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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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  • {{This|the medical condition}} Caption = An analog [[medical thermometer]] showing a temperature of {{val|38.7|u=°C}} or {{val|101.7|u=
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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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  • |title = Medical Management Guidelines for Ethylene Oxide |work = Medical Management Guidelines (MMGs)
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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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