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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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