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Africa series ;$vno. 83 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 0 $a0-89680-244-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aContinuity and context : an overview of coloured identity in white supremacist South Africa -- History from the margins : changing perceptions of its past within the coloured community -- The predicament of marginality : case studies from the earlier period of white rule -- The hegemony of race : coloured identity within the radical movement during the mid-twentieth century -- The emperor's new clothes : coloured rejectionism during the latter phases of the apartheid era -- New responses to old dilemmas : coloured identity in a transforming South Africa. 330 $aThe concept of Colouredness?being neither white nor black?has been pivotal to the brand of racial thinking particular to South African society. 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Inhalation Anaesthesia; Introduction; Water quality maintenance during inhalation anaesthesia; The basic procedure; Direct application to the gills; Artificially ventilated inhalation anaesthesia; Drugs used for inhalation anaesthesia 327 $aWidely used drugs for inhalation anaesthesiaMS222; Benzocaine; Clove oil; AQUI-S R; Quinaldine and quinaldine sulphate; 2-Phenoxyethanol; Metomidate; Etomidate; Less widely used drugs for inhalation anaesthesia; 4-Styrylpyridine; Barbiturates; Amylobarbitone; Quinalbarbitone; Pentothal; Chloral hydrate; Chlorbutanol; Chloroform; Diethyl ether; Lidocaine; Methyl pentynol; Piscaine; Propanidid; Propoxate; Sodium cyanide; Tertiary amyl alcohol (TAA); Tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA); Tribromoethanol (TBE); Urethane; Inhalation anaesthesia using plant extracts; Summary; References 327 $a9 Anaesthesia of Fish: II. 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