fluid lipoproteins|journal= Journal of Lipid Research|volume= 28|issue= 3|pages= 225–237|id= |url= http://www.jlr.org/cgi/repri Medical Dictionary |publisher= MedicineNet.com|date= }}</ref>
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  • ...the urine. All are characterized by [[hypophosphatemia]] (see article for medical details). Symptoms of low phosphate include muscle and neurological dysfunc ...etics concerns energy flow through living systems. This area of biological research includes the study of cellular processes such as [[cellular respiration]] t
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  • .... |title=Harrison's principles of internal medicine |publisher=McGraw-Hill Medical |location= |year=2008 |pages= |isbn=9780071466339 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate= | journal = [[Journal of the American Medical Association]]
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  • Observations on research going back well over 100 years had elucidated the two great classes of WBC ...the human differentiates into lymphocytes by first becoming a lymphoblast (Medical Immunology, p. 10). It then divides several more times to become a prolymph
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  • ...ntial hemopoietic stem cell]] or [[blood]]. Stem cell transplantation is a medical procedure in the fields of [[hematology]] and [[oncology]], most often perf ...g bone-marrow-derived stem cells by a team at the [[Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center]] from the 1950s through the 1970s led by [[E. Donnall Thomas]], who
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  • | official_names= Doctor, Medical Specialist ...nary:-λογία|-λογία]]}}, ''[[wiktionary:-logia|-logia]]'') is the medical specialty which studies the diseases of [[circulatory system]] and of the [
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  • ...ructures.<ref>{{cite|author=Gylys, Barbara A. and Mary Ellen Wedding|title=Medical Terminology Systems|publisher=F.A. Davis Company|date=2005}}</ref> It refer ...might recombine after initial branching out, such as in the case of recent research which shows that ancestral populations along human and chimpanzee lineages
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  • ...ickkopf-1 and Nodal act directly on the cardiac mesoderm is the subject of research, but it seems that at least they act indirectly by stimulating the producti ...l period]] (LMP), which is the date normally used to date pregnancy in the medical community. The human heart begins beating at a rate near the mother’s, a
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  • ...added phlebology to their list of self-designated practice specialties. A medical specialist in Phlebology is termed a [[Phlebologist]]. A related image is c ...hatic specialists dedicated to improving patient care. The highest-quality research in clinical and basic sciences is reported at the AVF annual meetings, alon
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  • Rather than [[Hypoxia (medical)|hypoxia]] (a more general term denoting a shortage of [[oxygen]], usually ...tissue to become hypoxic, or, if no oxygen is supplied at all, [[Hypoxia (medical)|anoxic]]. In very aerobic tissues such as heart and brain, at body tempera
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  • ...dovascular intervention for the syndrome has been proposed however further research is required to determine if the benefits out weight the risks of the proced ...to replicate the abnormalities found by Zamboni.<ref name="pmid20695010"/> Research efforts are underway to clarify the CCSVI hypothesis.
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  • Today biochemical and clinical research continues into the role of ADMA in [[cardiovascular disease]], [[diabetes m ==ADMA and suggested lines of therapeutic research==
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  • ...| title= Adverse reactions associated with nefopam. | journal= New Zealand Medical Journal | month= September | year= 1995 | pages= 382&ndash;4 | volume= 108 ...nels and modulates glutamatergic transmission in rodents | journal = Brain Research | volume = 1013 | issue = 2 | pages = 249–55 | year = 2004 | month = July
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  • ...is of endocannabinoids remain elusive and continue to be an area of active research. * [http://www.cannabinoidsociety.org The International Cannabinoid Research Society]
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  • ...ated with pulsed electromagnetic field stimulation: case report." Southern Medical Journal 97.5 (2004): 519-524. MEDLINE. EBSCO. Web. 10 June 2010.</ref><ref> ...ttp://altered-states.net/barry/alphathetastim/alzhiemers/alz4.htm Specific Medical PEMF Applications]
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  • ...unction with neuropathic ulcers, during dressing changes involving serious medical conditions, its applications seem manifold.<ref>Scheinfeld N. The role of g ...r/ntp195|title=Gabapentin for smoking cessation|journal=Nicotine & tobacco research|pmid=20081039|year=2010|last=Sood|first=A|coauthors=Ebbert JO, Wyatt KD, Cr
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  • ...lumbago]], etc. Church and Dwight claims on is website that nearly all the research, development and production of RUB A535 was and still is done in Canada. Pa ..., it was produced in a particular white cream, carrying a rather offensive medical odor.
