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- decarboxylase inhibitors include carbidopa and benserazide. Peripherally selective DDCIs incapable of crossing the protective blood–brain barrier (BBB) are used...
- this position were served by the deputy director of central intelligence (DDCI) until that position was abolished under the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism...
- United Nations (purportedly proving an Iraqi WMD program) was inaccurate. DDCI John E. McLaughlin was part of a long discussion in the CIA about equivocation...
- in a hormone, enzyme, or other endogenous substance. For example: Use of DDCIs in addition to L-DOPA, to reduce conversion of L-DOPA outside the brain...
- According to John McLaughlin, former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (DDCI), the mission manager concept, "holds much promise for integrating analysis...
- took some orders directly from Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (DDCI) Charles P. Cabell, a US Air Force general who liked to keep his hand in...
- Center, Office of Strategic Research. He was named the director of the DCI/DDCI Executive Staff in 1981, deputy director for intelligence in 1982, and deputy...
- coadminister (with levodopa) a peripheral DOPA decarboxylase inhibitor (DDCI) such as carbidopa (medicines containing carbidopa, either alone or in combination...
- Wisner replaced Allen Dulles as DDP on 23 August 1951. Dulles was promoted to DDCI the same day. Colonel Kilbourne Johnston 23 August 1951 1 August 1952 OPC...
- January 8, 1960, General Cabell, the deputy director of Central Intelligence (DDCI), held a joint briefing on Cuba for the Department of State and the Joint...