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  • ...he XM1062's marks in the IR spectrum, while the XM1065 shows up on thermal imaging devices. ...erences most likely have to do with the nature of the agent or the type of agent (though the evidence is relatively clear that CN was never used in the XM65
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  • "A postmarket safety review of mefloquine, an antimalarial agent, identified cases of pneumonitis or eosinophilic pneumonia associated with ...fuse interstitial pneumopathy, and dyspnea/lung infiltration. Radiographic imaging indicated bilateral lung infiltrates in seven patients. In two cases, fluid
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  • ...the nematode ''[[Caenorhabditis elegans|C. elegans]]'' on glass slides for imaging. Levamisole has increasingly been used as a [[cutting agent]] in [[cocaine]] sold in the US and Canada. In 2008–2009, levamisole
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  • ...ecommended that metformin be temporarily discontinued before any [[medical imaging|radiographic study]] involving [[iodine|iodinated]] [[radiocontrast|contras ...Agents. I Chemical Properties of β-Phenethylbiguanide. A New Hypoglycemic Agent |journal=[[J Am Chem Soc]] |volume=81 |issue=9 |year=1959 |pages=2220–5 |
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  • ...[[Aluminium hydroxide|Al(OH)<sub>3</sub>]], a [[Flocculation|flocculating agent]]. Impregnated carbons are also used for the adsorption of H<sub>2</sub>S a *[http://www.personal.rdg.ac.uk/~scsharip/Activated_carbon_JPCM.pdf "Imaging the atomic structure of activated carbon"] &ndash; JOURNAL OF PHYSICS: COND
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  • ...acid, or 3,5-diacetamido-2,4,6-triiodobenzoic acid, is a [[radiocontrast]] agent containing [[iodine]]. Trade names include '''Hypaque''' and '''Gastrografi Diatrizoate is considered a high-[[osmolality]] contrast agent. Its osmolality ranges from approximately 1500 [[Osmole (unit)|mOsm]]/[[kil
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  • ...With A Variety of Near-Infrared-Labeled Optical Agents"], World Molecular Imaging, (2009)</ref> ...ular-weight PEG, e.g., PEG 8000, has been shown to be a dietary preventive agent against [[colorectal cancer]] in animal models.<ref>{{cite journal|author =
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  • ...he initial indication of malignancy can be symptomatic or [[radiographic]] imaging abnormalities. Most cancers can be treated and some forced into [[remission ...cine]], which prevents infection with the hepatitis B virus, an infectious agent that can cause liver cancer.<ref name=vacc_facts_nci/> A canine melanoma va
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  • ...vailable detergents marketed for mold clean-up also include an anti-fungal agent. The most effective way at this point is formal ''Mold Remediation''. * '''[[Thermographic camera]]''' : Infrared thermal imaging cameras are often used (and effective) in addition to moisture meters to do
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  • ...lfur and metals. Arsenic and its compounds are mainly used as an alloying agent for lead batteries, but historically it was widely used as [[pesticides]], ...14|pages =1377–1385|doi = 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-07-1516|title = Vascular Imaging of Solid Tumors in Rats with a Radioactive Arsenic-Labeled Antibody that Bi
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  • ...ight brittle [[alkaline earth metal]]. It is primarily used as a hardening agent in [[alloy]]s, notably [[beryllium copper]]. Structurally, beryllium's very Beryllium is used as an [[alloy]]ing agent in the production of [[beryllium copper]], which contains up to 2.5% beryll
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  • ...age) and February (bottom image), as detected by the [[Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer]] (MODIS) on NASA's [[Terra satellite]].]] ...treport.asp?399 | archivedate = 2007-01-03 | format = PDF | title = Mobile Agent Middleware for Sensor Networks: An Application Case Study | date = 2004-11-
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  • ...9)]] pp. 761</ref> Features of poisoning differ depending on whether the agent is an [[organic compound]] (one that contains carbon), or an [[inorganic]] ...d volume, especially in the [[prefrontal cortex]], on [[magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]]. Areas of volume loss are shown in color over a template of a normal
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  • ...is representative of the +4 oxidation state, and is a powerful [[oxidizing agent]]. The chloride of this oxidation state is formed only with difficulty and ...ation = Bethesda, MD|title = Structural shielding design for medical X-ray imaging facilities.}}</ref> Molten lead is used as a [[coolant]] (e.g., for [[lead
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  • ...ols) for a particular healthcare domain such as pharmacy, medical devices, imaging or insurance (claims processing) transactions. Health Level Seven’s domai [[Category:Multi-agent systems]]
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  • As a [[chelating agent]], DTPA wraps around a metal ion by forming up to eight bonds. Transition m ...elate [[gadolinium]] to form a [[Magnetic Resonance Imaging|MRI]] contrast agent, such as [[Magnevist]].
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  • '''Pendetide''' ('''GYK-DTPA''') is a [[chelating agent]]. It consists of [[pentetic acid]] (DTPA) linked to the [[tripeptide]] [[g ...ively bind to certain tumour cells, and the radioactivity is then used for imaging of the tumours.
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  • ...M.|coauthors=Scott, S.|title=Contrast-enhanced Clinical Magnetic Resonance Imaging |publisher=University Press of Kentucky|date=1998|isbn=0813119448}}</ref> I
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  • *[[Antifungal agent-induced contact dermatitis|Antifungal agent-induced]] *[[Antimicrobial agent-induced contact dermatitis|Antimicrobial agent-induced]]
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  • ...a radio-opaque [[radiocontrast|contrast agent]] into the blood vessel and imaging using [[X-ray]] based techniques such as [[fluoroscopy]]. The word itself c ...tional radiography]]; however, the term has been applied to newer vascular imaging techniques such as [[Computed tomography angiography|CT angiography]] and [
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