Ismo Läntinen , Finnish comedian
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Ismo may refer to: * -ism in Spanish, Portuguese, Esperanto and Italian * Ismo, a brand name for isosorbide mononitrate * Ismo Leikola Ismo Mikael Leikola (born 22 January 1979), sometimes known professionally as ISMO, is a Finland, Finnish stand-up comedy, stand-up comedian, musician, author, screenwriter, and YouTuber. Leikola made his United States debut in 2014, when he was a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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-ism
''-ism'' is a suffix in many English words, originally derived from the Ancient Greek suffix ('), and reaching English through the Latin , and the French . It means "taking side with" or "imitation of", and is often used to describe philosophies, theories, religions, social movements, artistic movements and behaviors. It is typically added to nouns. The concept of an -ism may resemble that of a grand narrative. History The first recorded usage of the suffix ''ism'' as a separate word in its own right was in 1680. By the nineteenth century it was being used by Thomas Carlyle to signify a pre-packaged ideology. It was later used in this sense by such writers as Julian Huxley and George Bernard Shaw. In the United States of the mid-nineteenth century, the phrase "the isms" was used as a collective derogatory term to lump together the radical social reform movements of the day (such as slavery abolitionism, feminism, alcohol prohibitionism, Fourierism, pacifism, Technoism, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Isosorbide Mononitrate
Isosorbide mononitrate, sold under many brand names, is a medication used for heart-related chest pain (angina), heart failure and esophageal spasms. It can be used both to treat and to prevent heart-related chest pain; however, it is generally less preferred than beta blockers or calcium channel blockers. It is taken by mouth. Common side effects include headache, low blood pressure with standing, blurry vision, and skin flushing. Serious side effects may include low blood pressure especially if also exposed to PDE5 inhibitors such as sildenafil. Use is not recommended in pregnancy. It is believed to work by relaxing smooth muscle within blood vessels. It was patented in 1971 and approved for medical use in 1981. It is available as a generic medication. In 2020, isosorbide was the 114th most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 5million prescriptions. Medical uses Isosorbide mononitrate is a nitrate-class drug used for the prevention of angina p ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |