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Science, 2000
In the Editors' Choice selection “Detection of NO” (7 July, p. 15), the editor says that “Nitrous oxide (NO) is implicated in many metabolic processes.” Don't you mean nitric oxide? As far as I know, the main thing nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, is implicated in is dentistry.
Elizabeth Lowe, Dain Borges
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No, No, No

2020
Abstract Thatcher got less money back from her EEC partners than she had argued for but secured a lasting deal to replace endless yearly battles for refunds. Arguments over reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) continued. Thatcher championed economic liberalization in Europe, but was opposed to the Treaty changes needed to bring
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No democracy, no academia

Science, 2023
Over the past 30 weeks, Israel has been undergoing an upheaval marked by unprecedented attacks by the government on the independence of its judiciary, attorney general, government legal advisers, police, military, public broadcasting, and religious freedom. This assault on democratic institutions and principles is an imminent threat to Israeli academia,
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No name—no blame

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2013
‘The NHS in England can become the safest health care system in the world. That will require unified will, optimism, investment, and change... rules, standards, regulations and enforcement have a place in the pursuit of quality, but they pale in potential compared to the power of pervasive and constant learning’; so says Donald Berwick, the wise elder ...
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No NO prevents parkinsonism

Nature Medicine, 1996
Inhibition of nitric oxide synthesis by 7-nitroindazole prevents destruction of dopamine neurons and parkinsonian symptoms in baboons treated with MPTP (page 1017–1021).
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No Insurance, No Admission

New England Journal of Medicine, 1985
I would like to address what seems to me to be a very disturbing trend from my vantage point as a primary care internist in a relatively isolated rural area approximately two hours in any direction from a referral center. To illustrate my problem, I report the following two cases.
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No interest, no conflict

Cancer, 2020
Financial conflicts of interest undoubtedly impact National Comprehensive Cancer Network and other guideline committee recommendations. Could a guideline committee rating system address not only biased recommendations but also the pragmatic issue that the most expert individuals are not likely to be free of conflicts?
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