The Winter's Tale
.... As The
Winter's Tale opens up, the audience is introduced to the two countries (Ii .... with his varying childness cure in me Thoughts that would thick my
blood (I.ii ....
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Native American Issues in Novels
Louise Erdrich in her novel Love Medicine and James Welch in his
Winter in the
Blood each address issues of gender and cultural roles among contemporary Native ....
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Temperature Regulation
.... During an infection, the white
blood cells release a substance called "leucocyte pyrogen .... or cold weather tends to increase in the summer or
winter respectively. ....
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Diabetes
.... related to cold because Type 1 diabetes develops more often in
winter than in .... life, it is often found that the patients had autoantibodies in their
blood at an ....
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Forms of Diabetes
.... related to cold because Type 1 diabetes develops more often in
winter than in .... life, it is often found that the patients had autoantibodies in their
blood at an ....
(1101

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Seals
.... Weddell seals are able to
winter under the ice as far south as the Ross .... insulating blubber and partly by their ability to reduce the flow of
blood to surface ....
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Performance Enhancing Drugs
.... Three athletes lost their gold medals at the 2002
Winter Olympics in Salt .... It can also cause joint disease, high
blood pressure, and pituitary gland disorders. ....
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Sunday Morning Poem
.... in the second stanza: The bough of summer and the
winter branch, These .... Religion becomes enmeshed in the poem with
blood, with the different religions serving ....
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Winning & Performance Enhancing Drugs
.... Three athletes lost their gold medals at the 2002
Winter Olympics in Salt .... It can also cause joint disease, high
blood pressure, and pituitary gland disorders. ....
(1827

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Drive to Win & Drugs
.... Three athletes lost their gold medals at the 2002
Winter Olympics in Salt .... It can also cause joint disease, high
blood pressure, and pituitary gland disorders. ....
(1830

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Air Pollution in New York
.... This decline resulted in a mean
blood lead level decline of more than 30 percent. .... Carbon monoxide contamination is most severe during the
winter months. ....
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Nutrition and the Elderly
.... University of Utah, 100pp. Viverais-Dresler, G., & Richardson, H. (1991,
Winter). .... Clinical use of 24-hour ambulatory
blood pressure monitoring. ....
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Analysis of Drugs Used by Athletes
.... they can cause serious side effects such as irregular heartbeats, high
blood pressure, convulsions .... which tit is hope will be in place by the 2006
Winter Olympics ....
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Meaning of Passover
.... the holiday marks the release of the earth from the grip of
winter, Passover is .... the animal was killed, a bunch of hyssop was dipped in the victim's
blood and a ....
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Hormones that Influence Behavior
.... When these levels drop again as the cycle progresses, the
blood vessels begin .... Because the
winter months have longer nights, more melatonin is produced and so ....
(1973

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)
Hormones' Effect on Behavior
.... When these levels drop again as the cycle progresses, the
blood vessels begin .... Because the
winter months have longer nights, more melatonin is produced and so ....
(1972

8

)
Fish and Cold Water
.... AFPs and AFGPs is to lower the freezing point of an organism's
blood plasma without .... spawning offshore and returning offshore by late autumn and early
winter (14 ....
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Metaphysical Conceits in Shakespeare's Sonnets
.... fierce tiger's jaws, And burn the long-lived phoenix in her
blood Like as .... summertime, approaching old age and death are compared to the coming
winter and the ....
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8

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The Long-Horned Sculpin
.... Different types of cottid spawn in the
winter, spring, or during cool .... This microorganism--which has been reported to induce irreversible
blood changes in young ....
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Pesticide Use & Free Radicals
.... through the air and water to expose nontarget crops (Archibald &
Winter, 1990, p .... of free radicals is the oxidation of oxyhemoglobin in red
blood cells (Brunori ....
(2369

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Pesticide Use and Free Radicals
.... through the air and water to expose nontarget crops (Archibald &
Winter, 1990, p .... of free radicals is the oxidation of oxyhemoglobin in red
blood cells (Brunori ....
(2370

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OCCUPATIONAL COLD STRESS
.... to those of persons who do not participate in
winter swimming (ie .... persistent elevation of anticardiolipin antibodies (aCL) in this patient's
blood serum may be ....
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Chopin & George Sand
.... and her nursing of him while coughing up buckets of
blood, she resembled .... Sand's novels like
Winter in Majorca and Lucrezia Floriani depict experiences from ....
(2541

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Effects of Smoking During Pregnancy
.... and researchers speculate that the accumulation of carbon monoxide in the fetal
blood stream leads to .... Albrecht, SA, Higgins, LW, Lebow, H. (2000,
Winter). ....
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Five Native American Writers
.... and five novels: D'Arcy McNickle's The Surrounded (1936), N. Scott Momaday's House Made of Dawn (1968), Robert Welch's
Winter in the
Blood (1974), Leslie ....
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20th Century Native American Writers
.... and five novels: D'Arcy McNickle's The Surrounded (1936), N. Scott Momaday's House Made of Dawn (1968), Robert Welch's
Winter in the
Blood (1974), Leslie ....
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Air Bags
.... solid state, however, it is considered toxic because it can affect
blood pressure and .... This is the most promising of the new technologies (
Winter "Air Bags" 41 ....
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Cancer: Its History and Treatment in US Society
.... Work like that in Japan and Sweden, where
blood from patients who went into remission helped other patients beat the .... Whole Earth Review, 65(
Winter), 126-135. ....
(1385

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Emily Dickinson and Sylvia Plath
.... Her husband becomes the vampire who has sucked her
blood for seven years, and in .... often uses startling imagery, as in references to the worm in "In
Winter in My ....
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Depression in Children & Implications for Therapists
.... poisoning can occur in
winter when windows are closed and space heaters are in heavy use. This condition can be checked for easily by a simple
blood test which ....
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