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  1. Infinitary logic: In memoriam Carol Karp : a collection of papers by various authors (Lecture notes in mathematics ; 492) by W. D. Keuker (editor), 1975
  2. Languages with expressions of infinite length (Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics) by Carol Ruth Karp, 1964
  3. Infinitary Logic: In Memoriam Carol Karp (Lecture Notes in Mathematics) (Volume 0)
  4. Languages with Expressions of Infinite Length by Carol R. KARP, 1964-01-01
  5. Cataract Surgery and Intraocular Lenses: A 21st Century Perspective (American Academy of Ophthalmology Monograph Series)
  6. Deutsche Stunden by Allen I. ; Mayer, Edgar N. ; Karp, Barry J. ; Gaar, Alice Carol; Daetsch, Willard Ticknor; Mahoney, Dennis J. Weinstein, 1964

41. Officers - About - Asia Society
carol P. Herring Vice President, External Affairs. Karen karp Vice President,Marketing and Communications. Shin R. Miyoshi
http://asiasociety.erlbaum.net/about/officers.html
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... Asia Society Staff Officers Vishakha N. Desai
President Robert W. Radtke
Senior Vice President for Programs Carol P. Herring
Vice President, External Affairs Karen Karp
Vice President, Marketing and Communications Shin R. Miyoshi
Vice President, Finance and Administration
Vivien Stewart

Vice President, Education
Vishakha N. Desai
President Prior to joining the Asia Society Dr. Desai was a curator of Indian, Southeast Asian and Islamic art at The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, where she also served as head of public programs and academic affairs. She has also taught at the University of Massachusetts, Boston University and Columbia University. Dr. Desai received her B.A. from Bombay University and her M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. In 1996 Susquehanna University awarded her an Honorary Doctorate in Arts. The recipient of numerous grants and fellowships, Dr. Desai has published extensively on traditional Indian art and on issues in contemporary Asian art. She has lectured extensively in the U.S. and in Asia, and has served as an advisor and juror for numerous international projects on contemporary art. She has also been a frequent speaker to business audiences on the role of culture in changing Asian societies.

42. Officers - About - Asia Society
carol P. Herring Vice President, External Affairs. Karen karp Vice President,Marketing and Communications. Vivien Stewart Vice President, Education
http://asiasociety.org/about/officers.html
Our Sites Asia Society AsiaSource AsiaFood AsiaSocietyMuseum InternationalEd Exhibitions Social Issues Culture Performing Arts ... Asia Society Staff Officers Vishakha N. Desai
President Karen Karp
Vice President, Marketing and Communications Vivien Stewart
Vice President, Education
Vishakha N. Desai
President Prior to joining the Asia Society Dr. Desai was a curator of Indian, Southeast Asian and Islamic art at The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, where she also served as head of public programs and academic affairs. She has also taught at the University of Massachusetts, Boston University and Columbia University. Dr. Desai received her B.A. from Bombay University and her M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. In 1996 Susquehanna University awarded her an Honorary Doctorate in Arts. The recipient of numerous grants and fellowships, Dr. Desai has published widely on traditional Indian art and on issues in contemporary Asian art. She has lectured extensively in the U.S. and in Asia, and has served as an advisor and juror for numerous international projects on contemporary art, including the Venice Biennale in 2003. Dr. Desai serves on the boards of The Brookings Institution, Citizens for NYC, and the New York City Advisory Commission for Cultural Affairs. She served as the President of the Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD) in 1998-99, and was on the Board from 1995-2000. She has also served on the Boards of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, LEAP (Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics), the South Asian Council of the Association of Asian Studies, the College Art Association, ArtTable, and the Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities. She is the recipient of numerous honors and awards, including the Asian Americans for Equality 2004 Asian American of the Year Award and the National Institute of Social Sciences Gold Medal.

