Fred L. McLane ... first assistant camera (as Fred McLane) Parker Meyer ... film loader: Savannah James H. Pair III ... grip Harrison Palmer ... electrician: Savannah Jesse Wayne Parker ... second company grip (as Wayne Parker) Frank Parrish ... second assistant camera Robert...
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Benjamin Rush, highly acclaimed throughout the newborn nation, set about his curative missions by draining his patients, in successive bleedings, of up to four pints of blood while simultaneously purging them (i.e., causing them to vomit) with copious doses of toxic mercury. Rush’s “Great...
——. Letters of Grover Cleveland, 1850–1908. Ed. by Allan Nevins. Boston and New York, 1933. Harrison, Benjamin. This Country of Ours. 2d. ed. New York, 1897. ——. Views of an Ex–President. Indianapolis, Ind., 1901. Roosevelt, Theodore. ...
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This review deals with the adverse reactions associated with general anaesthetic agents in current use. These reactions fall into 2 categories; those which are more common, predictable and often closely related, and those which are rare, unpredictable and carry a high mortality. ...
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Benjamin EJ, Bennett D, Bernabé E, Bhalla K, Bhandari B, Bikbov B, Bin Abdulhak A, Birbeck G, Black JA, Blencowe H, Blore JD, Blyth F, Bolliger I, Bonaventure A, Boufous S, Bourne R, Boussinesq M, Braithwaite T, Brayne C, Bridgett L, Brooker S, Brooks P, Brugha TS, Bryan...
Trimera formation is not a general stress response.Benjamin, D. HarrisonJordan, HashemiMaayan, BibiRebecca, PulverDanny, BavliYaakov, NahmiasMelanie, WellingtonGuillermo, SapiroJudith, Berman
Because the genetic code is degenerate, more than one codon may be used to encode a particular amino acid (Watson, J. D., In: Molecular Biology of the Gene, 3rd Ed., W. A. Benjamin, Inc., Menlo Park, Calif. (1977), pp. 356-357). Using the genetic code, one or more different...