- and
import of
whitecoats in 1972,
through the
Marine Mammal Protection Act. The
European Economic Community banned the
import of
whitecoat products in 1983...
-
research using volunteer enlisted personnel who were
eventually nicknamed "
Whitecoats".
These volunteers, all
conscientious objectors,
including many members...
-
several alternative titles including working titles An Intern's Diary,
Whitecoats and Interns. In Canada, its
English title is
Intern Academy,
while its...
-
White coat
hypertension (WHT), also
known as
white coat syndrome, is a form of
labile hypertension in
which people exhibit a
blood pressure level above...
- use in Greenland. It is
illegal in
Canada to hunt
newborn harp
seals (
whitecoats) and
young hooded seals (bluebacks). When the seal pups
begin to molt...
- some cannon, and with the
addition of the
Whitecoats, his
forces had
grown to
about 3,000. The
Whitecoats urged him to move
quickly on
London saying...
- tide
began to turn
swiftly in
favor of
Franz Joseph and the
Austrian whitecoats.
Almost immediately,
Charles Albert was
decisively beaten by Radetzky...
- 200
Adventists volunteered to
serve as
human test
subjects in
Operation Whitecoat, a
biodefense medical research program whose stated purpose was to defend...
- and
cutting down many fugitives.
Finally some of Newcastle's foot, the "
whitecoats",
gathered for a last
stand in a
ditched enclosure. This has
usually been...
- The
Receptionist Short film 2004 The
Perfect Score Anna's
Mother 2004
Whitecoats Cynthia Skyes 2004
Going the
Distance Toni 2004
Reflection Natalie Laine...