43. HickokSports.com - History - U.S. Racquetball Champions
1999, Adam karp. 2000, Rocky Carson. 2001, Jack Huczek. 2002, Mike Guidry 1980, carol Frenck. 1981, Cindy Baxter. 1982, Diane Bullard
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Sports History
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U.S. Racquetball Champions
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U. S. Open
Men's Pro Singles
Year Champion Sudsy Monchik Cliff Swain Sudsy Monchik Jason Mannino Sudsy Monchik Cliff Swain Sudsy Monchik Kane Waselenchuk Kane Waselenchuk Top of page
Women's Pro Singles
Year Champion Michelle Gould Michelle Gould Jackie Paraiso Jackie Paraiso Christie Van Hees Kerri Wachtel Cheryl Gudinas Rhonda Rajsich Cheryl Gudinas Top of page
U. S. Nationals
Men's Singles
Year Champion Bill Schultz Bud Muehleisen Craig Finger Bill Schmidke Charles Brumfield Charles Brumfield Bill Schmidke Wayne Bowes Joe Wirkus Jerry Zukerman Lindsey Meyers John Egerman Ed Andrews Ed Andrews Jack Newman Dan Ferris Dan Ferris Ed Andrews Ed Andrews Jim Cascio Andy Roberts Tim Doyle Tim Doyle Tim Sweeney Chris Cole John Ellis Michael Bronfeld Michael Bronfeld Ruben Gonzalez Dan Obremski Adam Karp Adam Karp Rocky Carson Jack Huczek Mike Guidry Rocky Carson Jack Huczek Top of page
Women's Singles
Year Champion Fran Cohen Jan Pasternak Jan Pasternak Peggy Steding Peggy Steding Peggy Steding Sarah Green Karin Walton Hope Weisbach Sheryl Ambler Carol Frenck Cindy Baxter Diane Bullard Cindy Baxter Marci Drexler Cindy Baxter Cindy Baxter Diane Green Toni Bevelock Michelle Gilman Michelle Gilman Michelle Gilman Michelle Gilman Gould Michelle Gould Robin Levine Michelle Gould Michelle Gould Michelle Gould Robin Levine Cheryl Gudinas Cheryl Gudinas Cheryl Gudinas

44. TownFG
Town Council, Susan karp, Chm., carol H. Ahlschlager, Kurt P. Cavanaugh, MartiCurtiss, Walter J. Cusson, Kevin P. Graff, Thomas J. Kehoe, Whitfield C.
http://www.sots.state.ct.us/RegisterManual/SectionVII/townf-g.htm
F-G FAIRFIELD FARMINGTON FENWICK FRANKLIN ... GUILFORD FAIRFIELD Fairfield County.(Form of government, representative town meeting, selectmen, board of finance.)Settled, 1639; named 1645; included in Connecticut Colony, May, 1685. Total area, 31.3 sq. miles, Land area, 30.0 sq. miles. Population, est., 58,407. Voting districts, 10. Principal industries, Bigelow Tea Co., location of General Electric International Corporate Hdqrs., Fairfield Univ. and Sacred Heart Univ. Transp.Passenger: Served by Metro North Commuter Railroad Co. and buses of the Bridgeport Transit Auth. Freight and Express: Served by numerous motor common carriers. U.S. Route 1, Merritt Parkway and Conn. Turnpike pass through town, east and west. Post offices, Fairfield, Southport and rural free delivery. TOWN OFFICERS. Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, Marguerite H. Toth; Hours, 8:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M., Mon. through Fri.; Address, Old Town Hall, 611 Old Post Rd., 06824; Tel., (203) 256-3000; E-Mail, mtoth@town.fairfield.ct.us

