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Use in Literature
Ings
Now, these people were humbugs, which Thistlewood and Ings were not.
–George Borrow in The Romany Rye.
Thistlewood and Ings say to twenty ragged individuals, Liverpool and Castlereagh are two satellites of despotism; it would be highly desirable to put them out of the way.
–George Borrow in The Romany Rye.
The very first to confront the Guards and runners are Thistlewood and Ings; Thistlewood whips his long thin rapier through Smithers' lungs, and Ings makes a dash at Fitzclarence with his butcher's knife.
–George Borrow in The Romany Rye.
The chapel is called Ings Chapel; and is on the right hand side of the road leading from Kendal to Ambleside.
–William Wordsworth in Lyrical Ballads with Other Poems, 1800, vol 2.
Nonfiction Usage
Legal Usage
Government of El Salvador. Accord 33 of 5/12/86 creates the "Comision Mixta Permanente para la Administracion de Tratados, Acuerdos y Convenios Comerciales" to formulate, negotiate and administer the commercial agreements and treaties. Accord also provides list of the members and proceed ings of the Commission. Published in Diario Oficial on May 12, 1986.
Patent Usage
Method to Potentiate the Therapeutic Efficacy of Taxane and Derivatives Thereof: Patented by Marius Monshouwer, M. J. Ings Robert and Maurizio Rocchetti on February 1, 2001. Abstract: The use of estramustine phosphate and its metabolites estramustine and estromustine allow to potentiate the therapeutic efficacy of taxanes by both improving their pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profile through the inhibition of (CYP)2C8 and (CYP)3A4 enzymes, both responsible for the metabolism of the taxanes; formulations of estramustine phosphate and metabolites, combinations of these latter with taxanes and therapeutic methods of treatment comprising them as a combined therapy are also disclosed.
Bibliographic Usage
Aitokari, Isto. Translator of "City of the iron fish" by Simon Ings into Finnish ("Rautakalan kaupunki"). Publisher: Loki-kirjat (Helsinki). Published in 2004.
Asquith, J. C., et al. "Metronidazole (Flagyl). A radiosensitizer of hypoxic cells" appears in The British Journal of Radiology written by J. C. Asquith, J. L. Foster, R. L. Willson, R. Ings and J. A. McFadzean. Published in August 1974.
Bagster, C. Birch. Author of "The progress and prospects of Prince Edward Island: written during the leisure of a visit in 1861: a sketch intended to supply information upon which enquiring emigrants may rely, and actual settlers adopt as the basis of a wider knowledge of their beautiful island home." Publisher: printed by John Ings. (Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island). Published in 1861.
Bailey, E., et al. "Hydroxyethylation of hemoglobin by 1-(2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureas" appears in Chemical Research in Toxicology written by E. Bailey, P. B. Farmer, Y. S. Tang, H. Vangikar, A. Gray, D. Slee, R. M. Ings, D. B. Campbell, J. G. McVie and R. Dubbelman. Published in July - August 1991.
Campbell, D. B., et al. "Factors that may effect the reduction of hunger and body weight following d-fenfluramine administration" appears in Clinical Neuropharmacology written by D. B. Campbell, B. H. Gordon, R. M. Ings, R. Richards and D. W. Taylor. Published in 1988.
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Ings
Now, these people were humbugs, which Thistlewood and Ings were not.
–George Borrow in The Romany Rye.
Thistlewood and Ings say to twenty ragged individuals, Liverpool and Castlereagh are two satellites of despotism; it would be highly desirable to put them out of the way.
–George Borrow in The Romany Rye.
The very first to confront the Guards and runners are Thistlewood and Ings; Thistlewood whips his long thin rapier through Smithers' lungs, and Ings makes a dash at Fitzclarence with his butcher's knife.
–George Borrow in The Romany Rye.
The chapel is called Ings Chapel; and is on the right hand side of the road leading from Kendal to Ambleside.
–William Wordsworth in Lyrical Ballads with Other Poems, 1800, vol 2.
Nonfiction Usage
Legal Usage
Government of El Salvador. Accord 33 of 5/12/86 creates the "Comision Mixta Permanente para la Administracion de Tratados, Acuerdos y Convenios Comerciales" to formulate, negotiate and administer the commercial agreements and treaties. Accord also provides list of the members and proceed ings of the Commission. Published in Diario Oficial on May 12, 1986.
Patent Usage
Method to Potentiate the Therapeutic Efficacy of Taxane and Derivatives Thereof: Patented by Marius Monshouwer, M. J. Ings Robert and Maurizio Rocchetti on February 1, 2001. Abstract: The use of estramustine phosphate and its metabolites estramustine and estromustine allow to potentiate the therapeutic efficacy of taxanes by both improving their pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profile through the inhibition of (CYP)2C8 and (CYP)3A4 enzymes, both responsible for the metabolism of the taxanes; formulations of estramustine phosphate and metabolites, combinations of these latter with taxanes and therapeutic methods of treatment comprising them as a combined therapy are also disclosed.
Bibliographic Usage
Aitokari, Isto. Translator of "City of the iron fish" by Simon Ings into Finnish ("Rautakalan kaupunki"). Publisher: Loki-kirjat (Helsinki). Published in 2004.
Asquith, J. C., et al. "Metronidazole (Flagyl). A radiosensitizer of hypoxic cells" appears in The British Journal of Radiology written by J. C. Asquith, J. L. Foster, R. L. Willson, R. Ings and J. A. McFadzean. Published in August 1974.
Bagster, C. Birch. Author of "The progress and prospects of Prince Edward Island: written during the leisure of a visit in 1861: a sketch intended to supply information upon which enquiring emigrants may rely, and actual settlers adopt as the basis of a wider knowledge of their beautiful island home." Publisher: printed by John Ings. (Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island). Published in 1861.
Bailey, E., et al. "Hydroxyethylation of hemoglobin by 1-(2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureas" appears in Chemical Research in Toxicology written by E. Bailey, P. B. Farmer, Y. S. Tang, H. Vangikar, A. Gray, D. Slee, R. M. Ings, D. B. Campbell, J. G. McVie and R. Dubbelman. Published in July - August 1991.
Campbell, D. B., et al. "Factors that may effect the reduction of hunger and body weight following d-fenfluramine administration" appears in Clinical Neuropharmacology written by D. B. Campbell, B. H. Gordon, R. M. Ings, R. Richards and D. W. Taylor. Published in 1988.
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