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Executive Power
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executive is a leading character in the definition of good government.... A feeble executive implies a feeble execution of the government. A feeble execution is but another phrase for a bad execution: and a government ill executed, whatever...

Science Based Research
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Science Based Research Abstract In the past five years, skeletal muscle has emerged as a paradigm of “nitric oxide” (NO) function and redox-related signaling in biology. All major nitric oxide synthase (NOS) isoforms, including a muscle-spe...

Cognitive-Behavior And Sub-Cultural Models Of Addiction
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the view of addiction as a chronic brain disease. While there is strong scientific evidence for the medical basis of addiction as a brain disease, public support for the disease concept of use remains mixed; a majority of Americans continu...

Impact Of Drug Abuse
http://www.researchomatic.com/Impact-Of-Drug-Abuse-37197.html

Impact of substance abuse on children and families: research, 1-199 ....

Drugs, Society, And Behavior
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drugs, a person's brain becomes "rewired" to tolerate high amounts of dopamine neurotransmitters, but once those high amounts of dopamine cease to exist, the person experiences withdrawal symptoms (www.recoverytoday.net). However, there are...

Nitric Oxide And Dmd
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Nitric oxide mediates fundamental physiological actions on skeletal muscle. The neuronal NO synthase isoform (NOS1) was reported to be located exclusively in the sarcolemma. Its loss from the sarcolemma was associated with development of Du...

Drug Addiction
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drug that seeks, use and continue in the face of negative consequences. Drug Addiction is a relatively recent construct in a social phenomenon. That is, regardless of the use of psychoactive drugs for many years, drugs only became a social ...