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Agents, Phytogenic Antineoplastic -- See Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic


Agents obtained from higher plants that have demonstrable cytostatic or antineoplastic activity
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Agents, Postconception Contraceptive -- See Abortifacient Agents


Chemical substances that interrupt pregnancy after implantation
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Agents, Procognitive -- See Nootropic Agents


Drugs used to specifically facilitate learning or memory, particularly to prevent the cognitive deficits associated with dementias. These drugs act by a variety of mechanisms
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Agents, Protective -- See Protective Agents


Synthetic or natural substances which are given to prevent a disease or disorder or are used in the process of treating a disease or injury due to a poisonous agent
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Agents provocateurs.   3
Agents provocateurs -- Great Britain. : The enemy within : MI5, Maxwell and the Scargill affair / Seumas Milne  1994 1
 

Agents, Psychedelic -- See Hallucinogens


Drugs capable of inducing illusions, hallucinations, delusions, paranoid ideations, and other alterations of mood and thinking. Despite the name, the feature that distinguishes these agents from other classes of drugs is their capacity to induce states of altered perception, thought, and feeling that are not experienced otherwise
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Agents, Psychoactive -- See Psychotropic Drugs


A loosely defined grouping of drugs that have effects on psychological function. Here the psychotropic agents include the antidepressive agents, hallucinogens, and tranquilizing agents (including the antipsychotics and anti-anxiety agents)
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Agents, Psychotomimetic -- See Hallucinogens


Drugs capable of inducing illusions, hallucinations, delusions, paranoid ideations, and other alterations of mood and thinking. Despite the name, the feature that distinguishes these agents from other classes of drugs is their capacity to induce states of altered perception, thought, and feeling that are not experienced otherwise
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Agents, Radiation-Sensitizing -- See Radiation-Sensitizing Agents


Drugs used to potentiate the effectiveness of radiation therapy in destroying unwanted cells
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Agents, Radiocontrast -- See Contrast Media


Substances used to allow enhanced visualization of tissues
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Agents, Radiosensitizing -- See Radiation-Sensitizing Agents


Drugs used to potentiate the effectiveness of radiation therapy in destroying unwanted cells
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Agents, Real estate -- See Real estate agents


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Agents, Reproductive Control -- See Reproductive Control Agents


Substances used either in the prevention or facilitation of pregnancy
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Agents, Respiratory System -- See Respiratory System Agents


Drugs used for their effects on the respiratory system
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Agents, Search -- See Search engines


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Agents, Secret -- See Spies



--subdivisions Secret service and Underground movements under individual wars, e.g. World War, 1939-1945--Secret service; World War, 1939-1945--Underground movements
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Agents, Sensory System -- See Sensory System Agents


Drugs that act on neuronal sensory receptors resulting in an increase, decrease, or modification of afferent nerve activity. (From Smith and Reynard, Textbook of Pharmacology, 1991, p367)
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Agents, Serials subscription -- See Serials subscription agencies


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Agents, Sports -- See Sports agents


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  Agents, Stabilizing -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Agents, Surface Active -- See Surface-Active Agents


Agents that modify interfacial tension of water; usually substances that have one lipophilic and one hydrophilic group in the molecule; includes soaps, detergents, emulsifiers, dispersing and wetting agents, and several groups of antiseptics
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Agents, Suspending -- See Excipients


Usually inert substances added to a prescription in order to provide suitable consistency to the dosage form. These include binders, matrix, base or diluent in pills, tablets, creams, salves, etc
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Agents, Sweetening -- See Sweetening Agents


Substances that sweeten food, beverages, medications, etc., such as sugar, saccharine or other low-calorie synthetic products. (From Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)
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Agents, Theatrical -- See Theatrical agents


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Agents, Topical Anti-Infective -- See Anti-Infective Agents, Local


Substances used on humans and other animals that destroy harmful microorganisms or inhibit their activity. They are distinguished from DISINFECTANTS, which are used on inanimate objects
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Agents, Topical Antiinfective -- See Anti-Infective Agents, Local


