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  • It is synthesized by treating a methanolic solution of bromopentacarbonylrh
  • An example of a redox titration is treating a solution of iodine with a reducing agent an
  • Meanwhile, since Masters thinks that treating a patient who expressly refused to be treated
  • Gogle Mogle is also used as a home remedy for treating a sore throat.
  • A 2005 reference to its use in treating a Dutch family for Entamoeba histolytica infe
  • Victimisation is defined as treating a person less favourably because they have fi
  • been fired from the clinic in St. Paul after treating a patient who could not afford to pay.
  • While treating a child with a developmental disability Tarby
  • comes suspicious of the way the villagers are treating a 14-year-old girl (Boulting); her investigat
  • cialities Division has over 260 medicines for treating a range of ailments and body conditions-from
  • But, treating a chickcharney badly will result in bad luck
  • found to be more effective than clonazepam in treating a wide range of epileptic conditions, but lon
  • on and Sam reexamine their relationship while treating a young chemotherapy patient whose mother get
  • the Weyl multipole moments, which arise from treating a certain metric function (formally correspon
  • in black clip-on tie (clip-on for safety when treating a casualty).
  • use of plants for medicinal purposes such as treating a headache does not make those plants entheog
  • g ion channels are potential drug targets for treating a wide variety of conditions linked to both t
  • valuating the use of dichloroacetate (DCA) in treating a broad range of patients with mitochondrial
  • nding of pentylenetetrazol's effectiveness in treating a mouse model of Down syndrome has led to it
  • nities in India have been using this herb for treating a variety of ailments.
  • ity, and so sharp a sense of the relevant, in treating a similar mass of difficult material".
  • mentaries a perfect example of the dangers of treating a recurring historical text as static.
  • on to undertake the somewhat delicate part of treating a so-called dead language like a living organ
  • o an oft-repeated story, while her husband is treating a patient, Mary Ann Mantell amuses herself by
  • Treating a grain boundary geometrically as an interfac
  • that is undergoing clinical trials for use in treating abdominal pain in patients with irritable bow
  • ent of Endocrine oncology has been seeing and treating about 3000 patients with endocrine tumors, ma
  • Sri Lanka, in addaiation to several hospitals treating according to the Ayurvedic system.
  • Cu(acac)2 is prepared by treating acetylacetone with aqueous Cu(NH3)42+.
  • solution of peroxynitrite can be prepared by treating acidified hydrogen peroxide with a solution o
  • Example uses include treating acne scarring, deep rhytides, and melasma.
  • g status by the European Medicines Agency for treating acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
  • sted for use as a possible substitute drug in treating addiction, but it is better known for its use
  • iatrist and a humanist and of her program for treating addicts using methadone.
  • henidate was felt to be the superior drug for treating ADHD due to its shorter duration of action an
  • It has been investigated for use in treating ADHD and animal models of Parkinson's disease
  • t extracts of the plant might be effective in treating adults for acute rhinosinusitis and the commo
  • An Account of a New Method of treating Affections which arise from the Poison of Lea
  • ined my passion for doing anything other than treating AGENT STEEL as a cover band.
  • bitors have been tested for their efficacy in treating AIDS and HIV.
  • He specialized in treating AIDS as served as the Director of the hospita
  • us people use the bark to make a liniment for treating ailments of the skin.
  • By 1180 the Byzantine emperor was treating Aimery as the legitimate patriarch, and it is
  • azepam has also demonstrated effectiveness in treating alcohol withdrawal.
  • inical trials using this drug, doses used for treating alcoholism were in the range of 20-80 mg per
  • of DWI courts is on reducing drunk-driving by treating alcoholism, and for offenders to take respons
  • the most effective means for identifying and treating alcoholism/addiction, and the best methods fo
  • Lewis, Jefferson emphasized the necessity for treating all Indian tribes in the most conciliatory ma
  • veloped into an Infectious Diseases Hospital, treating all infections, not just cholera.
  • At all times Dwight is a model of chivalry, treating all women, especially the prostitutes of Old
  • a move that runs counter to the tradition of treating all types of Net traffic equally."
