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An investigation into the effects and possible mechanisms of action of cimetidine and ranitidine on the sexual behaviour of male rats.
(1985)
The development of a new class of antihistamines, the
H2-receptor antagonists, introduced a new era in the
treatment of peptic ulcer diseases. Cimetidine, the first
clinically effective H2-blocker, was introduced ...
The syntactic features of South African Indian English among students in Natal, with regard to use and attitudes towards usage.
(1987)
Two tests were developed and administered to 122 South
African students of Indian descent and 70 South African
students of European descent. One test elicited use of
certain syntactic constructions through requesting ...
The effect of alcohol, isoniazid, rifampicin, paracetamol and hexane on hepatic gluconeogenesis and bromosulphthalein clearance.
(1988)
The first workers to use the isolated perfused rat liver for the study of gluconeogenesis
were Corey and Britton (1941). Subsequently, other investigators found the modified
method of Miller et al (1951) to be more ...
The influence of the application of pharmacokinetics on the effects of theophylline utilisation upon members of the Indian population.
(1989)
Theophylline is a dimethylated xanthine similar in structure to caffeine which is commonly found in tea, coffee and cola beverages (Hendeles and Weinberger, 1983; Rall, 1985). Clinically, its most important pharmacological ...
The oxygen performance of a contact lens on the human eye.
(1989)
There is considerable evidence to indicate that most gas permeable contact lenses do not transmit sufficient oxygen to supply all the corneal oxygen requirement. This problem is further exacerbated by non-valid methods of ...
The incidence and distribution of ametropia in blacks in Umlazi.
(1988)
Age, sex, race, heredity, environment and nutrition have been
found to influence ametropia. In this study, the distribution of
refractive errors has been investigated in relation to age, sex,
race, education and near ...
An investigation into the effects of sex difference and contralateral masking on the monaural brainstem auditory evoked response (Baer) obtained in a group of normal hearing Indian undergraduate university students.
(1989)
The objectives of the investigation were to establish diagnostic
reference data; and to examine and report on the effects
of sex difference and contralateral masking on the normal BAER. BAERs were elicited from the target ...