The Treaty of Versailles 1998
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781139052450.017
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The Making of the Economic Peace

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“…Flupenthixol antagonizes dopamine binding primarily at D1, D2, D3 and with less a inity at D4 receptors; it also a ects serotonin binding at 5-HT 2A and 5-HT 2C receptors as well as noradrenaline binding at 1-adrenergic receptors (Glaser 1998).…”
Section: How the Intervention Might Workmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Flupenthixol antagonizes dopamine binding primarily at D1, D2, D3 and with less a inity at D4 receptors; it also a ects serotonin binding at 5-HT 2A and 5-HT 2C receptors as well as noradrenaline binding at 1-adrenergic receptors (Glaser 1998).…”
Section: How the Intervention Might Workmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Flupentixol has no a inity for cholinergic muscarine receptors, only slight antihistaminergic properties and no alpha2 adrenoreceptor blocking properties. The pharmacological profile of flupenthixol has definite similarities to atypical antipsychotics and can be described as at least partially atypical (Arnt 1998;Bandelow 1998;Glaser 1998). Flupenthixol is also said to resemble tricyclic antidepressants in some of its actions, though not in anticholinergic activity (Kato 1969).…”
Section: How the Intervention Might Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…60 The French hoped vainly for an inter-Allied economic union, which the British rejected in order to maintain their empire and independence for the City of London; the United States clung to its traditional high tariffs and rejected responsibility for international financial stability. 61 The eventual rejection of the gold standard by all the major powers in the 1930s signified the final collapse of attempts to re-create the pre-1914 world. 62 Not until 1929 did the world economy recover to the level of 1913, only to crash again in the Great Depression.…”
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confidence: 99%