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  • ...umb|250px|The economically important [[Silk Road]] (red) and spice [[trade routes]] (blue) were blocked by the [[Seljuk Empire]] c. 1090, triggering the [[Cr ...1>{{cite web |url=http://www.britannica.com/topic/spice-trade |title=Spice Trade |date=2016 |publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica |access-date=25 April 2016}}< ...
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  • ...urally through their [[Indian cuisine|cuisine]]; historically, the [[spice trade]] developed throughout the [[Wikipedia:Indian subcontinent|Indian subcontin {{main|Spice trade}} ...
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  • ...urally through their [[Indian cuisine|cuisine]]; historically, the [[spice trade]] developed throughout the [[Wikipedia:Indian subcontinent|Indian subcontin {{main|Spice trade}} ...
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  • ==Routes of administration== ...aglobin_Letter.pdf|archive-date=22 December 2015}}</ref> A number of other trade names of subcutaneous immunoglobulin have since been approved, although som ...
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  • ...Austronesian merchants in South East Asia traded spices along marine trade routes between South Asia (primarily the ports on the south eastern coast of India ...
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  • ...Austronesian merchants in South East Asia traded spices along marine trade routes between South Asia (primarily the ports on the south eastern coast of India ...
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  • ...patent]]ing, testing, safety, efficacy using drug testing and [[legal drug trade|marketing of drugs]]. The global pharmaceuticals market produced treatments ...technology to [[Parke-Davis]]. Parke-Davis marketed epinephrine under the trade name [[Epinephrine (medication)|Adrenalin]]. Injected epinephrine proved to ...
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  • ...romote [[stimulant psychosis]]. Many recreational drugs are [[illegal drug trade|illicit]] and international treaties such as the [[Single Convention on Nar ...e [[drug delivery|administered]] via a number of [[Route of administration|routes]], and many can be administered by more than one. ...
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  • ...l tract]]), [[Injection (medicine)|injection]] into the body, and by other routes ([[Dermis|dermal]], [[Nasal administration|nasal]], [[Ophthalmic drug admin ...f certain drugs. They publish a lengthy list of chemicals and plants whose trade and consumption (where applicable) is forbidden. OTC drugs are sold without ...
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  • ...l tract]]), [[Injection (medicine)|injection]] into the body, and by other routes ([[Dermis|dermal]], [[Nasal administration|nasal]], [[Ophthalmic drug admin ...f certain drugs. They publish a lengthy list of chemicals and plants whose trade and consumption (where applicable) is forbidden. OTC drugs are sold without ...
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  • ...g 1975-2016, showed that obesity prevalence was positively correlated with trade openness, and the correlation was stronger in developing countries. ...forts have been made to increase access to parks and to develop pedestrian routes. ...
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  • ...g 1975-2016, showed that obesity prevalence was positively correlated with trade openness, and the correlation was stronger in developing countries. ...forts have been made to increase access to parks and to develop pedestrian routes. ...
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