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CART peptides

Regulatory Peptides, 2000
CART peptides are among the newest putative peptide neurotransmitter/cotransmitters. They show no significant homology to any other peptide, and they are thought to have a role in reward and reinforcement, feeding, development, sensory processing, stress and endocrine control.
M J, Kuhar   +4 more
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The Magic Cart

The American Journal of Nursing, 1971
There are many "magic carts" in our hospital-the "Max," scientifically designed to supply life-saving equipment to cope with any emergency; the heated diet truck loaded with restorative nourishments; the speedy messenger cart to expedite interdisciplinary messages and reports; the housekeeping truck to insure a clean environment; and the Lobby Shop ...
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Cartes

Romantisme, 2007
Cette construction artificielle qu’est la carte permet de faire subir au texte un proces~sus de focalisation et d’abstraction, qui en met en relief les structures sous-jacentes. La modélisation, pour abstraite qu’elle soit, produit des effets fort concrets : elle révèle dans l’espace des récits (les récits villageois de Mary Mitford, de Berthold ...
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CART/Reverse CART/Contemporary Reverse CART for Successful Retrograde PCI

2018
In a retrograde approach, retrograde wire-crossing or kissing wire technique is firstly preferred. A retrograde wire-crossing technique is a method of direct passage with retrograde wire through CTO, and the kissing wire technique is a method of advancing the antegrade wire, using retrograde wire as a landmark.
Dong-Bin Kim, Hee-Yeol Kim
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Urology cart

Urology, 1983
R, Thomas, G, Sharman
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Cartes

Figure 14. Carte de la ColombieSource : Carte réalisée par Yuji Kato (MSHE C. N. Ledoux) – Données : MSHE C. N. Ledoux, GADM, OpenStreetMap Contributors.
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