The other arose from the planning of the city's area comprehensive system which brought about in 1970 the changing of the school's name to Harlaw Academy and the first unselective entry, of girls only, from four neighbouring primary schools.
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This could lead to loss of MAO-B selectivity, with inhibition of both MAO-A and MAO-B, which would make patients susceptible to the usual risks of unselective MAOIs such as tyramine-induced hypertensive crisis and serotonin toxicity when combined with serotonergics such as SSRIs.
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"' Open admissions "'( sometimes called "'open enrollment "') is a type of unselective and non-competitive college admissions process in the United States in which the only criterion for entrance is a high school diploma or a General Educational Development ( GED ) certificate.
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SARMs are a new class of drugs which produce tissue-specific anabolic effects in some tissues such as muscle and bone, but without stimulating androgen receptors in other tissues such as in the prostate gland, thus avoiding side effects such as benign prostatic hypertrophy which can occur following treatment with unselective androgens like testosterone or anabolic steroids.
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Nevertheless _ and this adds to the danger for unselective investors _ the market does not show these companies anything like blind devotion; about a quarter of the field's initial public offerings over the last two years have been losers, according to Renaissance Capital, a company in Greenwich, Conn ., that analyzes initial offerings.
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He is also technically wrong in using WP : TRIVIA as a justification for a number of his deletions, as those sections, whilst referencing popular culture, did not, I feel, meet the criteria of being a disorganised, unselective list, they often are focussed into one area, though this should not be taken as indication of the sections inherent quality as is.
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Fearing it was now almost too late, Atkinson adopted a policy of " unselective collecting " & mdash; " you offer it to us and we will collect it . " Donations ranged in size from small items to locomotives and shops, and Atkinson initially took advantage of the large surplus of storage space in the 19th-century French chateau purpose built for the Bowes Museum, to store items donated for the open air museum.
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MAO-A inhibition reduces the breakdown of primarily serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine; selective inhibition of MAO-A allows for tyramine to be metabolised via MAO-B . Agents that act on serotonin if taken with another serotonin-enhancing agent may result in a potentially fatal interaction called serotonin syndrome or with irreversible and unselective inhibitors ( such as older MAOIs ), of MAO a hypertensive crisis as a result of tyramine food interactions is particularly problematic with older MAOIs.
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The discovery of unselective modulators ( e . g . antagonist Ruthenium Red ) was followed by the apparition of more potent ( agonist 4aPDD ) or selective ( antagonist RN-1734 ) compounds, including some with bioavailability suitable for in vivo pharmacology studies such as agonist GSK1016790A ( with ~ 10 fold selectivity vs TRPV1 ), and antagonists HC-067047 ( with ~ 5 fold selectivity vs hERG and ~ 10 fold selectivity vs TRPM8 ) and RN-9893 ( with ~ 50 fold selectivity vs TRPM8 and ~ 10 fold selectivity vs M1 ).