  • Treating all references to a structured object as bein
  • ieutenant Jennifer Tharp, was responsible for treating all the captives and all the guards.
  • Clemastine is indicated for use in treating allergic rhinitis, such as sneezing, rhinorrh
  • CpG DNA has applications in treating allergies such as asthma, immunostimulation a
  • Though claims have been made for its use in treating allergies, propolis may cause severe allergic
  • Psoralen has also been recommended for treating alopecia.
  • ,481) claiming the use of scyllo-inositol for treating Alzheimer's disease.
  • fic profile of effects that may be useful for treating Alzheimer's disease without producing side ef
  • overstated the potential for a drug aimed at treating amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (known informal
  • KClO4 is prepared industrially by treating an aqueous solution of sodium perchlorate wit
  • But the absurdity of treating an essentially congregational hymn so as to r
  • analogous technetium compound, is prepared by treating an ethanol solution of sodium perrhenate, NaR
  • bidiol has also been shown as being effective treating an often drug-induced set of neurological mov
  • rmation, see: Hydrodesulfurization, Amine gas treating, and Merox
  • election annulled on the grounds of bribery, treating and undue influence, failed.
  • m with alloys in 1821, which led to new metal treating and metallurgy processes and eventually the c
  • Novosol: sodium bicarbonate-based process for treating and recovering mineral residues contaminated
  • nt operates 14 water pollution control plants treating and average of 1.5 billion gallons of wastewa
  • er prevalence rates are a sign of progress in treating and educating children with developmental dis
  • rk at Latrobe Steel as a metallurgist in heat treating and melting of tool steels.
  • n into roughly three processes: forming, heat treating and finishing.
  • Le Vele" series) entitled "Credere e curare" ( Treating and Believing); the book deals with the medic
  • personal stories, and articles on preventing, treating, and living with traumatic brain injuries.
  • esigned to improve the methods of diagnosing, treating, and preventing autism.
  • ual system of gathering water in a reservoir, treating and piping it to consumers is therefore not n
  • n clinical trials, it was highly effective in treating ankylostomiasis, ascariasis and enterobiasis.
  • cation refers to the practice of regarding or treating another person merely as an instrument (objec
  • iled to convince the FDA of its qualities for treating anxiety and depression.
  • Some ways of coping with or treating anxiety issues is to see a psychiatrist, psyc
  • was found to be as effective as diazepam for treating anxiety symptoms in several standard tests, b
  • Of course, we are treating any possible revelation of the names of innoc
  • therwise, treatment relies on identifying and treating any underlying disorder.
  • The required BaSiF6 is prepared by treating aqueous hexafluorosilicic acid with barium ch
  • Arsenic acid is prepared by treating arsenic trioxide with concentrated nitric aci
  • structions, paintings in blood, and paintings treating art-historical subjects seen through a film o
  • novative and more natural ways of effectively treating arthritis," says Dr. Mary O'Connor, chairpers
  • o-stemmatographia sacra et profana (1665-78), treating, as its name implies, of the genealogy of the
  • tury, and as late as 1952 the institution was treating as many as 6,000 patients.
  • s the author or editor or over 20 books, most treating aspects of English language history (in the U
  • ase activating protein (FLAP) and may help in treating atherosclerosis.
  • rip with an acrylic adhesive that is used for treating athletic injuries and a variety of physical d
  • Treating atychiphobia is mainly through self-help and
  • actions of the serum, and are thus useful for treating bacterial infections, notably those of persis
  • m(III) sulfide, Bk2S3, was prepared by either treating berkelium oxide with a mixture of hydrogen su
  • Rather than treating Bible interpretation as a science or a method
  • of alcoholism, endorses the AA program after treating Bill W, the founder of AA, and other apparent
  • out the series is the protagonist's trials of treating bioterrorism victims.
  • mical used for such different applications as treating bleeding wounds, filtering wine or improving
  • ogist at the hospital, discovered a method of treating Blepharospasm using filters.