Substances used on humans and other animals that destroy harmful microorganisms or inhibit their activity. They are distinguished from DISINFECTANTS, which are used on inanimate objects
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Agents, Tranquilizing -- See Tranquilizing Agents


A traditional grouping of drugs said to have a soothing or calming effect on mood, thought, or behavior. Included here are the ANTI-ANXIETY AGENTS (minor tranquilizers), ANTIMANIC AGENTS, and the ANTIPSYCHOTIC AGENTS (major tranquilizers). These drugs act by different mechanisms and are used for different therapeutic purposes
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Agents, Tranquillizing -- See Tranquilizing Agents


A traditional grouping of drugs said to have a soothing or calming effect on mood, thought, or behavior. Included here are the ANTI-ANXIETY AGENTS (minor tranquilizers), ANTIMANIC AGENTS, and the ANTIPSYCHOTIC AGENTS (major tranquilizers). These drugs act by different mechanisms and are used for different therapeutic purposes
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Agents, Tuberculostatic -- See Antitubercular Agents


Drugs used in the treatment of tuberculosis. They are divided into two main classes: "first-line" agents, those with the greatest efficacy and acceptable degrees of toxicity used successfully in the great majority of cases; and "second-line" drugs used in drug-resistant cases or those in which some other patient-related condition has compromised the effectiveness of primary therapy
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Agents, Vasodilator -- See Vasodilator Agents


Drugs used to cause dilation of the blood vessels
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Agents, Weight-Loss -- See Anti-Obesity Agents


Agents that increase energy expenditure and weight loss by neural and metabolic regulation
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Agentschappen.   5
 

Agentstvo federalʹnoĭ bezopasnosti RSFSR -- See Also the later heading Russia (Federation). Ministerstvo bezopasnosti


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Agentstvo nat͡sionalʹnoĭ bezopasnosti (U.S.) -- See National Security Council (U.S.)


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Agentstvo Pinkertona -- See Pinkerton's National Detective Agency


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Agentstvo po okhrane okruzhai͡ushcheĭ sredy SShA -- See United States. Environmental Protection Agency


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Agentur : Back to work : testing reemployment services for displaced workers / Howard S. Bloom  1990 1
 

Agentur der Europäischen Union für Grundrechte -- See European Union. Agency for Fundamental Rights


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Agenzia europea della produttività -- See European Productivity Agency


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Agenzia internazionale energia atomica -- See International Atomic Energy Agency


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AGEPC -- See Platelet Activating Factor


A phospholipid derivative formed by PLATELETS; BASOPHILS; NEUTROPHILS; MONOCYTES; and MACROPHAGES. It is a potent platelet aggregating agent and inducer of systemic anaphylactic symptoms, including HYPOTENSION; THROMBOCYTOPENIA; NEUTROPENIA; and BRONCHOCONSTRICTION
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Ager Gallicus -- Antiquities -- Congresses : Picenum and the Ager Gallicus at the Dawn of the Roman Conquest / Federica Boschi, Enrico Giorgi, Frank Vermeulen  2020 1
 

Ager Merulensis -- See Kosovo (Republic)


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Ager Veientanus (Extinct city) -- See Veii (Extinct city)


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Agerskov, Michael. : Some psychic experiences and their results / Michael Agerskov  1979 1
 

Ages, Fetal -- See Gestational Age


The age of the conceptus, beginning from the time of FERTILIZATION. In clinical obstetrics, the gestational age is often estimated as the time from the last day of the last MENSTRUATION which is about 2 weeks before OVULATION and fertilization
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Ages, Gestational -- See Gestational Age


The age of the conceptus, beginning from the time of FERTILIZATION. In clinical obstetrics, the gestational age is often estimated as the time from the last day of the last MENSTRUATION which is about 2 weeks before OVULATION and fertilization
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Velikovsky, Immanuel, 1895-1979. Ages in chaos.   3
 

Ages, Marriage -- See Marriage


The social institution involving legal and/or religious sanction whereby individuals are joined together
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