For Thomas Paine s political tract The American Crisis refimprove date March 2007 Infobox magazine title The Crisis image file The crisis nov1910.jpg image size 220px the default if no size is stated image alt image caption First Issue of The Crisis A Record of the Darker Races , November 1910. New York ... frequency Monthly ref name firstissue cite web title First Issue of The Crisis publisher Library of Congress ... company The Crisis Publishing Company publisher Banana Co firstdate Start date 1910 November country ... 1559 1573 The Crisis is the official magazine of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored ... title About the Crisis Overview publisher The Crisis url http www.thecrisismagazine.com aboutus.html accessdate 2010 06 24 ref The original title of the journal was The Crisis A Record of The Darker Races . From 1997 to 2003, it appeared as The New Crisis The Magazine of Opportunities and Ideas , but the title has since reverted to The Crisis . The title derives from the poem s The Present Crisis The Present Crisis by James Russell Lowell . ref name firstissue Published monthly, by 1920 its circulation ... first WEB last Dubois title The Crisis title Editorial year 1910 . ref Predominantly a current affairs journal, The Crisis also included poems, reviews, and essays on culture and history. Du Bois ... Wilkins . Although The Crisis was officially an organ of the NAACP, Du Bois had a large degree of control over the periodicals expressed opinion. Du Bois wrote in Dusk of Dawn that he intended for The Crisis to represent his personal opinions quote I determine to make the opinion of the Crisis ... the Crisis would state openly the opinion of its editor, so long, of course, as that opinion was in general .... Throughout the Du Bois years The Crisis published the work of many young African American writers ..., the influence of The Crisis declined. The magazine was unable to sustain the high literary standards ... bois.jpg thumb left A 1911 copy of The Crisis depicting Ra Maat Neb, one of the black kings of the Upper ... more details
Other uses wiktionary crisis A crisis from the Greek language Greek krisis ref http www.perseus.tufts.edu ... time or an emergency event . Definition of a crisisCrisis is the situation of a complex system ... crises. We can speak about a crisis of moral values, an economical or political crisis, but not a motor crisis. b poor function. The system still functions, but does not break down. c an immediate .... br Crisis has several defining characteristics. Seeger, Sellnow and Ulmer ref Cite journal last1 ..., organization, and crisis url journal Communication Yearbook volume 21 issue pages 231 275 ref say ... of risk in decision making. Ann Arbor, MI UMI Proquest Information and Learning. ref argues that crisis ... of their being unexpected depends upon man failing to note the onset of crisis conditions. Some of our ... responses ref Mitroff.I. 2005 Why some companies emerge stronger and better from a crisis, p36 ref ... results of our actions can result in crisis. From this perspective we might usefully learn that failing ... of the International Crisis Behavior ICB project, suggested a different way of defining crisis as conditions ... ref Shlaim, Avi, The United States and the Berlin Blockade, 1948 1949 a study in crisis decision ... related crisis Soup kitchen Unemployment and underemployment main Unemployment Underemployment ... stress. Economic crisis Main articles Crisis economic Economic crisis and Financial crisis An economic crisis is a sharp transition to a recession . See for example 1994 economic crisis in Mexico , Argentine economic crisis 1999 2002 , South American economic crisis of 2002 , Economic crisis of Cameroon . A financial crisis may be a banking crisis or currency crisis . Environmental crisis Crises ... tool 2008 ref International crisis main International crisisCrisis management For information about crises in the field of study in international relations , see crisis management and international crisis . In this context, a crisis can be loosely defined as a situation where there is a perception ... more details
Personality crisis may refer to Identity crisis , undeveloped or confused identity Midlife crisis Personality Crisis , a song by the New York Dolls Personality Crisis band Personality Crisis album , by The Bear Quartet disambig ... more details
See main Energy crisis Oil crisis may refer to 1970s 1970s energy crisis 1973 oil crisis 1979 energy crisis Post 1970s Oil price increase of 1990 2000s energy crisis Developing Peak Oil disambig es Crisis energ tica desambiguaci n it Crisi energetica nl Oliecrisis sv Oljekrisen ... more details
