- A
caraco is a
style of woman's
jacket that was
fashionable from the mid-18th to
early 19th centuries.
Caracos were thigh-length and
opened in front, with...
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Albert Caraco (8 July 1919 – 7
September 1971) was a French-Uruguayan philosopher, writer,
essayist and poet of
Turkish Jewish descent. He is
known for...
- risk
prone actions in
order to meet
their net
energy requirements.
Thomas Caraco and his
colleagues in 1980 were
amongst the
first to
study risk sensitive...
- Shanghvi's a****en and energy, and by 1997, Sun
Pharma was even able to
acquire Caraco Pharma, an
American company. Sun also
acquired Israel's Taro
Pharma in 2007...
- Halbert, and her
guitarist Jaco
Caraco,
begins with a
western saloon style vibe with a
guitar strum and
whistling (from
Caraco). The song then
takes a more...
- Duarte, C.M.; Tranvik, L.J.; Striegl, R.G.; McDowell, W.H.; Kortelainen, P.;
Caraco, N.F.; Melack, J.M. (2006). "The
global abundance and size distribution...
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dedicated to the
treatment of acne
vulgaris and acne rosacea. In 2012,
Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories (CPL), a
subsidiary of Sun Pharmaceutical, acquired...
- Medicine. 351 (27): 2827–2831. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa041888. PMID 15625333.
Caraco Y (December 2004). "Genes and the
response to drugs". The New
England Journal...
- (NIH).
Archived from the
original on 2012-12-15. "Bactrim USPI" (PDF).
Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories, Ltd. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. November...
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original (PDF) on 13
December 2013.
Retrieved 24 May 2013. Carpenter, S. R.;
Caraco, N. F.; Correll, D. L.; Howarth, R. W.; Sharpley, A. N.; Smith, V. H. (1998)...