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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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