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  • ...modity.jsp?lang=EN&commodity=157&CommodityList=157&year=2003&yearLyst=2003 Major Food And Agricultural Commodities And Producers - Countries By Commodity<!- ...ewaing lies in the Thumb region of Michigan; both the region and state are major sugar beet producers. Sebewaing is home to one of three Michigan Sugar Comp
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  • ...ctric torpedo in the war's final months. Nonetheless, the Mark 14 played a major role in the devastating blow US Navy submarines dealt to the [[Japan]]ese n ...S Pacific Fleet Submarine Force during [[World War II]]. Due to inadequate depression-era peacetime testing of this torpedo and its Mark VI exploder, it had defe
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  • Army Air Force pilot, Major Hideo Sakamoto established the ''fast torpedo-bombing tactic'', with his [[ ...n a remote region. Fine silk fabric industry got fatal blow by the [[Great Depression]]. Imperial Japanese government was protected and failed to deal with the c
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  • ...ich may be due to [[Hypoxia (medical)|hypoxemia]] secondary to respiratory depression.<ref name = rossi>Rossi S, editor. [[Australian Medicines Handbook]] 2006. ...iac arrest]], muscle twitching, [[seizure]]s, [[coma]], and/or respiratory depression.<ref name = rossi/>
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  • ...pioid antagonist]].<!-- <ref name=AHFS2015/> --> It works by reversing the depression of the central nervous system and respiratory system caused by opioids.<ref ...ul both in acute [[opioid overdose]] and in reducing respiratory or mental depression due to opioids.<ref name=AHFS2015/>
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  • ...t of phenytoin as a means to control nervousness and [[clinical depression|depression]] when he received a prescription for Dilantin in 1966. He is believed to h
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  • ...irritation, and discoloration of the skin upon exposure to the sun are the major reported side effects.<ref name="ReferenceA"/> ...rmation indicates that several patients have developed [[Depression (mood)|depression]] as a result of this chronic skin discoloration, resulting in two [[suicid
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  • Two major mechanisms of action have been elucidated: * Patients with preexisting bone marrow depression and liver impairment should be treated with caution.
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  • ...goes glucuronidation. Life-threatening intoxication, including respiratory depression requiring intubation, can develop over a matter of days in patients who hav ...], [[orthostatic hypotension]], [[urinary retention]], [[Depression (mood)|depression]] and [[constipation]].<!--
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  • ...Trial of an N-methyl-D-aspartate Antagonist in Treatment-Resistant Bipolar Depression|journal=Archives of General Psychiatry |volume=67 |issue=8 |pages=793–802 ..., Russia, Australia and the US into the drug's usefulness in pain therapy, depression suppression, and for the treatment of [[alcoholism]]<ref>{{Cite journal|aut
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  • *'''Depression and Anxiety Disorders''' ...eople suffering from [[panic disorder]] or/and [[Major depressive disorder|depression]].
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  • ...pental-2-C14 by a rat liver mince and identification of pentobarbital as a major metabolite |journal=J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. |volume=114 |issue=3 |pages=34 ...c]] [[Medication|drug]]s, thiopental causes cardiovascular and respiratory depression resulting in [[hypotension]], [[apnea]] and [[airway]] obstruction. For the
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  • ...[bipolar disorder]], and, less commonly, [[major depressive disorder|major depression]]. It is also used to treat [[migraine headache|migraine]] [[headache]]s an ...exposure during [[pregnancy]] is associated with about three times as many major anomalies as usual, mainly [[spina bifida]] and, more rarely, with several
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  • ...ent of [[major depressive disorder|major depression]] (including pediatric depression), [[obsessive-compulsive disorder]] (in both adult and pediatric population ...ther 38 weeks. Efficacy of fluoxetine for geriatric, as well as pediatric, depression was also demonstrated in placebo-controlled trials.<ref name="prozacpi"/>
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  • Two major degradation pathways for dopamine exist. In most areas of the brain, inclu ...[axon]]s to large areas of the brain which are typically divided into four major pathways:
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  • ...for Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone Receptor (CRH-R) Antagonists to Treat Depression and Anxiety. J. Psychiatr. Res. 33, 181–214 (1999)</ref>
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  • ...have been observed in connection with abnormal [[ACTH]] levels, [[clinical depression]], [[stress (psychology)|psychological stress]], and such physiological str ...ar=1955 |pmid=13233328 |doi=10.1210/jcem-15-2-176}}</ref> This can cause a major problem with the [[hyperkalemia]] of [[metabolic shock]] from surgery. Cort
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  • *[[Hypoventilation]], [[respiratory depression]], or [[shallow breathing]] ...ine, hydromorphone, opium products and the like were used ''on-label'' for depression from antiquity or prehistoric time up into the middle 1950s.
