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History of Computing
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History of Computing People of Egypt, China and ancient Babylonia By 3000 B.C., had developed written symbols to represent numbers Performed simple arithmetic operations applied to government and business tasks Developed geometry to solve practical engineering and agricultural problems (applied mathematics) Some uses of mathematics included measuring time, straight lines, counting money, and computing taxes
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-Mathematics
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Justin Kane
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Tags: History Computing , People Egypt , China and ancient Babylonia , 3000 B.C. , developed written symbols represent numbers , Performed simple arithmetic operations applied government and business tasks , Developed geometry solve practical engineering and agricultural problems (applied mathematics) , uses mathematics included measuring time , straight lines , counting money , and computing taxes
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1950a Psychopharmacology Part 2 of 2
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Grand Rounds presentation given at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Department of Psychiatry in 2006 covering psychopharmacological advances of the 1950s with an emphasis on iproniazid, imipramine and meprobamate. Part II of II.
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Undergrad and Grad
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Kevin Nasky
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Tags: psychiatry , psychopharmacology , imipramine , iproniazid , chlorpromazine , meprobamate , Miltown , Marsilid , Tofranil , Roland Kuhn , Nathan Kline , Heinz Lehmann , Frank Berger , Geigy , Smith Kline , Roche , Rhone Poulenc , Charpentier , Deniker , Delay , Henri Laborit , Axelrod , Brodie , Carlsson , Catecholamine , Monoamine , Schizophrenia , Largactil , Equanil , Carter Wallace
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