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Amiodarone - waxed and waned and waxed again

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2001
Amiodarone has been used as an anti-arrhythmic drug since the 1970s and has an established role in the treatment of ventricular tachyarrhythmias. Although considered to be a class III anti-arrhythmic, amiodarone also has class I, II and IV actions, which gives it a unique pharmacological and anti-arrhythmic profile.
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Waxing lyrical: taking ear wax seriously

Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2021
Some medical conditions carry prestige and others do not.1 Diseases with high prestige attract celebrity patronage and awareness campaigns. Those with lower prestige excite little media interest and doctors may see them as trivial or banal. Among such conditions, ear wax probably lies close to the bottom of the hierarchy of suffering.
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Wax on, wax off: a rare case of catatonia

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2014
Catatonia was first described by a German psychiatrist, Karl Kahlbaum, in 1874. It is a behavioral syndrome marked by an inability to move normally, which can occur in the context of many underlying general medical and psychiatric disorders. A wide variety of neurologic, metabolic, drug-induced, and psychiatric causes of catatonia have been reported ...
Karen, Greenberg   +3 more
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Horsley's Wax

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2007
Anyone who has seen a skull bone flap being turned or the sternum being divided at a median sternotomy will be well aware of the considerable bleeding that can occur in these procedures from the highly vascular red bone marrow inside these structures. They will also, no doubt, have seen the surgeon stem the bleeding by smearing wax – Horsley's bone wax
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wax

2023
Benihoppe and ...
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Ear wax

British Journal of General Practice, 2023
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Wax Patterning: Cavendish and the Physics of Wax

2019
This chapter explores both Cavendish’s Philosophical Letters and The Blazing World to show how rethinking the physics of wax impression changes how we understand not only how objects relate to each other, but also what it means to be a self and to engage in various kinds of relationships with other selves.
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Conversion of Wax Scales into Comb Wax

2014
The cyclical changes in cellular organelles and the chemical composition of beeswax precursors found in the haemolymph and gland tissues, closely coincide with age-related wax secretion rates. It is one of the divisions of labour, a coincidence of physiology and behaviour that parallels other polyethisms. The mechanical properties and crystal structure
H.R. Hepburn   +2 more
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Waxing Lacanian

Griffith Law Review, 2013
MacNeil, William, Salecl, Renata
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Wax

2020
Throughout the centuries, wax has often been used to create pictures that reproduce their models as accurately as possible.
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