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Banks, Iain M. Consider Phlebas. London, UK: Orbit, 1988.

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Banks, Iain M. Consider Phlebas. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1987.

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Banks, Iain M. Consider Phlebas. London: Macmillan, 1987.

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Banks, Iain M. Consider Phlebas. London: Macmillan, 1987.

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Banks, Iain M. Consider Phlebas. London: Orbit, 1991.

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Banks, Iain M. Consider Phlebas. London: Futura, 1988.

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Banks, Iain M. Consider Phlebas. London: Macmillan, 1987.

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Banks, Iain M. Consider Phlebas. New York: Orbit, 2009.

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Gāndhī, Vinoda. Phleṭa bandha che. Amadābāda: Praṇava Prakāśana, 2013.

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Mahetā, Jhaverīlāla. Phleśa beka / Jhaverīlāla Mahetā. Maṇinagara-Amadāvāda: Śrī Svāminārāyaṇa Gādī Saṃsthāna, 2008.

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Mahetā, Jhaverīlāla. Phleśa beka / Jhaverīlāla Mahetā. Maṇinagara-Amadāvāda: Śrī Svāminārāyaṇa Gādī Saṃsthāna, 2008.

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Council, Kinsale (Ireland) Urban District. Ceann t-sáile phlean forbartha. Kinsale: Kinsale U.D.C., 1990.

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Dēmētriou, Sōtērēs Ph. Ē phleva tou laimou: Diēgēmata. Athēna: Patakēs, 1998.

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Clonakilty (Ireland). Urban District Council. Cloich na Coilte: Dréacht-phlean forbartha. Clonakilty: Clonakilty Urban District Council, 1989.

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Skibbereen (Ireland). Urban District Council. An Sciobairin phlean forbartha =: Skibbereen Development Plan. Skibbereen: Skibbereen U.D.C., 1991.

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The monstrous world: Corporeal discourses in Phlegon of Tralles' Mirabilia. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2015.

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Geladopoulos, Philippas. Makronēsos, hē megale sphagē: 29 Phlevari-1 Martē 1948 : d̲okoumento. Athēna: Ekdoseis "Alpheios", 1994.

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Kinsale (Ireland). Urban District Council. Ceann t-sáile phlean forbartha metiheamh [sic] 1996 draft. [Kinsale: Kinsale UrbanDistrict Council, 1996.

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Council, Limerick (Ireland :. County) County. Dréacht phlean forbartha chontae =: Draft county development plan, 1998. Limerick: Limerick County Council, 1998.

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Tralles, Phlegon of, and Brodersen Kai, eds. Phlegon von Tralleis, Das Buch der Wunder: Und Zeugnisse seiner Wirkungsgeschichte. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 2002.

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Macdonald, Fiona. The science of snot and phlegm: The slimy truth about breathing. New York: Franklin Watts, 2018.

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Ta paidia tou Phlevarē: Martyries syllēphthentōn agōnistōn 40 chronia meta to chtypēma sto klimakio tou KKE to 1974. Athēna: Ekdoseis Kastaniōtē, 2014.

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Syzētēseis gia tēn ekpaideusē, OLME (1988 Athens, Greece). Ho koinōnikos rolos tou ekpaideutikou stē synchronē epochē, 5 Phlevare 1988 ; Hoi genikes exetaseis kai ho rolos tou lykeiou, 29 Phlevarē1988. Athēna: OLME, 1988.

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Association, San Mateo County Historical. Historic resource study for Golden Gate National Recreation Area in San Mateo County: Sweeney Ridge, Rancho Corral de Tierra (and the Montara Lighthouse Station), Mori Point, Phleger Estate, Milagra Ridge. San Francisco, CA: Golden Gate National Recreation Area, 2010.

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Council, Dublin (Ireland) City, ed. St. Luke's conservation plan = Plean caomhnaithe San Lúcás: An action of the Dublin City heritage plan = gníomh de chuid phlean Oidhreachta Chathair Bhaile Átha Cliath. Dublin: Dublin City Council, 2005.

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Banks, Iain M. Bedenke Phlebas. Heyne, 2002.

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Banks, Iain M. Consider Phlebas. Orbit, 2003.

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Banks, Iain M. Consider Phlebas. Orbit, 2008.

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Banks, Iain M. Consider Phlebas. Spectra, 1991.

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Banks, Iain M. Consider Phlebas. Isis Audio Books, 2010.

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Banks, Iain M. Bedenke Phlebas: Roman - - -. Heyne Verlag, 2014.

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Banks, Iain M. Bedenke Phlebas: Roman (German Edition). Heyne Verlag, 2014.

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Phlesa beka / Jhaverilala Maheta. Maninagara-Amadavada: Sri Svaminarayana Gadi Samsthana, 2008.

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Banks, Iain M. Consider Phlebas: A Science Fiction Novel. St Martins Pr, 1988.

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B, Riess Suzanne, Newhall Ruth, and Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office., eds. Robert Gordon Sproul oral history project: Interviews with Herman Phleger ... [et al.]. Berkeley: Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, 1986.

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Angela, Bennie, ed. Crème de la phlegm: Unforgettable Australian reviews. Carlton, Vic: Miegunyah Press, 2006.

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Bennie, Angela. Creme de la Phlegm: Unforgettable Australian Reviews. Melbourne University Publishing, 2007.

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Hansen, William. Phlegon of Tralles' Book of Marvels (Exeter Studies in History). University of Exeter Press, 1996.

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Macdonald, Fiona. Science of Snot and Phlegm: The Slimy Truth about Breathing. Book House, 2018.

