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Alpha-2 Adrenergic Agonists Reduce Heavy Alcohol Drinking and Improve Cognitive Performance in Mice. [PDF]
Quadir SG +9 more
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Perceived importance and didactic difficulty of chemistry education: Insights from Czech teachers
Abstract This empirical study examines how chemistry teachers in lower and upper secondary schools in the Czech Republic evaluate the content of the chemistry curriculum, focussing on its perceived importance and didactic difficulty. Based on a quantitative survey (N = 146), the study provides insight into the pedagogical content knowledge of ...
Jitka Lorenzová +6 more
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Early life adversity increases striatal dopamine D1 receptor density and promotes social alcohol drinking in mice, especially males. [PDF]
Anderson LG +4 more
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Gonna drink, get drunk: a history and ethnography of alcohol in Rarotonga, Cook Islands
Vaughn Koops
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ALCOHOL METABOLISM IN “DRINKING” AND “NON-DRINKING” RATS
D M, HEGSTED +3 more
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PEth formation rate increased with increasing ethanol concentration with variability between participants but was mostly consistent within‐subject. No relationship was observed between phosphatidylcholine concentrations and PEth formation rates. PEth concentrations should be used to monitor an individual's ethanol use over time, rather than compared ...
Haidyn G. Stark +4 more
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Mediterranean Alcohol-Drinking Pattern and Alcohol-Related Cancer Incidence in the "Seguimiento Universidad de Navarra" (SUN) Cohort. [PDF]
Barbería-Latasa M +6 more
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In a randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled study of oral dried kratom leaf powder in healthy kratom‐naive adults, no participants met the clinically meaningful opioid withdrawal threshold; abuse‐related treatment‐emergent adverse events occurred more frequently at higher doses but were generally mild and resolved without sequelae; and no serious
Marion Coe +5 more
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Chronic Alcohol Drinking Impairs Recognition Memory And Insulin-Associated Genes In The Medial Prefrontal Cortex. [PDF]
Cruz B +10 more
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