Crisis , in comics , may refer to Crisis DC Comics , a number of stories in the DC Universe, including Crisis on Infinite Earths , a twelve issue limited series that rebooted the continuity Infinite Crisis , a seven issue limited series that is the sequel to Crisis on Infinite Earths Final Crisis , a seven issue limited that is the follow up to Infinite CrisisCrisis Fleetway Crisis Fleetway , a 1988&ndash 1991 British comic See also Crisis disambiguation SIA comics ... more details
wiktionary crisis A crisis from the Greek is a traumatic or stressful change for a person, or an unstable and dangerous situation for a society. Crisis may refer to Comics Crisis comic Crisis comic , a British comic Crisis DC Comics Crisis on Infinite Earths , a crossover event spanning the DC comics multiverse Economics Crisis theory , a theory generally associated with Marxian economics Financial crisis , a variety of situations in which some financial institutions or assets suddenly lose a large part of their value Film Crisis 1939 film Crisis 1939 film , a documentary about the 1938 Sudeten CrisisCrisis 1946 film Crisis 1946 film , a film directed by Ingmar Bergman Crisis 1950 film Crisis 1950 film , a film directed by Richard Brooks Crisis Behind a Presidential Commitment , a 1963 documentary directed by Robert Drew Crisis 1997 film Crisis 1997 film , an action film directed by Jalal Merhi , starring David Bradley American actor David Bradley Literature The Crisis , the journal of the NAACP Crisis novel Crisis novel , a novel by Robin Cook Magazines Crisis Catholic magazine Crisis , a Roman Catholic journal which ceased its print run in September 2006 Music Crisis band , a defunct punk rock group small Albums small Crisis Alexisonfire album Crisis Alexisonfire album , a 2006 album by Alexisonfire Crisis Ornette Coleman album Crisis Ornette Coleman album , an 1969 album by Ornette Coleman Crisis The Deadweights album Crisis The Deadweights album , an 1985 album by Deadweights Crisis? What Crisis? , an album by Supertramp small Songs small Crisis , a 1978 song by Bob Marley and the Wailers from the album Kaya album Kaya Crisis , a 1978 song by Israel Vibration from the album The Same Song Crisis , a 1991 song by Fear Factory from Soul of a New Machine Psychology Existential crisis , when a person doubts if his or her existence has a purpose Identity crisis psychology Mid life crisis , several issues that confront some people from 40 55 Quarter life crisis ... more details
Berlin Crisis may refer to the Berlin Blockade of 1948 1949 the Berlin Crisis of 1961 the Australian alternative band, see Berlin Crisis Band disambig es Crisis de Berl n ru XX sv Berlinkrisen ... more details
Succession crisis may refer to Succession crisis Latter Day Saints , the 1844 leadership crisis in the Latter Day Saint movement after the death of Joseph Smith Monaco succession crisis of 1918 , the 1918 succession crisis over the throne of Monaco Portuguese succession crisis of 1580 , the 1580 succession crisis over the throne of Portugal Henry IV of France s succession crisis between France and Spain, 1610 Nerva and the Roman succession crisis of AD 96 99 Boleslaw I s intervention in the Kievan succession crisis, 1018 1558 1559, English succession crisis after the death of Mary I of England War of the Spanish Succession 1701 1714 over who would succeed Charles II of Spain disambig ... more details
Iran crisis may refer to Iran crisis of 1946 Iran hostage crisis 2009 Iranian election protests disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages sr tr ran krizi ... more details
The Gaza Crisis may relate to the following events Battle of Gaza 2007 Gaza War Governance of the Gaza Strip 2012 fuel crisis 2012 Gaza fuel crisis disambig Category Gaza Strip Category Palestine ... more details
Crisis accommodation is accommodation provided to people experiencing temporary or ongoing conditions of crisis with the aim of removing them from an otherwise harmful environment and allowing them to improve their situations from a safe and stable environment. Situations that may be alleviated through crisis accommodation include but are not limited to homelessness , domestic violence , elder abuse , and child abuse . Crisis accommodation is typically provided through government organisations , not for profit organisations and charities . DEFAULTSORT Crisis Accommodation Category Living arrangements Category Homelessness homelessness stub socialwork stub ... more details
