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Progestogens: An Occasional Review
Asia-Oceania Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1991AbstractProgestogens are drugs which share the ability to stimulate the progesterone receptor, but differ in many other aspects. Some of their uses include the regulation of menstrual bleeding, protection of oestrogen‐primed endometrium, contraception and as anticancer therapy.
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Abstract In its most extreme version, occasionalism is the view that God is the only genuine causal agent in the cosmos. Minds and bodies serve only as “occasions” for God to exercise its causal efficacy. After examining why neither Descartes nor Clauberg can be considered occasionalists, despite some scholarly traditions, this chapter ...
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Descartes and occasional causation
British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 1994(1994). Descartes and occasional causation. British Journal for the History of Philosophy: Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 35-54.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1988
To the Editor.— A Florida physician wrote a letter inquiring about the risks of occasional use of marijuana. 1 Dr Herrington, a Milwaukee psychiatrist, replied that the infrequent use of marijuana (less than once a week) probably will not result in ill effects, unless one of the infrequent acute reactions to marijuana happens to occur.
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To the Editor.— A Florida physician wrote a letter inquiring about the risks of occasional use of marijuana. 1 Dr Herrington, a Milwaukee psychiatrist, replied that the infrequent use of marijuana (less than once a week) probably will not result in ill effects, unless one of the infrequent acute reactions to marijuana happens to occur.
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The Occasional Surgeon and the Occasional Statistician
Medical Journal of Australia, 1937openaire +1 more source