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  • ...is a [[narcotic]] pain reliever used to treat moderate to severe [[Acute (medical)|acute]] (short-term) [[pain]]. <ref>http://www.endo.com/pdf/products/Perco ...ublisher=U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research|url=http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/drugsatfda/index.cfm|accessd
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  • ...ience monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research | volume = 12 | issue = 10 | pages = RA207–19 | year = 2006 | month = Oct Previous research on the role of endorphins in producing runner's high questioned the mechani
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  • ...ymptoms may occur after prolonged regular use. At this time, no scientific research has been done on kratom addiction or withdrawal in humans. However, anecdot ...dicts and to patients suffering from depression, but stressed that further research is needed. Chulalongkorn University chemists have isolated mitragynine whic
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  • ...However, more research into the compound may be needed before any definite medical effects can be verified.
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  • ...Relationships of Tricyclic and Nonclassical Bicyclic Cannabinoids. ''NIDA Research Monograph'' 79; 1987. pp 31-47.</ref> HHC is active in its own right with s ...y has led to a resurgence of interest into laboratory-conducted scientific research of this family of drugs.
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  • ===Medical=== ...have been carried out, primarily under the rubric of [[medical cannabis]]. Research undertaken by the [[University of California, San Francisco]] in November 2
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  • ...of cannabis|religious]] or [[spiritual use of cannabis|spiritual]], and [[medical cannabis|medicinal]] purposes. The UN estimated that in 2004 about 4% of th ...he importation and stating that the shipment was required "exclusively for medical or scientific purposes". It also required parties to "exercise an effective
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  • ...during ischemia and its relation to neuronal death. ''Archives of Medical Research.'' 2006. 37(1): 11-18. PMID 16314180. Retrieved on January 31, 2007.</ref> ...5D&rid=bnchm.section.1137 ''Basic Neurochemistry: Molecular, Cellular, and Medical Aspects'' 6th ed]. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. 1999.</ref
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  • ...95335 | doi = | url = | issn = }}</ref> It is used primarily in biomedical research to study the electrical properties of [[SK channel]]s and their role in the *local effects: burning or stinging [[pain]], [[Swelling (medical)|swelling]], redness.
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  • ...hors=Wei DY, Luo YF, Xiang XY | year=2003 | month=November | title=[Clinic research on heroin de-addiction effects of acupuncture and its potentiality of preve ...than a year following benzodiazepine withdrawal has been documented in the medical literature. The patient had no prior psychiatric history. The symptoms repo
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  • ...Uhler | others = | title = Basic neurochemistry: molecular, cellular, and medical aspects | edition = | language = | publisher = Lippincott-Raven | location ...2. They built on the work of other physiologists, such as Cole and Baker's research into voltage-gated membrane pores from 1941<ref>
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  • A clinical trial conducted at Harvard Medical School in the mid-1990s demonstrated that a majority of unipolar non-[[psyc ...gs that had found that maintenance and detox treatments were not a form of medical treatment.{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}} Although the rulings had t
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  • ...ords were requisitioned and expropriated by the Allies. The records on the research work of the I.G. Farbenkonzern at the Farbwerke Hoechst were confiscated by ...e “methadone” by the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical Association (COUNCIL...1947). Since the patent rights of the I.G. Farbenkon
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  • ...drugs/pcp.pdf Development of PCP], 2006 ,CESAR (Center for Substance Abuse Research)</ref> it was first patented in 1952 by the [[Parke-Davis]] pharmaceutical ...sions have only been performed on animals and may not apply to humans. The research into the relationship between rat brain metabolism and the creation of Olne
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  • Medical experts, as well as accident and emergency rooms, have not been reporting c ...sfield1993previousresearch">[[#refReisfield1993|Reisfield 1993]], Previous Research.</ref>
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  • | publisher = Medsafe - New Zealand Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Authority ...ed on all the other members of the [[NSAIDs]] group, including diclofenac. Research results are mixed with a meta-analysis of papers and reports up to April 20
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  • Like other NSAIDs, it is useful in the treatment of [[Acute (medical)|acute]] or [[Chronic (medicine)|chronic]] [[inflammation|inflammatory]] co Department of Structural Biology,Stop 311, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital,
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  • ...' & ''Actron''), but this form has been discontinued. It is available by [[Medical prescription|prescription]] as 50, 75, 100, 150, and 200 mg capsules. ...</ref><ref>Lemke TL, Williams DA, Roche VF, Zito SW. Foyes ''Principles of Medical Chemistry''. 6th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins; 2008.</
