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Horwich

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Horwich

Town in Greater Manchester Metropolitan County, England, 9 km/6 mi northwest of Bolton; population (2001) 14,350. It was formerly a centre for the manufacture of railway locomotives, but now has a more varied range of industries.



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It appears that the incidence of testicular cancer is increasing in the western world (Chilvers, Saunders, Bliss, Nicholls, & Horwich, 1989; Dearnaley, Huddart, & Horwich, 2001).
Frances Horwich, the kindly "principal" of Ding Dong School, popped vitamins and urged her preschool viewers to tell their mothers to pick the bottle with the pretty red pills at the drugstore.
Although the literature detailing hsp 60 induction as a result of physical and chemical stress is not as extensive as for some other stress proteins, the available literature supports the current findings that hsp 60 generally responds to stressful stimuli by an induction of gene expression (Bukau and Horwich 1998).
 
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