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  • ...receptor|GABA<sub>A</sub> receptor]] leading to [[central nervous system]] depression.<ref name="Riss-2008"/> Diazepam has also been used as a recreational drug. ...in epileptics. Benzodiazepines also can cause or worsen [[Major depression|depression]]. [[Long-term effects of benzodiazepines]] such as diazepam include [[drug
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  • ...e for poisoning following ingestion of Cicuta plants |[[Cicutoxin]] is the major poison in ''Cicuta'' spp. plants.]] ...t with high doses of benzodiazepines or barbiturates may cause respiratory depression and respiratory support including [[intubation]] and [[mechanical ventilati
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  • It is a major source of the highly poisonous [[alkaloid]]s [[strychnine]] and [[brucine]] ...urn, insomnia, certain heart diseases, circulatory problems, eye diseases, depression, migraine headaches, nervous conditions, problems related to menopause, and
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  • * Winter buds: Minute, naked, three or four together, protected in a depression by a scale-like covering lined on the inner surface with a thick coat of to Black locust is a [[Northern Nectar Sources for Honeybees|major honey plant]] in eastern USA, and, having been taken and planted in [[Franc
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  • ...ness of temazepam on the insomnia of patients with neurosis and endogenous depression |volume=19 |issue=10 |pages=1647–52 |pmid=4311716}}</ref> By the late [[1 * Severe [[clinical depression|depression]], particularly when accompanied by suicidal tendencies
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  • ...first edition. The flow of short entries is interrupted here by one of the major treatises.]] ...d 37 female contributors out of 1800 total), it was heralded publicly as a major advance in recognizing the contributions of women in learned circles.<ref n
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  • A major but defining difference between [[polymers]] and biopolymers can be found i The applications of biodegradable polymers have been focused on three major areas: medical, agricultural, and consumer goods packaging. Some of these h
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  • ...p, but named so because [[Hemp (disambiguation)|hemp]] was for centuries a major source for fiber, so other fibers were sometimes named after it. ...]] (stretchability). It is stronger and more durable than [[rubber]], its major [[plant]] competitor. It was [[invention|invented]] in 1959 by [[DuPont]],
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  • ...l silver hardware was popular in the United States during the Art Deco and Depression Modern periods. Architects and designers preferred nickel silver because it Cast iron was a major 19th century building material of the Industrial Revolution. Although britt
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  • ...[[sickness behavior]], which consists of [[lethargy]], [[Depression (mood)|depression]], [[Anorexia (symptom)|anorexia]], [[sleepiness]], [[hyperalgesia]], and t ...cause the increase in the thermoregulatory set-point in the hypothalamus. Major endogenous pyrogens are [[interleukin 1]] (α and β) <ref name=boron-58> C
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  • ...e to low levels of carbon monoxide can lead to [[Major depressive disorder|depression]], [[confusion]], and [[memory loss]]. Carbon monoxide mainly causes advers ...xia|unsteady gait]], [[confusion]], [[seizures]], [[central nervous system depression]], [[unconsciousness]], [[respiratory arrest]], and even [[death]].<ref nam
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  • ...ions, including [[psychological disorders]] (e.g., [[Clinical depression|depression]], [[anxiety]], [[post-traumatic stress disorder]]) and other types of emot ...rvey Research Associates.</ref> Evidence also suggests that stress is the major cause of [[Turnover (employment)|turnover]] in organizations.<ref name=NIOS
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  • [[Self-poisoning]] with agricultural pesticides represents a major hidden public health problem. It is one of the most common forms of self-in ...ides may cause developmental neurotoxicity at much lower doses and without depression of plasma [[cholinesterase]] levels.