45. File Not Found
Stacey karp, Young Feminist VP Malinda Rosell, Diversity VP carol AmeliaLasquade, Coordinator, CARE, Monterey Peninsula College
http://canow.org/she/luncheon_wrapup.html
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46. NYS Professional Discipline Summaries - June 2000
Howard karp, Port Washington, NY Profession Certified Public Accountant; Lic.No. 031515; Cal. carol A. Redding a/k/a carol A. Havens, Stony Brook, NY
http://www.op.nysed.gov/jun00.htm
New York State Education Department
Office of the Professions
Summaries of Regents Actions on Professional Misconduct and Discipline
June 13, 2000
Terms under which this information is provided.
Architecture Chiropractic Certified Public Accountancy Certified Social Work ... Veterinary Medicine Architecture Harry Steven Wild , Bronx, NY
Profession: Architect; Lic. No. 014439; Cal. No. 17990
Regents Action Date: June 13, 2000
Action: Found guilty of professional misconduct; Penalty: 1 year suspension with leave to apply for a stay of the execution of any remaining period of unserved suspension as set forth in the Regents Review Committee report - upon service of 1 year suspension or upon the stay of execution of any unserved period of suspension, respondent be placed on probation for 1 year, $1,500 fine.
Summary: Licensee was found guilty of the charge of willfully failing to register with the New York State Education Department. Chiropractic Michael P. Goetz , Rochester, NY
Profession: Chiropractor; Lic. No. 002727; Cal. No. 18294
Regents Action Date: June 13, 2000

47. Archived: Strengthening The Standards: Recommendations For OERI Peer Review - Ov
3, US Department of Education staff interviewed included Pat Knight (AssistantSecretary s Office); Ed Fuentes, Naomi karp, carol Lacampagne, Joseph Conaty,
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/PeerReview/overview.html
A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
Strengthening the Standards: Recommendations for OERI Peer Review - October 1999
I. Overview
Background for the Study
In accordance with these legislative requirements, the Assistant Secretary established final regulations to set standards for the evaluation of applications for grants and cooperative agreements and proposals for contracts, to take effect October 16, 1995. These standards were developed by the Assistant Secretary, in consultation with NERPPB. They were first published in a notice of proposed rulemaking in the Federal Register, June 7, 1995, to invite comments from interested parties. NERPPB gave final approval for these standards in fiscal year (FY) 1996 after all public comments had been received, discussed, and addressed as appropriate (Code of Federal Regulations [CFR], Title 34, Part 700). To date these standards for peer review have been applied in 2 years of competitions. NERPPB has asked for a review of the operation of the standards to date. This review is being carried out by OERI under contract, and is being overseen by an expert panel that helped frame the study and directed its progress. The panel members discussed and critiqued multiple versions of the present report and approved its findings and recommendations. The panel includes the following members: Christopher T. Cross, president, Council for Basic Education; Carl F. Kaestle, professor of education, history, and public policy, Brown University; Sharon Lewis, director of research, Council of Great City Schools; Penelope L. Peterson, dean, School of Education and Social Policy, Northwestern University; and Judith Sunley, assistant to the director for social policy and planning, National Science Foundation.

48. Carol E
carol E. Mayer. Thesis/Key issues The goal of this project is to produce apublication, Resonance and Wonder in karp Ivan and Steven D. Lavine (eds.
http://museumstudies.si.edu/Fellowships/mayer.htm
Fellowships
in Museum
P ractice
The Politics of Exhibiting culture: Legacies and Possibilities
Carol E. Mayer Thesis/Key issues: The goal of this project is to produce a publication, not a standard catalogue, that will address the problematic dichotomy between what Shelley Butler in her article "The Politics of Exhibiting culture: Legacies and Possibilities" (Museum Anthropology 23(3):74) has identified as "critical and optimistic perspectives on exhibiting culture." As a curator, I find myself caught in the middle of this dichotomy. Like many curators, I was caught unprepared when the controversy surrounding the Canadian exhibition "Into the Heart of Africa" initiated (perhaps forced?) some fundamental changes to existing notions of power, authority and voice. Clearly, we are now working in a highly public politicized environment that has required us to be more reflexive about our practice. . Museum professionals have shifted to a much more collaborative approach to public representation and there is a general recognition that the exhibition is not the final word, rather it is a negotiated space where old and new ideas coexist in the spirit of collaboration. References: Ames M.M. 1981. "Preservation and Access: A Report on an Experiment in Visible Storage" Gazette, Canadian Museum Association, Ottawa, Summer-Fall.