  • Red Cross, and private companies dedicated to treating blood-borne disorders, most recently as Chief
  • The tree is useful in treating boils, is used for making soap, acts as a sup
  • He hoped to ban movies treating Bolshevism and Socialism.
  • ime record, and see Aaron's actions as simply treating Bonds the way he wanted to be treated."
  • oned as a potential antiosteoporotic agent in treating bone lytic diseases.
  • Thennamarkuddi (famous for treating Bone injury) is just 3.5KM away.
  • round the country about the latest methods of treating both cardiac and peripheral arterial disease.
  • dy must be navigated with polyphonic mindset, treating both hands as separate melodies that work tog
  • Spertus has written articles treating both technical and social subjects, often com
  • Military Isolation Hospital, with Dean Street treating both sexes.
  • This property makes it ideal for treating brain tumors, and is its primary use.
  • e election Ativalu was accused of bribery and treating, but no election petition was filed.
  • onstituency of Ruaau was declared void due to treating by an unsuccessful candidate.
  • The compound may also be prepared by treating cadmium nitrate with acetic anhydride.
  • Cadmium acetate is prepared by treating cadmium oxide with acetic acid.
  • Some of the kinase inhibitors used in treating cancer are inhibitors of tyrosine kinases.
  • This vector system has been promoted for treating cancer and indeed the first gene therapy prod
  • Oasis Hospital in Tijuana for over 30 years, treating cancer patients with amygdalin (also called "
  • erapy) of suicide genes is a potential way of treating cancer or other proliferative diseases..
  • eliminary clinical trials for possible use in treating cancer, although the US National Cancer Insti
  • ative effects of sirolimus may have a role in treating cancer.
  • Recently he has focused on understanding and treating cardiovascular disease at the molecular level
  • It is used successfully in treating cases of restless leg syndrome, in combinatio
  • also been shown to be partially successful in treating cases of osteoporosis.
  • On 20 October 1917, she was treating casualties at a clearing station which was bo
  • fects of N-acetyl-carnosine in preventing and treating cataracts of the eyes; in one of these, carno
  • tent 6,946,259 - Compositions and methods for treating cells having double minute DNA
  • lin has been proven to be highly effective in treating central precocious puberty in children.
  • Ablation of brain tissue is used for treating certain neurological disorders, particularly
  • is better known to patients and friends) was treating Chicago businessman and creative director Pet
  • Ready or not: why treating children as small adults endangers their futu
  • ying how well antineoplaston therapy works in treating children with primitive neuroectodermal tumor
  • es under a “family-centered care” approach to treating children.
  • DCDPS can be synthesized by treating chlorobenzene with sulfuric acid at a tempera
  • ether with chromate in a basic solution or by treating chrome yellow with lye.
  • an investigators found that it was useful for treating chronic lymphocytic leukemia, Hodgkin's disea
  • It is FDA approved for treating chronic lymphocytic leukemia that is refracto
  • service, she frequently crossed battle lines, treating civilians.
  • areer at this station, where he was fired for treating Classical music with irreverence.
  • ing the plating process a combination of heat treating, cleaning, masking, pickling, and etching may
  • : Having repopularised the Ponseti Method for treating clubfoot in infants, Mannion travelled to Iow
  • ed that vanoxerine would be of similar use in treating cocaine addiction.
  • Vanoxerine has been researched for use in treating cocaine dependence both as a substitute for c
  • evidence that CYP2D6 inhibition is useful in treating codeine dependence, though the metabolism of
  • with the chemotherapy agent 5-fluorouracil in treating colon cancer.
  • antidepressant effects, and may be useful for treating comorbid depression and anxiety often seen in
  • A natural gas processing and treating complex in Cabinda Province, Angola
  • This compound can be prepared by treating concentrated ammonia solution, NH3, to a satu
  • t Camellia sinensis infusions were useful for treating conditions including tumors, abscesses, bladd
  • drug used to lower the pressure in the eye in treating conditions such as glaucoma.
  • as the Union doctor and surgeon in charge of treating Confederate soldiers during the American Civi
  • It is used as a stimulant-laxative, treating constipation by inducing bowel movements.