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Banks, Iain M. The Culture Boxed Set: Consider Phlebas, Player of Games and Use of Weapons. Orbit, 2012.

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Hornblower, Simon. Sibylline Oracles and Other Apocalyptic Literature. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198723684.003.0005.

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The pseudo-prophetic Alexandra is one of many such productions of the period. There are similarities with the Third Sibylline Oracle in particular. Also with stories in Phlegon of Tralles, the Book of Daniel, and the Oracle of the Potter. But these are merely stylistic and superficial parallels. Messianism and anti-Roman venom are absent from Lykophron. Polybius (not a Rome-hater) is the best analogy.
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Illustrated Compendium of Ugly English Words: Including Phlegm, Chunk, Moist, and More. Whalen Book Works Publishing Company, 2019.

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Banks, Iain M. Iain M. Banks Culture - 25th anniversary box set: Consider Phlebas, The Player of Games and Use of Weapons. Orbit, 2012.

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Yang, Jingduan, and Daniel A. Monti. Therapeutic Strategy of Acupuncture. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190210052.003.0014.

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This chapter discusses the development of treatment strategies after readers have learned energetic anatomy, physiology, psychology, pathophysiology, and diagnostic techniques and formulations. It provides details on balancing excesses or deficiencies of Yin, Yang, Qi, and Blood; on managing excesses of wind, heat, phlegm, and dampness; on dealing with stagnation of Qi and stasis of Blood; and on treating multiple organ energy imbalances. It provides advice on how to manage acute and chronic conditions and how to manage symptoms and treat underlying causes simultaneously. It discusses the specifics that are unique to treating women, children, adolescents, and the elderly because their energetic natures are different from one another.
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Yang, Jingduan, and Daniel A. Monti. Pathophysiology of Yin and Yang. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190210052.003.0007.

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This chapter describes the key concept of Yin and Yang as the main categorization of energies. Evaluating imbalances of Yin and Yang is the focus of this important discussion because the goal of acupuncture treatment, to maintain a healthy body and mind, depends on the balance of Yin and Yang. It describes Yin and Yang deficiencies, such as deficiencies of Heart Yin, Liver Yin, Lung Yin, Spleen Yang, Kidney Yin or Yang, and Stomach Yin. Yang excess is also described, such as Stomach food stagnation; dampness and heat in the Gallbladder, Liver, Bladder, and Intestines; phlegm and heat stagnation in the Heart and Gallbladder; excessive Liver wind or rising fire; and Yang in the Liver.
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Grant, Warren, and Martin Scott-Brown. Principles of oncogenesis. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0322.

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It is obvious that the process of developing cancer—oncogenesis—is a multistep process. We know that smoking, obesity, and a family history are strong independent predictors of developing malignancy; yet, in clinics, we often see that some heavy smokers live into their nineties and that some people with close relatives affected by cancer spend many years worrying about a disease that, in the end, they never contract. For many centuries scientists have struggled to understand the process that make cancer cells different from normal cells. There were those in ancient times who believed that tumours were attributable to acts of the gods. Hippocrates suggested that cancer resulted from an imbalance between the black humour that came from the spleen, and the other three humours: blood, phlegm, and bile. It is only in the last 100 years that biologists have been able to characterize some of the pathways that lead to the uncontrolled replication seen in cancer, and subsequently examine exactly how these pathways evolve. The rampant nature by which cancer invades local and distant tissues, as well its apparent ability to spread between related individuals led some, such as Peyton Rous in 1910, to suggest that cancer was an infectious condition. He was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1966 for the 50 years of work into investigating a link between sarcoma in chickens and a retrovirus that became known as Rous sarcoma virus. He had shown how retroviruses are able to integrate sequences of DNA coding for errors in cellular replication control (oncogenes) by introducing into the human cell viral RNA together with a reverse transcriptase. Viruses are now implicated in many cancers, and in countries where viruses such as HIV and EBV are endemic, the high incidence of malignancies such as Kaposi’s sarcoma and Burkitt’s lymphoma is likely to be directly related. There are several families of viruses associated with cancer, broadly classed into DNA viruses, which mutate human genes using their own DNA, and retroviruses, like Rous sarcoma virus, which insert viral RNA into the cell, where it is then transcribed into genes. This link with viruses has not only led to an understanding that cancer originates from genetic mutations, but has also become a key focus in the design of new anticancer therapies. Traditional chemotherapies either alter DNA structure (as with cisplatin) or inhibit production of its component parts (as with 5-fluorouracil.) These broad-spectrum agents have many and varied side effects, largely due to their non-specific activity on replicating DNA throughout the body, not just in tumour cells. New vaccine therapies utilizing gene-coding viruses aim to restore deficient biological pathways or inhibit mutated ones specific to tumour cells. The hope is that these gene therapies will be effective and easily tolerated by patients, but development is currently progressing with caution. In a trial in France of ten children suffering from X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency and who were injected with a vector that coded for the gene product they lacked, two of the children subsequently died from leukaemia. Further analysis confirmed that the DNA from the viral vector had become integrated into an existing, but normally inactive, proto-oncogene, LM02, triggering its conversion into an active oncogene, and the development of life-threatening malignancy. To understand how a tiny change in genetic structure could lead to such tragic consequences, we need to understand the molecular biology of the cell and, in particular, to pay attention to the pathways of growth regulation that are necessary in all mammalian cell populations. Errors in six key regulatory pathways are known as the ‘hallmarks of cancer’ and will be discussed in the rest of this chapter.
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