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Three novel Enterobacter cloacae bacteriophages for therapeutic use from Ghanaian natural waters. [PDF]

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Therapeutic Use Exemptions

Medicine and Sport Science, 2017
The introduction, in 2004, of the World Anti-Doping Code and a standardized "prohibited list" of substances and methods proscribed in sport represented a consistent, international response to the escalating challenge of drug misuse in contemporary sport.
David, Gerrard, Andrew, Pipe
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Therapeutic Use of Role-Playing Game (RPG) in Mental Health: A Scoping Review

Simulation & Gaming, 2022
Background Role-playing game (RPG) is a term that covers a series of forms and styles of games that involve, in some way, the creation, representation and progression of characters who interact in a fictional world under a system of structured rules. Its
Daniel Luccas Arenas   +2 more
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Therapeutic use exemptions

2021
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Therapeutic Use of Nicergoline

Clinical Drug Investigation, 2008
The ergot alkaloid derivative nicergoline became clinically available about 35 years ago in the 1970s. Nicergoline has a broad spectrum of action: (i) as an alpha(1)-adrenoceptor antagonist, it induces vasodilation and increases arterial blood flow; (ii) it enhances cholinergic and catecholaminergic neurotransmitter function; (iii) it inhibits platelet
Bengt Winblad   +6 more
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