322 resultados para Winchester firearms


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Published later under title: Estate clerk of works and country builder.

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Vols. 28-30, 34-35, 37, 41-43 contain indexes of owners, breeders and animals; vols. 31, 33, 39-40 contain general indexes; v. 32 contains index of breeders and also index of animals and owners; v. 44 contains index of animals.

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"Replaces ATF P 5110.5 and ATF P 5130.1."

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"3/86."

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Cancels ATF P 1322.2, dated 5-84.

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"9/10/85."

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Shipping list no. 86-418-P.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Pt.I. Memoir of Mrs. Sumner, by Mary Porter.--Pt.II. A short history of the Mothers' Union, by Mary Woodward, compiled from the manuscript history of the society written by the Lady Horatia Erskine.

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Avery index to architectural periodicals. Second edition. Revised and enlarged. Supplement

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The kidneys exhibit age-associated deterioration in function via a loss of 20% to 25% kidney mass, particularly from the renal cortex and increased fibrosis. Oxidative stress has been found to mediate age-associated renal cell injury and cell death, particularly apoptosis. Oxidative stress results from an imbalance between the levels of free radicals generated during aerobic metabolism, inflammation, and infection and the safe breakdown of these species by endogenous and exogenous scavengers. Other factors may influence these pathologies. For example, growth hormone and caloric restriction have been shown to influence life span, although neither method of prolonging life is likely to find general acceptance in humans. Some genetic knockout models offer promise; for example, knockout of the p66 isoform of the Shc gene in mice increases life span by 30%, but appetite, size, and fertility are retained. Whether the increase in life span is via increased kidney health is not yet clear, but decreasing the age-related renal pathologies will no doubt aid in increasing life span and health in general. This review looks at the role and modulation of factors that influence life span, in particular modulation of oxidative stress, with particular relevance to age-related renal pathologies. (C) 2005 by the National Kidney Foundation, Inc.