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  2. Fictional brand - Wikipedia

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    Acme logo. The Acme Corporation is a fictional manufacturer of a vast range of products. [12] The Acme products first appeared in silent films, but are most associated with cartoons, especially those of Warner Bros. [13] There are many backronyms to explain the word, but Acme is Greek for "zenith" or "peak".

  3. List of science fiction themes - Wikipedia

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    Climate change—science fiction dealing with effects of anthropogenic climate change and global warming at the end of the Holocene era; Megacity; Pastoral science fictionscience fiction set in rural, bucolic, or agrarian worlds, either on Earth or on Earth-like planets, in which advanced technologies are downplayed. Seasteading and ocean ...

  4. Prescription drug - Wikipedia

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    Brand name drugs cost more due to time, money, and resources that drug companies invest in them to conduct development, including clinical trials that the FDA requires for the drug to be marketed. [28] Because drug companies have to invest more in research costs to do this, brand name drug prices are much higher when sold to consumers. [28]

  5. Brave New Words - Wikipedia

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    The vocabulary includes words used in science fiction books, TV and film. A second category rises from discussion and criticism of science fiction, and a third category comes from the subculture of fandom. It describes itself as "the first historical dictionary devoted to science fiction", tracing how science fiction terms have developed over time.

  6. Medical fiction - Wikipedia

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    Four years later, the same journal would participate in the tradition of questioning medical accuracy in fiction, beginning by citing a request from Mark Twain to lecture on chemistry before the Royal Society, followed by a cursory dissection of various medical inaccuracies in, at the time, contemporary works of fiction. [13]

  7. List of fictional drinks - Wikipedia

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    A fictional soda brand, with a logo similar to Coca-Cola's. The brand name also appears on Henry Gale's balloon in the TV show Lost. Panta: The Danganronpa franchise: The popular soda brand, but with a P. Used to avoid copyright, being the favorite drink of Kokichi Ouma Sani-Cola: The Adventures of Tintin: 1968

  8. Kids and teens are inundated with phone prompts, and doctors ...

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    Teens and social media: Half of teens in the U.S. receive hundreds of phone notifications every day, Common Sense Media study finds. What does that do to their brains?

  9. List of pharmaceutical sciences journals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable medical and scientific journals that publish articles in pharmacology and the pharmaceutical sciences This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.