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  • ...ioactive material then falls to earth, subjecting anything within the line of sight to radiation, a significant [[radioactive contamination|hazard]]. A f ...r attack might have rendered these basements either buried under many tons of rubble and thus impossible to leave, or removed their upper framework, thus
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  • ...enopodiaceae'' family, is a plant whose root contains a high concentration of [[sucrose]]. It is grown commercially for [[sugar]] production. The sugar comes from the bulb of the beetroot plant, [[chard]] and fodder beet, all descended by cultivation
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  • DAVID FORBES KEITH, OF TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA ...the generator-absorber, with the result of absorption of heat (production of cold), within and about the evaporator-condenser receptacle.
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  • ...orating filler material. The process of arc welding is widely used because of its low capital and running costs. ...table arc. In 1905 Russian scientist Vladimir Mitkevich proposed the usage of three-phase electric arc for welding. In 1919, [[alternating current]] weld
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  • * Drop them all into boiling water and boil for a few minutes. This helps by cleaning and removing any varnish * The bottoms have the most metal and can be stacked one on top of each other. Like the fake potato chips that come in a can.
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  • ...rl=http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_5-38_mk12.htm |title=United States of America 5"/38 (12.7 cm) Mark 12 |accessdate=2007-08-30 |year=2006 |month=No ...ctancy was 4600 effective full charges (EFC) per barrel.<ref>Naval Weapons of WW2, Campbell, P139</ref>
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  • ...device]] that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy in the form of [[alternating current]]. Most alternators use a rotating [[magnetic field]] ...from the discovery of the [[Electromagnetic induction|magnetic induction of electric current]]. The early machines were developed by pioneers such as [
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  • ...supplement]] used primarily as a [[mucolytic agent]] and in the management of [[paracetamol]] (acetaminophen) [[overdose]]. Other uses include sulfate re * '''Rheunac''' (Tree Of Life, Israel).
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  • | ImageName1 = Crystal structure of sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate | OtherNames = Sodium hyposulfite<br/>Hyposulphite of soda
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  • ...urnal |author=Falagas ME, Grammatikos AP, Michalopoulos A |title=Potential of old-generation antibiotics to address current need for new antibiotics |jou ...journal | author = Rich M, Ritterhoff R, Hoffmann R | title = A fatal case of aplastic anemia following chloramphenicol (chloromycetin) therapy. | journa
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  • ...ry:oral|oral]] and [[intravenous]] forms, and used to treat a wide variety of [[infection]]s. Kanamycin is isolated from ''[[Streptomyces kanamyceticus]] ....261-282, 1975</ref><ref>Misumi, M. & Tanaka, N.: "Mechanism of Inhibition of Translocation by Kanamycin and Viomycin: A Comparative Study with Fusidic A
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  • ...n>Phyllis A. Lyday "Iodine and Iodine Compounds" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 2005, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim</ref> ...o contain about 50&nbsp;mg iodine as iodide, I <sup>-</sup>. Two (2) drops of SSKI solution is equivalent to one 130&nbsp;mg KI tablet (100&nbsp;mg iodid
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  • [[Image:Guanosine-acyclovir-comparison.png|200px|thumb|Structures of [[guanosine]] and acyclovir compared]] | title = Antiviral prodrugs &mdash; the development of successful prodrug strategies for antiviral chemotherapy
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  • ...sms have been proposed for this (see Mechanisms of Action, below) but none of these has been proven to date. Multiple mechanisms may be responsible for i ...ng as the drug is present, which can be as long as 6 months after a course of the drug has ended.
    23 KB (3,222 words) - 15:45, 27 September 2010
  • ...'et al'' |title=Comparative metabolic capabilities and inhibitory profiles of CYP2D6.1, CYP2D6.10, and CYP2D6.17 |journal=Drug Metab. Dispos. |volume=35 ...ylation process is still much more common. It is considered the prototype of the weak to midrange opioids.
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  • ...is a white to slight yellowish crystalline powder. It is very soluble in [[water]] and is [[hygroscopic]]. It is also slowly oxidized by oxygen in the air t ...] manufacturing processes, typically diluted to about 10% concentration in water. Sodium nitrite also has been used in human and veterinary medicine as a [[
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  • ...cal reaction]]s.<ref>[http://www.activated-carbon.com/1-3.html "Properties of Activated Carbon", CPL Caron Link, accessed 2008-05-02]</ref> ...though further chemical treatment often enhances the absorbing properties of the material. Activated carbon is usually derived from [[charcoal]].
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  • ...|oʊˈmɛprəzoʊl}}) is a [[proton pump inhibitor]] used in the treatment of [[dyspepsia]], [[peptic ulcer|peptic ulcer disease]] (PUD), [[gastroesophag ....A. and available there and in Ecuador as '''Ulcozol'''. Omeprazole is one of the most widely prescribed drugs internationally and is available [[Over-th
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  • == Mechanism of action == [[Carbonic anhydrase]] (CA) catalyzes the forward motion of molecules in the following equation:
    12 KB (1,686 words) - 15:48, 27 September 2010
  • ...reagent|chemical reagent]] and industrial chemical, used in the production of [[polyethylene terephthalate]] mainly used in soft drink bottles; [[cellulo
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