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    Frühwald, Richard.
    Contents: <br/
    >1. T. Hautkrankheiten.
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    Davis KL, Hollister LE, Vento AL, Beilstein BA, Rosekind GR.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1979 May 25;63(2):143-6.
    Dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE) was administered acutely to rats subsequently injected with spomorphine. A dose of 80 mg of DMAE had no effect on the severity of apomorphine-induced stereotypy. However, 160 mg of DMAE significantly diminished the severity of apomorphine-induced stereotypy. This dose of DMAE did not significantly alter spontaneous locomotor activity. DMAE did not reduced apomorphine-induced stereotypy in animals previously exposed to haloperidol and presumed to have postsynaptic dopamine receptor supersensitivity. These results with DMAE are contrasted with the effects of choline chloride, and suggest that choline chloride may be more effective than DMAE at augmenting striatal cholinergic activity.
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    Dale L. Morgan ... [et al.].
    Contents:
    Introduction / Rhoda R. Gilman
    The fur trade and its historians / Dale L. Morgan
    The North West Company, pedlars extraordinary / W.L. Morton
    From competition to union / K.G. Davies
    Some American characteristics of the American Fur Company / David Lavender
    Fur trade sites, Canada / J.D. Herbert
    Fur trade sites, the Plains and the Rockies / Merrill J. Mattes
    Symbol, utility, and aesthetics in the Indian fur trade / Wilcomb E. Washburn
    Archaeology as a key to the colonial fur trade / John Witthoft
    The growth and economic significance of the American fur trade, 1790-1890 / James L. Clayton.
    Print c1967