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    Overlapping Interests in Derivative Works and Compilations

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    Overlapping Interests in Derivative Works and Compilations

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    Status of Women in Atlanta:A Survey of Economic Demographic, and Social Indicators for the 15-County Area

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    This report provides a detailed overview of economic, demographic and social aspects of women and girls in the metro Atlanta region. FRC Report 15

    Olanzapine Attenuates Cue-elicited Craving for Tobacco

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    Rationale: Recent biological conceptualizations of craving and addiction have implicated mesolimbic dopamine activity as a central feature of the process of addiction. Imaging, and pharmacological studies have supported a role for dopaminergic structures in cue-elicited craving for tobacco. Objective: If mesolimbic dopamine activity is associated with cue-elicited craving for tobacco, a dopamine antagonist should attenuate cueelicited craving for tobacco. Thus, the aim of the present study was to determine whether an atypical antipsychotic (olanzapine, 5 mg) decreased cue-elicited craving for tobacco. Method: Participants were randomly assigned to 5 days of pretreatment with olanzapine (5 mg; n=31) or were randomly assigned to 5 days of a matching placebo (n=28). Approximately 8 h after the last dose, participants were exposed to a control cue (pencil) followed by exposure to smoking cues. Participants subsequently smoked either nicotine cigarettes or de-nicotinized cigarettes. Results: Olanzapine attenuated cue-elicited craving for tobacco but did not moderate the subjective effects of smoking. Discussion: This study represents one of the first investigations of the effect of atypical antipsychotics on cue-elicited craving for tobacco. The results suggest that medications with similar profiles may reduce cue-elicited craving, which in turn, may partially explain recent observations that atypical antipsychotics may reduce substance use

    Status of sonic boom methodology and understanding

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    In January 1988, approximately 60 representatives of industry, academia, government, and the military gathered at NASA-Langley for a 2 day workshop on the state-of-the-art of sonic boom physics, methodology, and understanding. The purpose of the workshop was to assess the sonic boom area, to determine areas where additional sonic boom research is needed, and to establish some strategies and priorities in this sonic boom research. Attendees included many internationally recognized sonic boom experts who had been very active in the Supersonic Transport (SST) and Supersonic Cruise Aircraft Research Programs of the 60's and 70's. Summaries of the assessed state-of-the-art and the research needs in theory, minimization, atmospheric effects during propagation, and human response are given

    'I was more “dinkum” than had been anticipated': Noël Coward’s 1940 Tour of Australia, Waving the Wartime Flag for Britain

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    On the afternoon of November 17 1940, a gay white English thespian 13,000 miles from home, with a pianist he had engaged at Romano’s nightclub at 2 o’clock that morning before taking three aspirin and going to bed, faced hundreds of testosterone-soaked Australian soldiers at the Ingleburn Army Camp south of Sydney.1 After three songs the pianist staggered off stage, ill, upon which the entertainer, then one of Britain’s most successful playwrights and actors, and a celebrity throughout the English-speaking world, took off his jacket and, on his own account, ‘fended for himself
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