refimprove date March 2012 A crisis plan is the physical manifestation of crisis management with respect ... to crisis . Examples of a crisis plan could include a map of evacuation routes ref http www.ibiblio.org ... disaster contingency plan. A crisis plan could be stored or generated in digital form and be represented ... format or various other translations of a literal document. Every crisis is different and individual plans vary by necessity. ref http www3.niu.edu newsplace crisis.html Crisis Communication Plan A PR Blue Print , Sandra K. Clawson Freeo, Crisis Communication Plan A PR Blue Print ref Crisis plan ... for smart phones and other mobile technology platforms that promote enhanced crisis plan implementation ... http itunes.apple.com us app cpr choking id314907949?mt 8 CPR & Choking , iTunes.com ref Personal crisis plan File Crisis plan brochures.JPG thumb Examples of literature to help in the creation of a personal crisis plan. One element of personal wellness and mental health Healing recovery includes the creation of a crisis plan. Development of a real crisis plan and post crisis plan is key to the daily ... ref Recovery from personal crisis or health crisis may be impeded by trauma medicine trauma , circumstance or anxiety . An effective post crisis plan can reduce exposure to personal risk , including ..., service providers and others can help develop crisis plans that form an effective and enforceable ... legal crisis plan home.html Rights and Legal Issues Sample Crisis Plan , Rights and Legal Issues Sample Crisis Plan , Maine.gov ref Mental health crisis cards Those involved with mental health care have developed so called crisis cards which may be used in the event of a mental health crisis. These cards ... clients families friends Family Guide CD pdf Activity 102 creating crisis card.pdf Creating a crisis card PDF , CAMH Crisis cards , Centre For Addiction & Mental Health ref Organizational crisis plan One example of a component of an organizational crisis plan is the Material Safety Data Sheet , which ... more details
An international crisis is a crisis between states. There are many definitions of an international crisis ... Making and System Structure in International Crises. defines an international crisis ref Types Lebow ..., Richard N. 1981. Between Peace and War The Nature of International Crisis. ref One of the nations decides, before the crisis starts, to go to war and constructs a crisis to justify it. The pattern of justification ... , is the Iraq disarmament crisis , which precipitated the Iraq War . Spinoff Crisis . The nations are involved in a war or crisis with another nation or nations and this precipitates another crisis, e.g. the RMS Lusitania Lusitania incident in 1915. Brinkmanship . Intentionally forcing a crisis to get the other side to back down. The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 is a well known example of brinkmanship ... an overview of the process and conflicting goals of crisis management as well as many examples. ref George, Alexander L ed 1991. Avoiding War Problems of Crisis Management. ref He discusses a number ... Crisis 1889 1890 Fashoda Incident 1898 1899 First Moroccan Crisis 1904 1906 Bosnian crisis 1908 1909 Agadir Crisis 1911 land crisis 1916 1920 Remilitarization of the Rhineland 1936 Anschluss 1938 Munich Agreement Sudetenland Crisis 1938 Iran crisis of 1946 Iran crisis 1946 1947 Berlin Blockade 1948 1949 Cuban Missile Crisis 1962 USS Pueblo AGER 2 Pueblo incident 1968 Sino Soviet border conflict Border conflict of 1969 Damansky Island Crisis 1969 Axe Murder Incident 1976 Beagle conflict 1978 Iran hostage crisis 1979 Able Archer 83 1983 2001 Indian Parliament attack 2001 November 2008 Mumbai attacks 2008 Expand list date August 2008 Ongoing crises 2007 2008 world food price crisis World food price crisis Global economic crisis 2011 energy crisis North Korea and weapons of mass destruction ... relations Negotiation CrisisCrisis management References Reflist Snyder, Glenn H. and Diesing ... Crisis. ISBN 0 8018 2311 0 George, Alexander L ed 1991. Avoiding War Problems of Crisis Management ... more details
Infobox Non profit Non profit name Crisis image File Crisis logo.gif 160px Crisis logo founded date 1967 ... crisis.org.uk Crisis ref http www.crisis.org.uk Official Web Site ref is is the UK national ..., called Crisis Skylight Centres ref http www.crisis.org.uk pages what we do crisis skylight centres 61897.html ref . As well as year round services Crisis runs Crisis at Christmas, which since 1972 ref http www.crisis.org.uk pages crisis at christmas 40th anniversary .html ref has been offering food ... 