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    Irish Baking Book

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    Published by Gill & Macmillan, Goldenbridge, Dublin 8 in 1995 at a cost of £4.99 Irish pounds.Editorial consultant Roberta Reeners, Illustrations by Tom Brady, Design and print origination by Identikit Design Consultants Dublin, index compiled by Helen Litton, printed by the Guernsey Press Ltd. 98p., 19cm., paperback. Access the publisher\u27s website herehttps://arrow.tudublin.ie/irckbooks/1006/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Ruth Ross to James B. Finley

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    Ruth Ross writes to express her joy about the salvation of her son. Prior to his leaving home to learn a trade, Ruth took him to a camp meeting, where the Lord powerfully convicted him . She hopes that this will help him to fight the temptations and worldliness that he will surely encounter as he leaves her. Ruth would appreciate any instructional help Finley might give to him about the wages of Righteousness and Truth. She hopes to see Mrs. Finley soon. Abstract Number - 104https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1102/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Ruth Ross to James B. Finley

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    Ruth Ross, a widow, writes to Finley concerning her family. Her 15 year old son Thomas, a studious boy, has recently died. She is grateful that Thomas found God prior to his death, and certain that he will experience the joys of eternal life. Three children are left, two daughters and one son. The oldest daughter (Anna?) was married to A. (Asa?) Woodmansee in 1828. Ruth tells Finley about the emotional conversion experiences of Anna, Mary, and Anna\u27s husband. She is filled with rejoicing that God has acted in their lives. [See 1850 Census Ann Woodmanser/Ruth Jones, & Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993, wedding of Asa Woodmansee & Ann Ross]. Abstract Number - 69https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1067/thumbnail.jp

    Increasing levels of the endocannabinoid 2-AG is neuroprotective in the 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine mouse model of Parkinson's disease

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    Date of Acceptance: 28/07/2015 The authors are grateful to the staff of the Medical Research Facility for their help with the animal care. This work was supported by the NHS Endowment fund 09/03 and the Wellcome Trust (WT080782MF). We thank Merck & Co. Inc., Rathway NJ, USA for the supply of DFU.Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    Effects of deleting cannabinoid receptor-2 on mechanical and material properties of cortical and trabecular bone

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    Acknowledgements We thank Dr J.S. Gregory for assistance with Image J and Mr K. Mackenzie for assistance with Micro-CT analysis. Funding ABK was funded by a University of Aberdeen, Institute of Medical Sciences studentship and the Overseas Research Students Awards Scheme.Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    Mechanical and material properties of cortical and trabecular bone from cannabinoid receptor-1-null (Cnr1-/-) mice

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    Funding ABK was funded by a studentship from the University of Aberdeen, Institute of Medical Sciences, and the Overseas Research Students Awards Scheme Acknowledgments We are grateful to Dr J.S. Gregory for assistance with Image J and Mr K. Mackenzie for assistance with Micro-CT analysis.Peer reviewedPostprin

    The economic impact of obesity in the United States

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    Over the past several decades, obesity has grown into a major global epidemic. In the United States (US), more than two-thirds of adults are now overweight and one-third is obese. In this article, we provide an overview of the state of research on the likely economic impact of the US obesity epidemic at the national level. Research to date has identified at least four major categories of economic impact linked with the obesity epidemic: direct medical costs, productivity costs, transportation costs, and human capital costs. We review current evidence on each set of costs in turn, and identify important gaps for future research and potential trends in future economic impacts of obesity. Although more comprehensive analysis of costs is needed, substantial economic impacts of obesity are identified in all four categories by existing research. The magnitude of potential economic impact underscores the importance of the obesity epidemic as a focus for policy and a topic for future research

    Development of indole sulfonamides as cannabinoid receptor negative allosteric modulators

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    This Letter was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and the Scottish Universities Life Sciences Alliance (SULSA) in 2011Peer reviewedPostprin
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