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    Economic and quality-of-life impact of seasonal allergic conjunctivitis in Oxfordshire by Pitt, Andrew D., Smith, Andrew F., Lindsell, Lynda, Voon, Li Wern, Rose, Peter W., Bron, Anthony J.

    Published in Ophthalmic epidemiology (01-02-2004)
    “…PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to examine the economic and quality-of-life (QoL) impact of seasonal allergic conjunctivitis (SAC) from the individual…”
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    The Economic and Quality of Life Impact of Seasonal Allergic Conjunctivitis in a Spanish Setting by Smith, Andrew F., Pitt, Andrew D., Rodruiguez, Alejandra E., Alio, Jorge L., Marti, Nicolas, Teus, Miguel, Guillen, Santiago, Bataille, Laurent, Barnes, J. Rod

    Published in Ophthalmic epidemiology (01-08-2005)
    “…Introduction: Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis (SAC) is a highly prevalent condition that exacts a range of costs from its sufferers. The aim of this study was…”
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    Chronic amiodarone-induced inhibition of the Na+-K+ pump in rabbit cardiac myocytes is thyroid-dependent: comparison with dronedarone by PITT, Andrew D, FEMANDES, Clyne, BEWICK, Nerida L, HEMSWORTH, Paul D, BUHAGIAR, Kerrie A, HANSEN, Peter S, RASMUSSEN, Helge H, DELBRIDGE, Leigh, WHALLEY, David W

    Published in Cardiovascular research (2003)
    “…To examine the thyroid-dependence of the effect of amiodarone on the sarcolemmal Na(+)-K(+) pump, and the effect on the pump of dronedarone, a deiodinated…”
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    Magma Beneath Yellowstone National Park by Eaton, Gordon P., Christiansen, Robert L., Iyer, H. M., Pitt, Andrew M., Mabey, Don R., Blank, H. Richard, Zietz, Isidore, Gettings, Mark E.

    “…The Yellowstone plateau volcanic field is less than 2 million years old, lies in a region of intense tectonic and hydrothermal activity, and probably has the…”
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    Magma Beneath Yellowstone National Park: New geological and geophysical data indicate the presence of a batholith, in part still molten by Eaton, Gordon P., Christiansen, Robert L., Iyer, H. M., Pitt, Andrew D., Mabey, Don R., Blank, H. Richard, Zietz, Isidore, Gettings, Mark E.

    “…The Yellowstone plateau volcanic field is less than 2 million years old, lies in a region of intense tectonic and hydrothermal activity, and probably has the…”
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