3,000 ref http www.crisis.org.uk pages christmas.html ref homeless people visited Crisis at Christmas, which was run by about 8,000 volunteers. Since its inception Crisis has been a campaigning ... change that prevents and mitigates ref http www.crisis.org.uk pages crisis campaign successes.html ... pages about us.html ref . History Crisis was founded in 1967 ref http www.crisis.org.uk pages crisis history.html ref in response to the Ken Loach film Cathy Come Home shown the previous year ... the plight of homeless people. Since the sixties Crisis has evolved to meet the changing needs of single ... out of their homelessness across the UK. Crisis Skylight Centres Crisis Skylight Centres are accredited ... and finding work ref http www.crisis.org.uk pages what we do crisis skylight centres 61897.html ref . Crisis Skylight London opened in 2002 ref http www.crisis.org.uk data files donate crisis urban investors brochure.pdf ref , with a Crisis Skylight Cafe social enterprise opening on the same site on Commercial Street London Commercial Street in East London in 2004. In 2007 Crisis Skylight Newcastle ... hope to troubled souls 72703 18436254 ref , followed by Crisis Skylight Birmingham and Crisis Skylight Edinburgh in 2010 and Crisis Skylight Oxford ref http www.oxfordmail.co.uk news 9323317.Old Fire Station is ready for business ref and Crisis Skylight Merseyside ref http www.crisis.org.uk pages merseyside.html ref in 2011. Crisis at Christmas Since 1972 Crisis at Christmas has been offering ... more details
Debt crisis is the general term for a proliferation of massive public debt relative to tax revenue s, especially in reference to Latin American countries during the 1980s, and the United States and the European Union since the mid 2000s. ref http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f g a 2011 11 08 bloomberg articlesLUCKTZ0D9L35.DTL Europe Banks Selling Sovereign Bonds May Worsen Debt Crisis SFGate ref ref Who is Handling Debt Crisis Better, United States or Europe US News http www.usnews.com debate club who is handling its debt crisis better united states or europe ref ref http www.nytimes.com interactive 2010 05 02 weekinreview 02marsh.html Europe s Web of Debt by Nelson D. Schwartz, New York Times ref ref http marginalrevolution.com marginalrevolution 2011 11 hows the argentina recovery coming along.html How s the Argentina Recovery Coming Along? by Tyler Cowen ref TOC right Current and recent debt crises Europe European sovereign debt crisis Greek government debt crisis 2008 2012 Irish financial crisis Irish financial crisis Economic history of Portugal Economic crisis the 2010s Portuguese economic crisis Latin America Argentine debt restructuring Latin American debt crisis North America United States debt ceiling crisis See also Debt Debt of developing countries Government debt List of countries by credit rating List of countries by net international investment position List of countries by public debt Monetary sovereignty Sovereign default State polity Tax References Reflist Debt Category Credit Category Debt Category Government finances Category Financial crises de Verschuldungskrise es Crisis de deuda ru ... more details
The Crisis and a Crisis in the Life of an Actress lang da Krisen og en Krise i en Skuespillerindes Liv was a series of articles written by the Danish philosopher S ren Kierkegaard in 1847 and published in the Danish newspaper F drelandet The Fatherland in 1848 under the pseudonym Inter et Inter . The actress in question is Johanne Luise Heiberg , the wife of Johan Ludvig Heiberg poet Johan Ludvig Heiberg , although she is not mentioned by name in the articles. Johanne Luise was a popular and leading lady of the Danish Stage theatre stage at the time and she had written an autobiographical reflection of her life, in which she praised Kierkegaard for his insight into her art. The Crisis discusses the life of a young actress metamorphosis into a mature refined woman. When the actress first starts out in her career she is admired for her beauty, youthfulness, and novelty. Years later, although these accidental attributes are fading, she is still a talented actress, and she now possesses the experience and reflection needed for a truly aesthetic performance. The theme revolves around the transitions from the aesthetic stage of life to the ethical stage of life, and how a person in the ethical stage of life is still capable of aesthetic enjoyment. Although Kierkegaard was writing philosophical religious works at this time, such as Works of Love , Kierkegaard wrote The Crisis to show that a religious author can still write and appreciate aesthetic concerns. The world is indeed so weak that, when it believes that a person who proclaims the religious is incapable of the aesthetic, it overlooks the religious . ref Quoted from Journals in Kirmmse, Bruce H. Kierkegaard in Golden Age Denmark . Indiana University Press, Bloomington. ISBN 0 253 33044 0 ref References reflist External links http sorenkierkegaard.org crisis life actress.html D. Anthony on The Crisis Kierkegaard DEFAULTSORT Crisis and a Crisis in the Life of an Actress, The Category 1848 books Category Books by S ren ... more details
