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  • Due to the quantitative nature of this reaction, as well as the fact that Na<sub>2</sub>S<sub>2</sub>O<sub
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  • ...ism of action of reagents that uncouple oxidative phosphorylation |journal=Nature |volume=221 |issue=5185 |pages=1016–8 |year=1969 |pmid= 4180173|doi=10.10
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  • ...of antibiotics with the peptidyl transferase centre in eubacteria |journal=Nature |volume=413 |issue=6858 |pages=814–21 |year=2001 |pmid=11677599 |doi=10.1
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  • .... It is also recommended that it be taken with a small meal of a non-dairy nature if upset stomach, nausea or fatigue occur. Individuals eating [[yogurt]] fo
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  • ...omimetic synthesis and optimization of cyclic peptide antibiotics |journal=Nature |volume=418 |issue=6898 |pages=658–61 |year=2002 |month=August |pmid=1216 The caustic nature of vancomycin makes IV therapy using peripheral lines a risk for thrombophl
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  • ...R%29/RIFAMPIN.html "Rifampin"], Retrieved 2010-03-07.</ref> Its lipophilic nature makes it a good candidate to treat the meningitis form of [[tuberculosis]],
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  • ...00 | volume=6 | issue=9 | pages=1043–47 | pmid=10973326 | url=http://www.nature.com/nm/journal/v6/n9/abs/nm0900_1043.html;jsessionid=AFEEF16483CA23196C7729 ...ce to the antituberculous drug pyrazinamide in tubercle bacillus | journal=Nature Medicine | year=1996 | volume=2 | pages=662–7 | pmid=8640557 | doi=10.103
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  • ...of subsequent antiretroviral drugs. Protease inhibitors changed the very nature of the AIDS epidemic from one of a terminal illness to a somewhat manageabl
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  • ...n (originally also known as Virazole) is a synthetic chemical not found in nature. It was first synthesized in 1970 (Lau, 2002—see hepcassoc.org external l
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  • ...n neuroprotection by NMDA receptor blockade: memantine and beyond |journal=Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery |volume=5 |issue=2 |pages=160–70 |year=2006 |mont
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  • ...l=Nature Reviews Drug Discovery|volume=4|issue=9|pages=764–774|publisher=Nature|pmid=16121130|doi=10.1038/nrd1821|accessdate=2009-05-29}}</ref><ref name=Wo * [http://www.nature.com/drugdisc/nj/articles/nrd1811.html Biography of Dr. David T. Wong, one o
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  • The heat treatment stage utilises the [[exothermic]] nature of adsorption and results in desorption, partial [[cracking (chemistry)|cra Current concerns with the high energy/cost nature of thermal regeneration of activated carbon has encouraged research into al
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  • ...nism of action for aspirin-like drugs|author = John Robert Vane| journal = Nature - New Biology| year = 1971| volume = 231| issue = 25| pages = 232–5| pmid
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  • ...icillin drugs, it is relatively non-toxic and adverse effects of a serious nature are encountered only infrequently.
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  • ...[[Neural encoding|encode]] the prediction error of rewarding outcomes. In nature, we learn to repeat behaviors that lead to maximizing rewards. Dopamine is ...ors=Allard J. |year=2001|title=Dopamine and sexual function|url=http://www.nature.com/ijir/journal/v13/n3s/index.html|journal=Int J Impot Res|volume=13|issue
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  • ...3</sub>, ATH, sometimes erroneously called Hydrate of alumina, is found in nature as the mineral [[gibbsite]] (also known as hydrargillite) and its three, mu
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  • ...mirror-images ([[stereoisomer]]s). Only one set of these isomers exists in nature, those derived from the "right-handed form" of glucose, denoted <small>D</s ...and the other <small>D</small>. Only seven of these isomers are found in nature, of which <small>D</small>-glucose (Glu), <small>D</small>-[[galactose]] (G
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  • ...the equivalent to a random morning cortisol level. (Wording indicating the nature of the test levels below is that of the originating lab or hospital.) <ref
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  • ...has a high molecular weight, little or no reactivity due its [[noble gas]] nature, and has a high liquid density under mild cryogenic storage.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...ress.com/pdf-preview.axd?code=3q44807116q07153&size=largest ''Study of the nature of the crystallization water in some magnesium hydrates by thermal methods'
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