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Are Homeopathic Remedies Effective?

Clinical Pharmacology & Biopharmaceutics, 2013
Having considered the limitations and the challenges of homeopathic treatments one would wonder if this modality is just another manifestation of the placebo response. Thus, subjecting homeopathic remedies to the same rigors of testing as those of pharmaceuticals through placebo-controlled clinical trials (RCT) would imply testing a placebo form ...
Antoine Al-Achi
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Overview of lead remediation effectiveness

Science of The Total Environment, 2003
A Symposium on Lead Remediation Effectiveness, sponsored by the US Environmental Protection Agency, was held at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, USA from 22-25 May, 2000. International participants from various levels of government, educational institutions, industry, and community representatives presented papers and posters on themes that ranged from ...
Elias, Robert W., Gulson, Brian L.
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Focus: Effective Remedies

Vienna Online Journal on International Constitutional Law, 2011
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EFFECTS OF THE REMEDY

2009
I cannot play upon any stringed instrument; but I can tell you how of a little village to make a great and glorious city.— Themistocles . Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir tree, and instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle tree. And they shall build houses and inhabit them; and they shall plant vineyards and eat the fruit of them.
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Monitoring Remedial Effectiveness

2013
Contaminated sediment remediation is a long-term, often decadal, process from initial characterization to achieving remedial action objectives (RAOs). Monitoring remedial effectiveness is critically important in contaminated sediment management. It seeks to answer the fundamental question of “Were we successful?” As a result, it is also a topic of ...
Karl E. Gustavson, Marc S. Greenberg
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Toxic Effects and Remedy

2014
The LD50 of methylmercury in rodents treated orally is usually 10–40 mg/kg BW. Methylmercury is also considered to be corrosive at high doses (WHO 2000). Alterations in various serum and urine biochemical parameters within 72 h after dosing were observed in male rats given mercury as a single oral dose (total mercury, 3.96 mg/kg body weight ...
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The Welfare Effects of Vertical Mergers and Their Remedies

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
This paper extends Williamson’s (1968) classic framework of the welfare effect of mergers to the case of vertical mergers, and in particular to those in which the imposition of merger conditions (remedies) may allow an otherwise anticompetitive merger to proceed. While similarities to the case of horizontal mergers without a remedies option are present,
John W. Mayo, Mark Whitener
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The Effectiveness of Desegregation Remedies

1995
In the complex body of case law on school segregation and desegregation, there has been one enduring feature in an otherwise variable landscape. If a school board is held liable for intentionally segregating its schools, then a federal court is obliged to order remedies that “restore the victims of discriminatory conduct to the position they would have
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Monopoly and Quality Distortion: Effects and Remedies

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1987
A monopolist that sells in a market in which consumers differ in their willingness to pay for quality will distort and enlarge the range of products offered for sale. We examine the positive and normative impacts of remedies used to counteract such distortions.
Besanko, David   +2 more
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Remedies for Ray Effects

Nuclear Science and Engineering, 1971
Remedies are considered for the ray effect, a flux distortion producing defect of the discrete ordinates approximation to the transport equation.
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