The Easter Crisis can refer to two important incidents in the history of Denmark The Easter Crisis of 1920 , when King Christian X dismissed Prime Minister Denmark Prime Minister Carl Theodor Zahle and Cabinet of Zahle II his cabinet . The Easter Crisis of 1948 , when the government believed that the Soviet Union or Soviet aligned Communist s were planning an invasion or coup d tat in Denmark. disambig Category History of Denmark ... more details
Moroccan Crisis could refer to The First Moroccan Crisis , also called the Tangier Crisis was brought about by the visit of Kaiser Wilhelm II to Tangier in Morocco on March 31, 1905 and his subsequent speech in which he favored Moroccan independence. This was a challenge to France s mandate international law mandate of the country, and was designed to split the Entente Cordiale between United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Britain and France signed in 1904 . The Second Moroccan Crisis , also called the Agadir Crisis , was sparked by the German demand for large areas of French Equatorial Africa to compensate for Germany s loss during the First Moroccan Crisis. The deployment of the German warship Panther gunboat Panther heightened the tension when it was sent to the Moroccan port of Agadir on July 1, 1911. disambig bg de Marokkokrise ko ru sv Marockokrisen zh ... more details
Crisis ecoregions are terrestrial biome s facing significant threat to their biodiversity and requiring well directed conservation efforts in order to curb the irreversible loss of plant and animal species and their surrounding habitats. Generally, an ecoregion is understood to be an area of particular ecological importance because of diminishing habitats and ecosystems, but a crisis ecoregion is one that is particularly vulnerable and is listed as critical ref Jonathan M. Hoekstra, Timothy M. Boucher, Taylor M. Ricketts, and Carter Roberts. Confronting a biome crisis global disparities of habitat loss and protection. Ecology Letters, 8 23 29, 2005 ref because of a high Conservation Risk Index CRI . See also Biodiversity Conservation biology Ecology Ecoregions Protected Areas References Reflist External links http www.biodiversitya z.org areas 12 A Z Areas of Biodiversity Importance Crisis Ecoregions http conserveonline.org workspaces cbdgateway gsi pubs Conserve Online Crisis Ecoregions http www.protectedareas.info content.asp?sid 3&pid 1 The Gaps Guide Biodiversity Crisis Category Ecoregions ... more details
Helliwell recounted It was Rick that came up with the name Crisis? What Crisis? and one day, when ... We thought that the Crisis album was a little bit disjointed and the band as a whole at that time .... ref Altman, Billy 29 January 1976 . http www.rollingstone.com music albumreviews crisis what crisis 19760129 Album review , Rolling Stone . ref Allmusic thoroughly commended the album in their retrospective ... Category 1975 albums Category A&M Records albums Category Albums produced by Ken Scott bs Crisis? What Crisis? de Crisis? What Crisis? es Crisis? What Crisis? fr Crisis? What Crisis? it Crisis? What Crisis? nl Crisis? What Crisis? pt Crisis? What Crisis? ru Crisis? What Crisis? sv Crisis? What Crisis ... more details
Falklands Crisis can refer to Falklands Crisis 1770 , a dispute over the Falkland Islands between Great Britain and Spain. Falklands War 1982 , the invasion of the Falklands by Argentina and their subsequent recapture by British forces. disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Crisis communication is sometimes considered a sub specialty of the public relations profession that is designed to protect and defend an individual , company , or organization facing a public challenge ... of the entity. Crisis communication professionals preach that an organization s reputation is often ... to effectively respond to the demands of the crisis. To emerge with its reputation intact ... facing such a threat will often bring in experienced crisis communications specialists to help prepare and guide them through the process. Effectively responding to the challenges of a crisis requires ... levels of the field, such as investigative reporting, politics, and the White House . Crisis ... while in the White House, has also become an essential element of crisis communication. Additional ... first, not waiting to be hit. Crisis communication is a part of larger process referred to as crisis management though it may well be a major tool of handling a crisis situation in government, organization or