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  2. List of longest-living dogs - Wikipedia

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    1 Bluey [1] [2] 7 June 1910 14 November 1939 29 years, 160 days Australian Cattle Dog: Australia: 2 Taffy [2] 1 September 1975 31 March 2003 27 years, 211 days Welsh Sheepdog: United Kingdom: 3 Adjutant [3] 14 August 1936 20 November 1963 27 years, 98 days Labrador Retriever: United Kingdom 4 Pusuke [4] April 1985 December 2011 26 years, 8 ...

  3. The Plague Dogs (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Plague Dogs is a novel by English author Richard Adams, first published in 1977 by Allen Lane.The book centres around the friendship of two dogs that escape an animal testing facility and are subsequently pursued by both the government and the media.

  4. Metandienone - Wikipedia

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    The drug is an agonist of the androgen receptor (AR), the biological target of androgens like testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT), and has strong anabolic effects and moderate androgenic effects. [1] It also has moderate estrogenic effects. [1] Metandienone was originally developed in 1955 by CIBA and marketed in Germany and the United ...

  5. Weighing the Pros & Cons of 4 Common ED Pills - AOL

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    Over the last 25 years, (ED) medications such as Viagra and others have become common and normal pieces of bedroom tool kit. These little pills have helped hundreds of millions of men all over the ...

  6. Classical conditioning - Wikipedia

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    Classical conditioning occurs when a conditioned stimulus (CS) is paired with an unconditioned stimulus (US). Usually, the conditioned stimulus is a neutral stimulus (e.g., the sound of a tuning fork), the unconditioned stimulus is biologically potent (e.g., the taste of food) and the unconditioned response (UR) to the unconditioned stimulus is an unlearned reflex response (e.g., salivation).

  7. Tramadol - Wikipedia

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    As is typical of opioids, common side effects include constipation, itchiness, and nausea. [3] Serious side effects may include hallucinations, seizures, increased risk of serotonin syndrome, decreased alertness, and drug addiction. [3] A change in dosage may be recommended in those with kidney or liver problems. [3]

  8. Adjusted present value - Wikipedia

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    Adjusted present value (APV) is a valuation method introduced in 1974 by Stewart Myers. [1] The idea is to value the project as if it were all equity financed ("unleveraged"), and to then add the present value of the tax shield of debt – and other side effects. [2] Technically, an APV valuation model looks similar to a standard DCF model.

  9. WeRateDogs - Wikipedia

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    [1] WeRateDogs asks people to send photos of their dogs, then tweets selected photos rating and a humorous comment. Dogs are rated on a scale of one to ten, but are invariably given ratings in excess of the maximum, such as "13/10". Popular posts are re-posted on Instagram and Facebook. [2]