49. Award Information
carol karp Award. This award (not awarded every year) is made on the basis ofoutstanding The award was established in memory of carol karp (19261972),
http://www.math.umd.edu/undergraduate/majors/history.shtml
HOME PEOPLE UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE ... Math Majors
Purpose and History
Below is information on the purpose and history of the scholarships and awards administered by the Mathematics Department. (See the official listings for more details on amounts and conditions; you can also view a list of past winners of the awards.)
Abramowitz Award
This award is for superior competence and promise in the field of mathematics and its applications.
This award began in the 1960's. Initial funding was established by donations in honor of Milton Abramowitz, a Maryland mathematics professor best known for his work on mathematical tables at the National Bureau of Standards (now NIST). Former winners include Charles Fefferman (a Fields Medalist) and Sergey Brin (cofounder of the Google search engine company).
Aziz Mathematics Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded on the basis of excellence in mathematics.
This scholarship was first awarded in 2002. It is funded by Kadir Aziz, who received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from our department in 1958. He was on the faculty of Georgetown University from 1956 to 1967, and has been on the faculty of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County since 1967. He is presently Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Statistics at UMBC. Throughout his career, Professor Aziz has been an active member of the Numerical Analysis group at College Park. He is also the sponsor of the Aziz Lecture series
Higginbotham Award

50. Past Winners
carol karp Award (not awarded every year). 2004 Meghan Gwyer; 2003 Lawrence D Anna;2002 Jessica MetcalfBurton; 1999 Daniel Schick and David Spivak
http://www.math.umd.edu/undergraduate/majors/winners.shtml
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Some Past Award Winners
Below are listed past winners of undergraduate awards and scholarships administered by the Department of Mathematics. (For more information on the awards, see the history of the awards
Awards were designated in the spring of the years indicated below; Strauss TAs taught and scholarships were received in the following academic year. A dash ("") indicates we have no record of a winner (in particular, no winner is recorded in the University graduation commencement program of that year). In most or all of these cases, the award was not given in that year. Except for the Mathematics Competition / Krahn scholarships and possibly the dashes, so far as we know the record for scholarships and awards is complete. Any further information is welcomed by the webmaster.
There are also photos of past winners in the following years
Abramowitz Award
  • 2005 Greg Crosswhite
  • 2004 Jonathan Dahl
  • 2003 Jared English
  • 2002 Jonathan Pindrik
  • 2001 William (Pat) Hooper
  • 2000 William (Pat) Hooper
  • 1999 Matthew Bainbridge
  • 1998 David J. Clark

51. Health Library -
Primary Medical Reviewer, Adam Husney, MD Family Medicine. Specialist MedicalReviewer, carol L. karp, MD - Ophthalmology. Last Updated, March 4, 2004
http://yalenewhavenhealth.org/library/healthguide/en-us/illnessconditions/topic.

52. Should MAGE Be The Rage In Myeloma? -- Huff And Karp 106 (1): 5 -- Blood
carol Ann Huff , and Judith E. karp. JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY. Jungbluth andcolleagues have identified 2 cancer testis antigens as potential diagnostic and
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Blood, 1 July 2005, Vol. 106, No. 1, pp. 5.
This Article Full Text (PDF) Alert me when this article is cited Alert me if a correction is posted Services Email this article to a friend Similar articles in this journal Alert me to new issues of the journal Download to citation manager ... Rights and Permissions PubMed Articles by Huff, C. A. Articles by Karp, J. E. Related Collections Related Article in Blood Online
IMMUNOBIOLOGY
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Should MAGE be the rage in myeloma?
Carol Ann Huff , and Judith E. Karp JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY Jungbluth and colleagues have identified 2 cancer testis antigens as potential diagnostic and therapeutic targets in multiple myeloma. Despite the advent of mechanistically diverse agents with important clinical efficacy, multiple myeloma remains an incurable disease. Insights into the biology of aberrant plasma cell differentiation in monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) and myeloma offer the potential for new therapeutic strategies.

