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1990

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The Rise And Fall Of The Great Music Festivals And The Hippie Culture Of The 1960’S: Monterey, Woodstock, And Altamont, Charles Anthony Gates Aug 1990

The Rise And Fall Of The Great Music Festivals And The Hippie Culture Of The 1960’S: Monterey, Woodstock, And Altamont, Charles Anthony Gates

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The Use Of Orientalism In The Drama Of Elizabeth Inchbald, Valerie Denise Adams May 1990

The Use Of Orientalism In The Drama Of Elizabeth Inchbald, Valerie Denise Adams

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Throughout the eighteenth century, interest in the East continued to flourish and incentives to travel there increased. As colonial expansion grew, the middle class began touring abroad with their entire families. Returning home full of excitement from their adventures in exotic places, they felt compelled to publish travel books and to share what they had seen. The materials and interpretations of the East that appeared in the travel books captured the imagination of numerous writers in England and created a large body of literature in which the Orient was the background.

One of these writers was Elizabeth Simpson Inchbald. This …


The Effect Of Repetitive Midazolam Treatment On Acoustical Startle In Rats, Robert Francis Mirabella May 1990

The Effect Of Repetitive Midazolam Treatment On Acoustical Startle In Rats, Robert Francis Mirabella

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Benzodiazepines are a class of drugs that have several actions including hypnotic features, anti-convulsant features, and anxiolytic features. Midazolam (MZ), a short acting benzodiazepine, is of special interest because of its probable high abuse potential and its efficacy as a preanesthetic.

Tolerance to drug effect has been found for both the hypnotic and anti-convulsant activity of benzodiazepines. Tolerance to the anxiolytic activity of benzodiazepines, however, is less clear. Evidence suggests that the time course for the development of tolerance associated with the anxiolytic action of MZ is slower than the time course associated with tolerance to the sedative and anticonvulsant …