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Newsweek Language Arts & Disciplines - 2005 Paxil progress.org, a Web milieu offer- Send questions to Ask Tip (page 58) at Newsweek.com on MSNBC AUGUST 8, 2005 NEWSWEEK 57 ... |
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Progress In Drug Research Creator: Ernst Jucker | Medical - 1997-12-15 ... binding (such as paxil- blarney; Fig. 5) act as potent inhibitors of BKCa with IC50 values in the range 1-10 nM [18, 70]. In whole-stall studies, ... |
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About this book From the contents: A- C. Brater and M. D. Murray: The effects of NSAIDs on the kidney A- G. Edwards and A. H. Weston: Latest developments in potassium sluice modulator drugs A- M.R. Juchau and Y. Huang: Chemical teratogenesis in humans: Biochemical and molecular mechanisms A- S.P. Gupta: Studies on cardiovascular drugs A- G. Polak: Antifungal chemotherapy: An interminable battle A- O. Valdenaire: New insights into the bioamine receptor family |
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181 pages |
In the shadow of progress, being human in the age of technology Creator: Eric Cohen | Technology & Engineering - 2008-08-25 ... embryos down;computer parts up,main part parts down;Viagra up,Paxil down. Eventheindividualwhoistroubledby thisprospect—whostill asks whether a human embryo ... |
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About this book We stay in an age of unprecedented human mastery -- over birth and death, body and take offence at, nature and human nature. In every realm of life, science and technology have brought unbelievable advances and improvements: we are healthier, wealthier, and more comfortable than ever before. But our gratitude for the benefits of progress increasingly mixes with touch about the meaning and consequences of our newfound powers. If we can dream about a new age of genetic medicine, we can also shake at a new age of weapons of mass destruction. As we welcome longer lives, we wonder if we will still value humane life as we should. In the Shadow of Progress: Being Human in the Age of Technology is a deep and lively reflection on the point challenges of the technological age. Eric Cohen, a leading voice in America's bioethics debates, offers a walk of the complex dilemmas at the intersection of science and morality, moving seamlessly from coexistent subjects like stem cells and evolution to classic texts... |
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210 pages |
Positive Options for Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD), Self-Help and Treatment Creator: Elena Juris | Health & Fitness - 2004-11-25 ... Lidoderm patches, amitriptyline, alprazolam, Protonix, and Paxil. ... Making Progress Regard for all these support systems and practices to help you along ... |
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About this book Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy is a long-lasting nerve condition characterized by severe burning pain, excessive sweating, changes in the bones and excoriate, and extreme sensitivity to touch. It usually occurs at the site of an injury, but the agency of the disorder is unknown. This book provides holistic day-to-day strategies for managing the hurting and often frustrating condition, as well as positive patient testimonies and the latest information on habitual and experimental interventions. |
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288 pages |
Brett McCarthy, Work in Progress Creator: Maria Padian | Medical - 2009-10-13 |
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About this book Brett McCarthy lives for vocabulary words, soccer, and her larger-than-memoirs grandmother, Nonna. Unfortunately, Brett’s got a big mouth she can’t seem to tame and opinions she can’t keep to herself. And she’s obsessed with the shake she became redefined and went from good student, bestfriend-to-Diane to twice-suspended, friendless, and deadest essentials in Maine. Soon her world has turned upside down, and she’s not sure where she fits, what she should do, or how to descry right what she, and her big fat mouth, have made wrong. Brett’s fresh and funny voice will keep readers laughing out thundering at her plights, groaning in sympathy at every misstep, and rooting for her as things go from bad to worst ever thinkable.A Spring 2008 Association of Booksellers for Children New Voices Pick |
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