business. Crisis communication is sometimes considered a sub speciality of business continuity . The aim of crisis communication in this context is to assist organizations to achieve continuity of critical business processes and information flows under crisis, disaster or event driven ... objectives of an effective crisis communication strategy and or solution. Harnassing technology ... lag time in marshalling responses to a crisis can result in considerable losses to company revenues, reputation as well as substantially impacting on costs. Effective crisis communication strategies ... based processes By definition a crisis is an unexpected and detrimental situation or event. Crisis ... and responding accordingly. Some of the most effective recent examples of crisis communication include ... knowledge detail crisis management and communications Crisis Management and Communication Entry Essential ... Research Group on Crisis Communication Publications and crisis institutions database at Ilmenau ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Boy Crisis background group or band genre Indie electronic , Alternative rock alternative origin Brooklyn , New York , United States years active 2005 present label B Unique Records B Unique website http www.boycrisis.net www.BoyCrisis.net current members Victor Vazquez br Tal Rozen br Lee Pender br Alex Kestner br Owen Roberts Boy Crisis was an United States American Band music band that was influenced by the post disco post punk sound of the early 1980s. ref Allmusic class artist id p1078843 pure url yes Allmusic Boy Crisis Overview. Retrieved on 12 28 2009. ref Based in Brooklyn , New York , Boy Crisis consisted of members Tal Rozen, Alex Kestner, Victor Vazquez, Lee Pender, and Owen Roberts. History Boy Crisis formed initially as a project between Victor Vazquez, Tal Rozen and Alex Kestner at Wesleyan University in 2005, but they did not start playing shows until Lee Pender joined in 2007. ref name argus cite web url http wesleyanargus.com 2008 10 10 boy crisis interview title Boy Crisis Interview author Stefan Golangco date October 10, 2008 publisher The Wesleyan Argus accessdate 2009 10 14 ref Owen Roberts joined later that year, ref name argus and they signed with B Unique Records in November, 2008. ref cite web url http www.musicweek.com story.asp?sectioncode 21&storycode 1036165 title SIGNED Boy Crisis Rox ... 2008, Amy Phillips of Pitchfork Media declared Boy Crisis the absolute worst band in the world ... boy crisis live Boy Crisis Live , Disappear Here Magazine , disappearheremag.com, May 6, 2009 ref Victor ..., June 15, 2009 ref References Reflist External links http www.boycrisis.net Boy Crisis official site http www.guardian.co.uk music 2008 jul 28 boy.crisis New band of the day Boy Crisis in guardian.co.uk http www.guardian.co.uk music 2008 nov 21 boy crisis You can t be too smart to make pop in guardian.co.uk DEFAULTSORT Boy Crisis Category Wesleyan University alumni Category Musical groups ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A cholinergic crisis is an over stimulation at a neuromuscular junction due to an excess of acetylcholine ACh , as of a result of the inactivity perhaps even enzyme inhibition inhibition of the AChE enzyme , which normally breaks down acetylcholine. This is a consequence of some types of nerve gas , e.g. sarin gas . In medicine, this is seen in patients with myasthenia gravis who take too high a dose of their anticholinesterase treatment medications, or seen in some surgical cases, when too high a dose of a cholinesterase inhibitor is given to reverse surgical muscle paralysis. As a result of cholinergic crisis, the muscles stop responding to the bombardment of ACh, leading to flaccid paralysis , respiratory failure , and other signs and symptoms reminiscent of organophosphate poisoning. Other symptoms include increased sweating, salivation, bronchial secretions along with miosis . This crisis may be masked by the concomitant use of atropine along with anticholinesterase inhibitors in order to prevent side effects. Flaccid paralysis resulting from cholinergic crisis can be distinguished from myasthenia gravis by the use of the drug edrophonium Tensilon , which worsens the paralysis caused by cholinergic crisis, but strengthens the muscle in the case of myasthenia gravis. Edrophonium is an anticholinesterase hence increases the concentration of acetylcholine present . Cholinergic crisis can be treated with antimuscarinic drugs like atropine. See also SLUDGE syndrome DEFAULTSORT Cholinergic Crisis Category Toxicology Category Neurotransmitters Category Pharmacology Category Medicinal chemistry Biochem stub pl Prze om cholinergiczny ... more details