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202. In vivo and in vitro evaluation of the effects of domperidone on the gastrointestinal tract of healthy horses
203. In vivo and in vitro effects of neostigmine on gastrointestinal tract motility of horses
204. Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and safety of zoledronic acid in horses
205. Democratization and the Arab Spring
206. Special forum on Moral Limit and Possibility in World Politics
207. Principled pragmatism and the logic of consequences
208. Time to Kill
209. Use of zoledronate for treatment of a bone fragility disorder in horses
210. Effects of phenylbutazone on gene expression of cyclooxygenase-1 and -2 in the oral, glandular gastric, and bladder mucosae of healthy horses
211. Soldiers and the Soviet State: Civil-Military Relations from Brezhnev to Gorbachev
212. The domestic political logic of Gorbachev's new thinking in foreign policy
213. Expression of cyclooxygenase genes in the jejunum of horses during low-flow ischemia and reperfusion
214. As Moscow Sees Us: American Politics and Society in the Soviet Mindset
215. Book Reviews
216. As mortgage rates rise, fence-sitters make their moves
217. Effect of gastric ulceration on physiologic responses to exercise in horses
218. The Weary Titan: Britain and the Experience of Relative Decline, 1895-1905
219. Orlando/Central Florida: metro Orlando office development experiencing a slump; market analysis predicts a 15% decline this year
220. Orlando: public works and tourism spur strong commercial activity
221. Hydraulic designs help insure F-18's combat readiness
222. Orlando: Disney leads development with giant convention-resort project; downtown office, mixed-use and retail markets thrive
223. Orlando: an influx of new business fuels growth in tri-county area; but excess office space and strained infrastructure remains
224. Orlando: construction slows in most sectors to counteract rising vacancy; area tourism bolsters competitive hotel-convention market
225. Orlando: experts say: 'Some segments showing strain, boom far from over'; mixed-use projects prevail, many jobs planned through 1988
226. Orlando: reduced inflation and lower rates provide stimulus; industrial park and hotel developments rise to the occasion
227. Orlando
228. Orlando: an influx on new industry has investment sector riding high again; tourism market is spurring a number of construction projects
229. Free Hand Abroad, Divide and Rule at Home
230. Evaluation of the effect of ranitidine on gastroduodenal contractile activity and gastric emptying in horses
231. Evaluation of Continuous Infusion of Lidocaine on Gastrointestinal Tract Function in Normal Horses
232. Long-term outcome associated with intratumoral chemotherapy with cisplatin for cutaneous tumors in equidae: 573 cases (1995–2004)
233. The Sequencing "Fallacy"
234. Effect of Intrathecal Amikacin Administration and Repeated Centesis on Digital Flexor Tendon Sheath Synovial Fluid in Horses
235. Comparison of One-Layer (Continuous Lembert) Versus Two-Layer (Simple Continuous/Cushing) Hand-Sewn End-to-End Anastomosis in Equine Jejunum
236. Initial Evaluation of a Technique for Complete Cecal Bypass in the Horse
237. Evaluation of the effects of the opioid agonist morphine on gastrointestinal tract function in horses
238. Pharmacokinetics of the opioid antagonist N-methylnaltrexone and evaluation of its effects on gastrointestinal tract function in horses treated or not treated with morphine
239. Celebration, Fla., marks 5 years
240. Reviews of Books
241. Effects of Carolina rinse solution, dimethyl sulfoxide, and the 21-aminosteroid, U-74389G, on microvascular permeability and morphology of the equine jejunum after low-flow ischemia and reperfusion
242. Characterization of equine intestinal fatty acid binding protein and its use in managing horses with colic
243. Iraq and the Democratic Peace: Who Says Democracies Don't Fight?
244. Eyewitness to a Genocide: The United Nations and Rwanda Michael Barnett
245. EVALUATION OF A CUSTOMIZED INTESTINAL SUPPORT SOLUTION (GI BOOST) IN NORMAL HORSES AND CLINICAL CASES WITH ABDOMINAL INJURY – A PRELIMINARY REPORT
246. IN VITRO EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF OPIOID ANTAGONIST, N-METHYLNALTREXONE ON MOTILITY IN THE EQUINE JEJUNUM AND PELVIC FLEXURE
247. ADVOCACY AND SCHOLARSHIP IN THE STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL WAR CRIME TRIBUNALS AND TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
248. Dietary Risk Factors and Colonic pH and Mineral Concentrations in Horses with Enterolithiasis
249. Survey of Prokinetic Use in Horses with Gastrointestinal Injury
250. The National Library of Medicine and Drug Information. Part 2: An Evolving Future
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