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  • ==Research history== ...s notebook notarized as proof of his discovery. Subsequently, Pfizer, the research firm with whom Simmons had contracted, allegedly broke contract and refused
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  • ...f acute or chronic conditions where [[pain]] and inflammation are present. Research continues into their potential for prevention of [[colorectal cancer]], and ...59-8138 |pmc=1473048 |doi=10.1136/bmj.332.7553.1302 |journal=BMJ (Clinical research ed.) |url=http://bmj.com/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=16740558 |format=Fre
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  • ...{·}} [[Hemp|Industrial]]{{·}} [[Legal issues of cannabis|Legal]]{{·}} [[Medical cannabis|Medicinal]]{{·}} [[Spiritual use of cannabis|Spiritual]]</small> ...[[Cannabis Buyers Club|Buyers Club]]{{·}} [[California Cannabis Research Medical Group|CCRMG]]{{·}} [[Drug Policy Alliance|DPA]]{{·}} [[Finnish Cannabis A
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  • ...mical Company]] and could not be used by other manufacturers. Considerable research took place in the 1960s to develop alternative stabilizers for trichloroeth The symptoms of acute non-medical exposure are similar to those of [[alcohol intoxication]], beginning with h
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  • ...rnal of Pharmacology''. 2008 Sep;155(2):265-75. PMID 18574460</ref> Recent research has also suggested that the [[endocannabinoid]] system may contribute signi [[Electroencephalography|EEG]] research upon those undergoing general anesthesia with propofol finds that it causes
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  • ...Swagzdis, and Bruce A. Mico | journal = [[Cancer Research (journal)|Cancer Research]] | volume = 45 | pages = 5457–60 | year = 1985 | url = http://cancerres. | journal = Medical History
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  • GHB has been used in a medical setting as a general anesthetic, to treat conditions such as insomnia, clin ...uage = German | doi = 10.1002/jlac.18741710216}}</ref> but the first major research into its use in humans was conducted in the early 1960s by Dr. [[Henri Labo
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  • ...other advanced [[airway management]] techniques. Significant advances in [[Medical monitor|monitoring]] and new [[anesthetic|anesthetic agents]] with improved ...s recorded in the [[Ebers Papyrus]], an [[Egyptian medical papyri|Egyptian medical papyrus]] written in the [[Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt|Eighteenth dynasty]]
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  • ...e= October 24, 2002|accessdate=2009-08-16 | work=CNN}}</ref> After further research into Malvo's background it was discovered he had close ties to a Jordan All ...le would attempt to fill their gas at the Naval Base of the National Naval Medical Center, as they felt it was safer inside the guarded fence. Various governm
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  • ...d immediately. Although Marker only received minimal injuries, he required medical assistance at [[Evanston Hospital]] for his left hand.<ref name="chrono 197 ...victims, investigators later learned, were chosen irregularly from library research.
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  • ...to recognize her.<ref>Witcover 1969, p. 272.</ref> After several minutes, medical attendants arrived and lifted Kennedy onto a stretcher, prompting him to wh In November 2006, the [[BBC]]'s ''[[Newsnight]]'' program presented research by filmmaker Shane O'Sullivan alleging that several [[Central Intelligence
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  • The Red Cross also managed donations sent to pay for both the medical expenses of the survivors and the [[burial]] costs of the deceased. In a fe '''Historical research and commemorative materials'''
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  • ...>}} [[Tony Perkins (politician)|Tony Perkins]], President of the [[Family Research Council]], condemned the killing, saying, ...tiller |title=FRC Condemns the Murder of George Tiller |publisher=[[Family Research Council]] |date=2009-05-31 |accessdate=2009-06-03}}</ref>}}
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  • ...d.<ref name="The National Archives">{{cite web|url=http://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/select-committee-report/|title=Report of the Select Committee on Assass ...tml#speed Warren Commission Report, chapter 2, p. 49]</ref><ref>Additional research from the Zapruder film determined the car's speed to specifically slow from
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  • ...November 2007}}. This regards property insurance, but also life insurance, medical insurance, etc. ...al-guides.cfm?contentID=2135 War Risks and Terrorism] a new (October 2007) Research Study Group Report from the Insurance Institute of London, authored by Herm
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  • ...nse organizations have obvious roles. Local [[firefighter]]s and emergency medical personnel (often called "first responders") have plans for mitigating the e ===Medical services===
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  • ...In the first edition of his magisterial survey, “Political terrorism: A Research Guide,” Alex Schmid devoted more than a hundred pages to examining more t ...whose masked members have been known to videotape themselves breaking into research labs, ...