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  • ...lead level]]; different treatments are used depending on this level. The major treatments are removal of the source of lead and [[chelation therapy]] (adm ...isoning in adults are commonly nonspecific and include [[depression (mood)|depression]], loss of appetite, intermittent abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea, constip
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  • ...and told the family that his salary had been cut by 20% as a result of the depression. <br /> | Accidents (c) A Major Public Health Problem || Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health || 1 : 3 : 7
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  • .... Sulfuric acid in solution with water causes significant [[freezing-point depression]] of water's [[melting point]], down to 210 K, and this would make more lik ...Chemistry'', pp 45-57. John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1987. ISBN.</ref> The major use (60% of total production worldwide) for sulfuric acid is in the "wet me
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  • ...edial orbital rim || Medial aspect of bony orbit || || [[facial nerve]] || Depression of eyebrow || ...| || [[inferior branch of oculomotor nerve]] || [[depression (kinesiology)|depression]] and [[adduction]] ||
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  • ...edial orbital rim || medial aspect of bony orbit || || [[facial nerve]] || depression of eyebrow || ...| || [[inferior branch of oculomotor nerve]] || [[depression (kinesiology)|depression]] and [[adduction]] ||
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  • | {{spaces|5}}[[Rectus capitis posterior major muscle|major]] || [[spinous process]] of the [[Axis (anatomy)|axis]] ([[cervical vertebr ...[[flexion]] of [[vertebral column]]; Together, [[Depression (kinesiology)|depression]] of thoracic rib cage ||
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  • ...and into the [[spine of the scapula]] ||[[transverse cervical artery]] || major nerve supply is the [[Accessory nerve|cranial nerve XI]]. [[cervical nerves ...[[Retraction (kinesiology)|Retracts]] the [[scapula]] and rotates it to [[Depression (kinesiology)|depress]] the [[glenoid cavity]]. fixes the scapula to the [[
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  • ...of the [[metaphysis]] (the part of the bone adjacent to the joint), pain, depression, loss of appetite, and fever. The disease is usually bilateral in the limb ...dia]], [[sinus arrest]], [[sinoatrial heart block]], and [[asystole]]. The major sign is fainting.<ref name=Abbott_2000/>
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  • * [[Clinical Depression]] * [[Clinical depression|Depression]]
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  • ...n the brain and spinal cord, and probably the hypothalamic neurons are the major source of β-endorphin at these sites. In situations where the level of ACT ...depression|postpartum psychological symptoms]] (such as postpartum blues, depression and psychosis) in humans are side-effects of this mechanism that can be int
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  • ==The major classes== ...g of all opioids may be limited by opioid toxicity (confusion, respiratory depression, [[myoclonus|myoclonic jerks]] and pinpoint pupils), seizures ([[tramadol]]
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  • ...results provided evidence that, except for tetrahydrocannabinol, no other major active compounds were present in hashish. ...It is now being prescribed to a small population of patients for ADHD and depression.<ref>{{cite doi|10.1080/10550490701861177}}/</ref>
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  • ...ffects included treatment of allergies, inflammation, infection, epilepsy, depression, [[bipolar disorder]]s, [[anxiety disorder]], dependency and withdrawal. Ba ...treatment for cancer and [[AIDS]] patients, who often suffer from clinical depression, and from nausea and resulting weight loss due to [[chemotherapy]] and othe
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  • ...ing marijuana in the context of emotional pain was associated with CUD and depression.The risk of developing a chronic marijuana habit increases greatly in indiv ...estigating the relationship between marijuana use and bipolar disorder and depression <ref name=Reece2009/>
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  • The major [[psychoactive]] [[chemical compound]] in cannabis is [[tetrahydrocannabino ...3.3% in 1983 and 1984", to "4.47% in 1997". It also concluded that "other major cannabinoids (i.e., [[Cannabidiol|CBD]], [[Cannabinol|CBN]], and [[Cannabic
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  • ...d abstinence. Even moderate alcohol sustained use may increase anxiety and depression levels in some individuals. In most cases these drug induced psychiatric di * [[Depression (mood)|Depression]]
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  • Receptors can be roughly divided into two major classes: Major categories of intracellular receptors include G-protein linked receptors an
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  • ...plication and the excellent safety profile (ceiling effect for respiratory depression, lack of immunosuppressive effect, low pharmacokinetic interaction potentia ...or psychological relief. However, psychological distress, such as clinical depression, is currently not an approved indication for the use of any opioid, and leg
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  • ...include dose-related [[respiratory depression]] and sometimes circulatory depression.<ref name="rxlist.com">http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/hydromorphone_ad.h ...ges in mood, [[Euphoria (emotion)|euphoria]] or [[dysphoria]], respiratory depression, cough suppression, decreased gastrointestinal motility, nausea, vomiting,
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