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Kalten

Kalten

A brand name for HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE formulated with AMILORIDE and the BETA BLOCKER drug ATENOLOL.
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(3) See, e.g., the monographs and essay collections in the Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books); the New Cold War History (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press); and Studien zum Kalten Krieg (Hamburg: Hamburger Editions).
(18) See Armin Boyens, "Okumenischer Rat der Kirchen und Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland zwischen West und Ost," in Nationaler Protestantismus und Okumenische Bewegung: Kirchliches Handeln im Kalten Krieg; 1945-1990, ed.
three essays published in Rahn, Deutsche Marinen im Wandel: Knut Eckstein, "Die Volksmarine im Kalten Krieg," pp.
1832): 107-08; "Botschaft aus dem kalten Norden," Calwer Missionsblatt 15, 25 (3 Dec.
In: Bernhard P and Nehring H (eds) Den Kalten Krieg denken.
(10) Fischer, 205-225; Walt and Patton; and Gustav Daeniker, Schweizerische Selbstbehauptungs-Strategien im Kalten Krieg (Frauenfeld, Switzerland: Huber Verlag, 1996), 30-31.
Laboratory studies were conducted to investigate the toxic, deterrent and anti-feedent effects of neem oil and neem seed water extract at 1, 2, and 3% concentrations against jassids, (Emrasca devastans Dist.) cotton mealybug (Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsley) and their side effects on the feeding potential of Chrysoperla carneaon cotton aphid (Aphis gossypii Kalten) at 27+-2degC and 65% R.H.
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