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  • [http://spaces.brad.ac.uk:8080/display/ssispsru/Home Pakistan Security Research Unit (PSRU)].</ref> Because of the Taliban's leadership structure, Mullah D Employment for women was restricted to the medical sector, because male medical personnel were not allowed to examine them. One result of the banning of e
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  • ...the particular strain used in this attack comes from the [[US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases]] (USAMRIID) at [[Fort Detrick]]. The case
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  • ...nt in specific prototype munitions. Patrick worked closely with the basic research scientists, the bio-investigators and engineers in the pilot plant (see [[B ...ing, coordinating, evaluating and reporting on a broad, complex program of medical defense against BW agents. In 1984, he was promoted to one of the most sen
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  • ...ology]]. During college he took a year off and worked with a [[Methodist]] medical missionary in [[Kapanga]], [[Zaire]]. (His mentor was Dr. [[Glenn Eschtruth ...7.</ref>.) Following his Army discharge, Hatfill qualified and worked as a medical laboratory technician, but soon resolved to become a doctor.
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  • ...for the optimization of microbial growth. It was here that he expanded his medical school laboratory skills into the complex skill set required for industrial ...the assistance of a colleague, he designed and constructed a microbiology research and development laboratory that worked on techniques to optimize production
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  • '''Captain Gregory J. Martin, M.D.,''' is an American medical doctor and Captain in the [[United States Navy]]. Martin is a recognized e ...And he completed an Infectious Disease Fellowship at the [[National Naval Medical Center]] between 1991 and 1993.
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  • ...nters for Disease Control and Prevention|CDC]] and the [[U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases]] (USAMRIID) are detailed. ...scientist [[Peter Jahrling]] has been against it on the basis that further research is needed since smallpox almost certainly exists (he believes) outside of t
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  • | caption = Ivins at a 2003 awards ceremony at [[U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases|USAMRIID]] | employer =[[United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases]]
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  • ...ort Detrick, Maryland, the Ames strain was then distributed to sixteen bio-research labs within the U.S. and three other locations (Canada, Sweden and the Unit ...rt Stevens (the first victim) was conducted at [[The Institute for Genomic Research]] beginning in December 2001. Sequencing was finished within a month and t
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  • .... Scientists at the National Cancer Institute building would additionally research other deadly diseases such AIDS, anthrax and other ailments that could affl ...ld Trade Center attacks]] are dispensed ciprofloxacin by the [[White House Medical Office]] as "a precaution."<ref name = post1023/>
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  • ...ications/analysis/pdf/vol14no5.pdf |publisher=The National Bureau of Asian Research |accessdate=September 20, 2006|format=PDF}}</ref> ...e bandits escape from Lamitan at around 5:30 in the afternoon, taking four medical personnel from the hospital.
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  • ...cessary vaccines, drugs, therapies, and diagnostic tools for public health medical emergencies. ...and nuclear agents, as well as the advanced development and procurement of medical countermeasures for pandemic influenza and other emerging infectious diseas
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  • ...ed_volumes/biological_warfare/biological.html Dembek, Zygmunt F. (2007), ''Medical Aspects of Biological Warfare''], (Series: [[Textbook of Military Medicine| These laboratories, including those at CDC and [[U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases]] (USAMRIID), can use [[BSL-4]] practices
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  • ...on, a civilian covered by the Fourth Convention, or again, a member of the medical personnel of the armed forces who is covered by the First Convention. ''The ...for [http://www.hpcr.org/ The Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research] or [http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:Kg1cyRkcafQJ:www.hpcr.org/pdfs/Oc
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  • ...program called "Operation Smiles". The goal of the program was to provide medical care and services to the region of Basilan as part of a "Hearts and Minds" ...y CJTF-HOA include rebuilding of schools and medical clinics and providing medical services to those countries whose forces are being trained.
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  • '''Anthrax''' is an [[Acute (medical)|acute]] [[disease]] caused by the bacteria ''[[Bacillus anthracis]]''. Mos | title = A review of anthrax in Canada and implications for research on the disease in northern bison
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