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The United Nations has rightly equated "literacy as freedom."
In light of this information, the mechanism by which aspirin and other NSAIDs inhibit colorectal cancer progression has not been fully elucidated and cannot simply be equated to the suppression of COX-2 activity.
Daily drug intake equated to 75 mg/kg or 15 mg/kg, for the 1 mg/ml and 0.2 mg/ml doses, respectively.
Vitamin E is an essential nutrient, the main lipid soluble antioxidant, and plays a significant role in protecting biological membranes and lipoproteins from damage caused by free radicals generated during lipid peroxidation [ 1 2 3 ] . Recent information suggests that vitamin E also has functions unrelated to its role as an antioxidant [ 4 ] . Vitamin E is often equated only with alpha-tocopherol since this form is the most potent in protecting the fetuses of pregnant female rats from death and resorption.
Mintz quotes some astonishing speeches by Abolitionists who easily equated cane sugar with murder, one of them even providing the precise calculus: "[I]n every pound of sugar used (the product of the slaves imported from Africa), we may be considered as consuming two ounces of blood."