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Vane's research led drug companies to target pain by stopping the COX enzyme from producing prostaglandins.
FORBES: Dr. Feelgood
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The colors of the winning owner's silks are painted on the jockey and horse weather vane atop the infield cupola.
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But in conjunction with Project Vane, the council still hopes to redevelop the site into an arts centre, as well as a hotel and restaurant.
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John Vane won his Nobel by discovering in 1971 that aspirin and similar drugs inhibit an enzyme that makes prostaglandins, compounds released in response to inflammation.
FORBES: Dr. Feelgood
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Only one character experiences anything like spontaneous joy, and that is Sibyl Vane, when she decides to abandon the artistic life and devote herself to Dorian.
NEWYORKER: Deceptive Picture
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If you look at this in the same vane as a wireless subscription model, you can give away Zunes for free with a 24-month ZunePass subscription.
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One Crestron client in the Gulf Coast has a weather vane and cameras that detect wind and automatically shut storm windows in the event of a hurricane.
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Dorian falls for a gifted young actress named Sibyl Vane and then casts her aside when he determines that the joy of love has rendered her art banal.
NEWYORKER: Deceptive Picture
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Meanwhile, he pointed out, readings such as Market Vane bullish consensus and net-long positioning data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission have been at their lowest levels in several years.
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Market watchers said there was not a specific reason for gold prices to suddenly drop so quickly on Wednesday, but that there were several signs, including a 93% bullish market sentiment reading by Market Vane on Monday.
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In a piece of research for which he was awarded both a Nobel prize and a knighthood, John Vane, who was then employed by the Royal College of Surgeons in London, showed that aspirin suppresses the production of local hormones known as prostoglandins.
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