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pro vyhledávání: '"P. G. S. Beckett"'
Autor:
D. B. Buckley, T. Hennessy, L. Smith, James McCormick, A. Heffernan, John Greally, P. G. S. Beckett, N. Callaghan
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Irish Journal of Medical Science. 143:251-254
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British Journal of Psychiatry. 126:49-55
Since the discovery of adenosine 3'5'-cyclic monophosphate (cyclic AMP) by Sutherland and Rall (1958), the concept has evolved that this nucleotide acts as the second messenger substance for many neurotransmitter and hormone-induced responses (Suther
Autor:
J. Dermot O'Flynn, John Barragry, P. G. S. Beckett, M. I. Drury, J. J. Fennelly, Michael P. Brady, Liam G. O'Connell, Robert P. Towers, O. C. Ward
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Irish Journal of Medical Science. 143:313-318
Autor:
R. P. Kernan, L. M. T. Collum, J. Stephen Doyle, Kieran O'Driscoll, Geoffrey J. Bourke, P. G. S. Beckett, J. B. Lyons, D. K. O'Donovan, P. B. B. Gatenby, Peter Fahy, J. J. Fennelly, James Mason
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Irish Journal of Medical Science. 143:61-66
Autor:
Robert Carroll, P. G. S. Beckett, J. B. Prendiville, Geoffrey J. Bourke, Miss K. Coonan, M. I. Drury, C. S. Breathnach, James ST. L. O'Dea, A. Walsh, B. M. Stokes, P. M. Guinan, Catherine A. Quinn, G. S. Smith, J. Barnes
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Irish Journal of Medical Science. 141:187-192
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Journal of studies on alcohol. 37(7)
Rats exposed to ultraviolet light with maximum emission at 350 nm showed a stable intake of alcohol over water. A control group of animals exposed to white fluorescence light did not drink more alcohol than water.
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Archives of General Psychiatry. 22:500
RECENT evidence suggests a relationship in humans between reduction of stage-4 sleep (viz, high voltage, slow waves) and varying degrees of thought disturbance. Notable are the reports of marked decrease in stage-4 patterning in chronic schizophrenic