Anti-apartheid activists -- Switzerland -- Biography : Erika Sutter : seen with other eyes : memories of a Swiss eye doctor in rural South Africa / told by Gertrud Stiehle ; with a foreword by Mamphela Ramphele and a preface and one chapter by Frances Lund ; translated by Anu Lannen ; edited by J.M. Jenkins
2013
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Anti-apartheid activists -- United States : Have you heard from Johannesburg. [Part 5], From Selma to Soweto / Clarity Films presents ; a Connie Field film ; produced and directed by Connie Field ; written by Ken Chowder, Connie Field, Gregory Scharpen
Here are entered works on the political, economic and social policies of the government of South Africa designed to keep racial groups in South Africa and Namibia separated
Anti-apartheid movements -- Great Britain : The politics of race in Britain and South Africa : black British solidarity and the anti-apartheid struggle / Elizabeth M. Williams
Anti-apartheid movements -- South Africa -- Drama : The fall / produced by the Baxter Theatre Centre at the University of Cape Town ; written by Ameera Conrad [and seven others] ; curated by Ameera Conrad and Thando Mangcu
A large group of proteins that control APOPTOSIS. This family of proteins includes many ONCOGENE PROTEINS as well as a wide variety of classes of INTRACELLULAR SIGNALING PEPTIDES AND PROTEINS such as CASPASES
Agents used for the treatment or prevention of cardiac arrhythmias. They may affect the polarization-repolarization phase of the action potential, its excitability or refractoriness, or impulse conduction or membrane responsiveness within cardiac fibers. Anti-arrhythmia agents are often classed into four main groups according to their mechanism of action: sodium channel blockade, beta-adrenergic blockade, repolarization prolongation, or calcium channel blockade
Agents used for the treatment or prevention of cardiac arrhythmias. They may affect the polarization-repolarization phase of the action potential, its excitability or refractoriness, or impulse conduction or membrane responsiveness within cardiac fibers. Anti-arrhythmia agents are often classed into four main groups according to their mechanism of action: sodium channel blockade, beta-adrenergic blockade, repolarization prolongation, or calcium channel blockade