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Minocycline induced skin pigmentation
(1993)
Skin pigmentation as a complication of minocycline therapy is familiar to dermatologists but is less well recognized in general practice where the treatment is widely prescribed. Although the British national fornulary ...
Disease concordances amongst marital partners : Not ‘way of life’ or mortality data artifact
(1993)
Mortality statistics for Great Britain (1979–1980, 1982–1983) for more than 500 occupations and 20 different causes of death were examined. The paper demonstrates that there is clear concordance of cause of death between ...
Applying techniques from foreign language teaching to computer science
(University of Hertfordshire, 1993)
As increasingly large numbers of students enter higher education, it is necessary to rethink teaching strategies and the allocation of resources to cope with class sizes that are well over the three figure mark. In the ...
The free energy change of restricting a bond rotation in the binding of peptide analogues to vancomycin group antibiotics
(1993-01-01)
The adverse cost in free energy of restricting an internal bond rotation in the binding of the peptide ligands N-succinyl-D-alanine and N-fumaryl-D-alanine to the antibiotic Ristocetin A, has been estimated to be 3.7 ± 0.9 ...
Monoclonal antibody production technologies
(Wiley, 1993)
Molecular & Antibody Probes in Diagnosis
(Wiley, 1993)
Slot rattling from law enforcement to lawbreaking : a personal construct theory exploration of police stress
(1993)
Law enforcement is a highly stressful occupation, although the primary stressors involved are different from what might be expected. These stressors, and police officers' responses to them, were examined from the perspective ...
Dynamic instability of microtubules: Monte Carlo simulation and application to different types of microtubule lattice
(1993)
Dynamic instability is the term used to describe the transition of an individual microtubule, apparently at random, between extended periods of slow growth and brief periods of rapid shortening. The typical sawtooth growth ...