  • conda has developed a combination therapy for treating constipation-predominant Irritable Bowel Synd
  • model, called Example Centric Programming, by treating copied blocks as first class prototypes, for
  • the Guidelines" Silver Recognition award for treating Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) patients with 8
  • Mercer, scientist who developed a process for treating cotton, was born in the town in 1791
  • It is used in Chinese medicine for treating coughs, pulmonary tuberculosis and trauma.
  • A significant foray into treating counterfactual scenarios seriously was made b
  • ian War (1870-71), where he gained experience treating cranial trauma and neurological disorders.
  • Mortgage Finance Gazette: Excellence in Treating Customers Fairly (financial service product p
  • Not all countries are treating cybercriminals in the same manner as the UK c
  • US 2680671, Bachmann, Werner E., "Method of Treating Cyclonite Mixtures", published July 16, 1943,
  • The 1971 synthesis consisted of treating cyclopentadiene with methyllithium in dimethy
  • ast as effective as conventional remedies for treating dandruff.
  • treating, defined as giving or offering food, drink or
  • ly derives from the plant's historical use in treating dengue fever (which is also known as breakbon
  • wed significant effectiveness over placebo in treating depression, the authors state that overall "t
  • Reactivan is still used, though rarely, for treating depressive day-time fatigue, lack of concentr
  • along with the related compound berberine for treating digestive disorders caused by bacterial infec
  • The Wastewater Treatment Group focuses on treating dirty water and cleansing it using bentonite
  • radioactive compounds used for diagnosing and treating disease, (as in PET scanning).
  • Drugs useful for treating diseases are the object of pharmaceutical res
  • Another report speaks of Vaikundar, treating diseases with only earth and water, stating:
  • rimenting with telomerase therapy as a way of treating diseases, disorders, and syndromes such as pr
  • ion, and may provide important information in treating disorders caused by dopaminergic neuron disea
  • ne, ureters and gall bladder, and is used for treating disorders of these organs.
  • The treating doctor for his injury encouraged him to study
  • account book on 27 August, 1456 "while I was treating Donato called Donatello, the singular and pri
  • raising hope that this drug may be useful for treating drug addiction in humans.
  • y he argued for prison reform and in favor of treating drug addiction as a medical condition and pro
  • Roy concedes that Pinsky is highly skilled at treating drug and alcohol addiction, he claims that Pi
  • ne receptors in the brain and can be used for treating drug addiction.
  • d and related compounds are sometimes used in treating dysentery in swine.
  • s substitute, and an extract has been used in treating dysentery, throat tumors and as an astringent
  • s of these drugs, so use of diprenorphine for treating e.g. a buprenorphine overdose is not carried
  • an's return from World War I, with the couple treating each other with cold distance.
  • Roughly speaking, the Generals vote by treating each others' orders as votes.
  • chloroform that was prescribed by the doctor treating Edwin, Dr. Alfred Leach.
  • humans may yield medical benefits far beyond treating elephantiasis, says collaborator Alan L. Scot
  • h Revolutionary Wars, and in 1798 Samwell was treating English prisoners of war in Versailles.
  • noquinoline are antimalarial agents useful in treating erythrocytic plasmodial infections.
  • number of Stalinist-oriented polemic pieces ( treating Estonian history and politics from the pro-So
  • PhytoSERMs are suitable for treating estrogen deficiencies that cause menopause sy
  • It is prepared by treating ethanol with concentrated sulfuric acid, part
  • use, desperate, orders treatment for Foreman, treating everything: viruses, fungi, bacteria, parasit
  • ed data indicating Intralipid is effective in treating experimental models of severe cardiotoxicity
  • ipal veterinarian to Amelia County, primarily treating farm animals.
  • This herb is often used for treating feminine problems like menstrual cramps, post
  • st commercial production of germanium is from treating flue-dusts of zinc- and copper-ore smelters,
  • nerally small volumes of other liquids (e.g., treating fluids) into a zone under pressure.
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