53. Cleveland Bar Association -About Us
Middle row from left carole Schwartz Rendon, Inajo Davis Chappell, carol Rogers Marvin L. karp, ABA Delegate Shannon L. McEaneney, Young Lawyers Chair
http://www.clevelandbar.org/about/leadership.php

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The 2005-06 officers and trustees of the Cleveland Bar Association were sworn in at the 132nd Annual Meeting on June 16, 2005, at the Downtown Marriott at Key Center. In addition, the Professionalism award was given to Charles F. Clarke; The Juvenile Justice Award was given to Timothy J. Viskocil, The President's Award was given to Aubrey B. Willacy; and the Justice for all Volunteer of the Year Award was given to Mary Ann Rabin.
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to read P. Kelly Tompkins' Inaugural Address.
2005-06 Board of Trustees
Front row from left: Ginger F. Mlakar, treasurer; Hugh E. McKay, president-elect; P. Kelly Tompkins, president; Kerin Lyn Kaminski, vice president;
D. Larkin Chenault, executive director and secretary
Middle row from left: Carole Schwartz Rendon, Inajo Davis Chappell, Carol Rogers Hilliard, Shannon L. McEaneney, young lawyers section chair, Marvin L. Karp, ABA delegate, Karen N. Neilsen, Pamela N. Hultin, Sonia M. Winner
Back row from left: George L. McGaughey, James M. Lawniczak, R. Benton Gray, Mark S. Bennett, Ned Whelan, public representative, Subodh Chandra, Lawrence V. Lindberg, Kevin J. Donahue

54. Untitled
carol karp, BS 1983. Everly Keenan, MS 1978, PhD 1983. Andrew Leitzinger, BS 1983.Christopher Mattair, BS 1983. James McDonald, BS 1983
http://www.geology.udel.edu/alumni/menu-chron.html
The Delaware Geology Alumni CHRONOLOGICAL Link List Click Here for a ALPHABETICAL list Alumni Home N. William Hiller, BA 1961 Eric Schneider, BA 1962 William Tewelow, BA 1962 Thomas Gray, BA 1963 Arthur Cohen, BS 1964 John Crelling, BA 1964 Brian Kelly, BS 1965 Jeffrey Fischer, BA 1966 Clinton Hall, BA 1966 Burke Lane, BA 1966 Walter Moore, BA 1966 Marjorie Vangulick, BA 1967 Earl Bennett, BA 1968 Edward Custer, BS 1968 Thomas Moore, BA 1968 William Osburn, BS 1968 John Talley, BA 1969 Alan Crossan, BS 1970 Dustin Dornbrook, BS 1970 Douglas Swift, BS 1970 Bryant Brown, BA 1971 Mark Darienzo, BA 1971 Ben Oostdam, PhD 1971 Thomas Stafford, BS 1971 Linda Anderson, BA 1972 David Corman, MS 1972 John Eastlund, BS 1972 Richard Strom, MS 1972, PhD 1976 William Condit, BA 1973 Glenn Elliott, MS 1973 Douglas Frick, BS 1973 Donald Henry, BS 1973 L. Craig Maurer, BS 1973 William Miller, BS 1973 Roger Moose, MS 1973 Susan Olesak, BS 1973 Sharon Sherman, MS 1973 James White, BA 1973 Thomas Wintczak, BA 1973 Kenneth Carlson, BS 1974 James Crosby, MS 1980, BS 1974 William Curry, BS 1974

