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Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms in the Electronic Medical Record.

open access: yesInt Arch Allergy Immunol
Jiang M   +10 more
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Labelled Tyrosinase from Labelled Substrate

Nature, 1965
IT is well known that tyrosinase becomes inactivated when it oxidizes phenol or pyrocatechol but is much more stable towards substituted phenols and catechols, such as 4-5-dimethyl catechol1. We wish to report evidence which seems to support the view that this inactivation is due to the formation of a compound between the enzyme protein and the product
B J, WOOD, L L, INGRAHAM
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Food Labeling

Diabetes Care, 1994
In June 1990, the American Diabetes Association approved a food labeling position statement (1) that emphasized the following four general points: 1) food labeling must be truthful, meaningful, understandable, and complete; 2) no food should be designated or promoted as nutritionally good, bad, healthful, or unhealthful for people with diabetes; 3 ...
M L, Wheeler   +7 more
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One Point of View: Labels, Labels, Labels

The Arithmetic Teacher, 1977
In the last decade the number of labels assigned to students has increased phenomenally. The amount of assistance and funding provided for children with learning problems has been both amazing and effective in helping them overcome and compensate for their difficulties, differences, or disabilities.
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Beyond labels

Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2002
This article advocates a neopragmatic approach to collaborative planning in protected areas characterized by historical conflict among diverse stakeholders. Our example is a multisectoral process initiated to address use and development conflicts in the international tourism destination of Banff National Park, Canada.
Tazim B. Jamal   +2 more
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