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  • ...as head [[chemist]] with [[Thomas Edison]]'s [[East Orange, New Jersey]], laboratories. In 1890 he began concentrating on electrical engineering, and through the
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  • ...n-lethal]] RWS which uses directed energy. Developed by [[Sandia National Laboratories]].
    4 KB (542 words) - 20:26, 2 July 2010
  • ...iamine was discovered in 1934 by Hans Andersag and co-workers at the Bayer laboratories who named it "Resochin". It was ignored for a decade because it was conside
    16 KB (2,187 words) - 15:41, 27 September 2010
  • ...tions of sodium thiosulfate are commonly used as a precaution in chemistry laboratories when working with bromine.
    12 KB (1,720 words) - 15:42, 27 September 2010
  • ...''' has been marketed as '''Phenytek''' by [[Mylan Laboratories Inc.|Mylan Laboratories]], previously Bertek Pharmaceuticals, and '''Dilantin'''; [[Australia]] als
    12 KB (1,686 words) - 15:42, 27 September 2010
  • ...hKline]]. Albendazole was first discovered at the SmithKline Animal Health Laboratories in 1972. It is a broad spectrum anthelmintic, effective against: roundworms
    10 KB (1,261 words) - 12:28, 4 September 2010
  • Praziquantel was developed in the laboratories for parasitological research of [[Bayer AG]] and [[Merck KGaA]] in Germany
    12 KB (1,580 words) - 15:42, 27 September 2010
  • ...nzaClin'' ([[Sanofi-Aventis]]), ''Duac'' (a [[gel]] form made by [[Stiefel Laboratories|Stiefel]]), and ''Acanya'', among other trade names—and, in the United St
    25 KB (3,261 words) - 13:17, 11 September 2010
  • ...with the brand name of '''Nidagyl''' manufactured and marketed by '''Star Laboratories'''. In Thailand it is marketed as '''Mepagyl''' by Thai Nakhorn Patana.
    19 KB (2,528 words) - 15:43, 27 September 2010
  • ...of clofazimine's active pharmaceutical ingredient in the world is Sangrose Laboratories, located at [[Mavelikara]] in the southern Indian state of [[Kerala]].
    12 KB (1,651 words) - 15:43, 27 September 2010
  • '''Griseofulvin''' (also known as '''Grisovin''', a proprietary name of Glaxo Laboratories) is an [[antifungal drug]] that is administered orally. It is used both in
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  • ...] and [[Rachel Fuller Brown]], who were doing research for the Division of Laboratories and Research of the New York State Department of Health. Hazen found a prom
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  • ...so at the end of that ten-year period, the NIH licensed didanosine to Barr Laboratories under a non-exclusive license, and didanosine became the first generic anti
    9 KB (1,239 words) - 15:44, 27 September 2010
  • ...] and Nghe Nguyen-Ga at the Montreal-based IAF BioChem International, Inc. laboratories in 1989. Subsequently the group at Emory University headed by Dr. D.C. Liot
    9 KB (1,248 words) - 15:44, 27 September 2010
  • ...itor (pharmacology)|protease inhibitor]] class. It is marketed by [[Abbott Laboratories|Abbott]] as '''Kaletra''' (high-income countries) and '''Aluvia''' (low-inc Lopinavir was developed by [[Abbott Laboratories|Abbott]] in an attempt to improve on the HIV resistance and serum protein-b
    8 KB (1,109 words) - 15:45, 27 September 2010
  • '''Ritonavir''', with trade name '''Norvir''' ([[Abbott Laboratories]]), is an [[antiretroviral drug]] from the [[protease inhibitor (pharmacolo Ritonavir is manufactured as '''Norvir''' by [[Abbott Laboratories]]. Research that led to the drug's development was financed by a $3,500,000
    9 KB (1,233 words) - 14:07, 6 July 2010
  • ...e on Prudent Practices for Handling, Storage, and Disposal of Chemicals in Laboratories, Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology, Commission on Physical Sciences
    21 KB (3,046 words) - 15:45, 27 September 2010
  • ...10|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> in effect upholding Bayer’s agreement to pay Barr Laboratories, Rugby, and Hoechst-Marion Roussel a total of $200 million to prevent the m
    88 KB (11,930 words) - 15:46, 27 September 2010
  • ...al''', better known as '''Sodium Pentothal''' (a [[trademark]] of [[Abbott Laboratories]]), '''thiopental''', '''thiopentone''' '''sodium''', or '''Trapanal''' (al ...930s by [[Ernest H. Volwiler]] and Donalee L. Tabern, working for [[Abbott Laboratories]]. It was first used in human beings on March 8, 1934, by Dr. Ralph M. Wate
    24 KB (3,339 words) - 15:46, 27 September 2010
  • ...iquid fatty acid at room temperature, for many decades its only use was in laboratories as a "metabolically inert" solvent for organic compounds. In 1962, the Fren * '''Depakene''' ([[Abbott Laboratories]] in U.S. & Canada)
    25 KB (3,328 words) - 15:47, 27 September 2010

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