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carol karp, BS 1983. Lance Kearns, MS 1973, PhD 1977. Everly Keenan, MS 1978,PhD 1983. Christopher Keene, BS 1999. Brian Kelly, BS 1965
http://www.geology.udel.edu/alumni/menu-alph.html
The Delaware Geology Alumni ALPHABETICAL Link List Click Here for a CHRONOLOGICAL list Alumni Home Dianna Abraham, BA 1991 Stiles Adkins, BA 1999 Charlene Aiken, BS 1975 Regina Albert, BS 1979 Leslee Alexander, BS 1997 Blake Allen, BA 1984 Elizabeth Allen, MS 1974, PhD 1978 Phillip Allen, BS 1989 Nicholas Allmendinger, BS 1996, MS 1999, PhD 2003 Natalie Altounian, MS 2001 Jorge Alvarez, BS 1981 Thomas Andersen, BS 1986 Carole Anderson, BS 1984 Jess Anderson, BS 1998 Keith Anderson, BA 1983 Linda Anderson, BA 1972 Scott Anderson, BA 1990 Wayne Andrews, MS 1986 Lynn Andrews, BS 1992 Matina Angelakos, MS 1993 Rebecca Angell, BA 1982 David Angle, BS 1982 Jeffrey Armstrong, BS 1983 Garry Arndt, BA 1981 James K. Arsenault, BA 1984 Jennifer Athey, BS 1993 Brian Atwater, PhD 1980 Daniel Auerbach, BS 1995 Dennis Bacon, BA 1984 Mery Bair, BA 1993 Ralph Baker, PhD 1979 Elizabeth Baker, BA 1994 Timothy Baker, BS 1977 Brian Baldauf, BS 1985 Andrew Ballentine, BS 1975 Rodney Barlow, MS 1977 Theodore Barnett, BA 1983 William Barney, BS 1983 Laura Barnwell, BS 1991

56. Highlights: July 15th, 2004
carol L. karp, MD, a prestigious leader in the field of ocular surface disease, Photograph Courtesy of carol L. karp, MD. Positive Role of Interferon
http://www.thehighlights.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=H&Cat

57. Professor Cardy - Personalidades/Carol Ruth Karp
Translate this page carol Ruth karp. 10/08/1926 Estados Unidos 20/08/1972 Estados Unidos Arquivo,karp.jpeg. Álbum, Personalidades. Classificação (7 voto(s))
http://www.profcardy.com/slides/cpg1.3.1/displayimage.php?album=random&cat=0&pos

58. Awards And Prizes In Mathematics
carol karp Prize; Sacks Prize; Gödel Lecturers. Louis Hay Award, Association forWomen in Mathematics; Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/People/math_awards.html
Awards and Prizes in Mathematics
This page consists of awards and prizes available for those working in the field of mathematics.

59. Gary Karp Down Under - 2000 Paralympics Photos
by Gary karp. Visit the Sydney Paralympic Games. Visit the International ParalympicCommittee carol Hickey and Lisa Lanier of the USA Fencing Team.
http://www.lifeonwheels.org/paralympicpics.html
Photos from the 2000 Paralympics
in Sydney, Australia
by Gary Karp
Visit the Sydney Paralympic Games Visit the International Paralympic Committee The opening ceremonies, with a sold out crowd of 110,000 at Stadium Australia, Homebush Bay, NSW, one half hour west of Sydney. The USA team in the parade of athletes at the opening ceremonies, October 18, 2000 A military jet flies over the stadium during the opening. Angel floats at the opening ceremonies. Olympic Boulevard, Homebush Bay The Paralympic flame. Netherlands vs. USA in the semifinals. The US team lost. Britain vs. Germany in the first round. The Brits won. Fencing. The foils and vests are electronic, and indicate a touch on the scoreboard. Carol Hickey and Lisa Lanier of the USA Fencing Team. The US Sitting Volleyball team against Hungary. They came in last overall. Serving in the T class, below the elbow amputee. Members of the Swedish swimming team. More Paralympic photos Australia photos New Zealand photos Back to Down Under journal ... Back Home The triple jump. Note the microphones on the track.

60. Pharmaceutical Research
James Hammar, Samuel Harder, Charles Hoiberg, Ajaz Hussain, carol karp, HectorLlanos, Juan Mantelle, Patrick Noonan, David Swanson, Horst Zerbe,
http://www.aapspharmaceutica.com/publications/toc.asp?vol=14&issue=7&journal=PHA

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