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  • ...sold in doses of 1.25 mg, 2.5 mg and 5 mg, under the trade names '''Diabeta''', '''Glynase''' and '''Micronase''' in the [[United States]] a It is also sold in combination with [[metformin]] under the trade names '''Glucovance''' and '''Glibomet'''.
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  • ...chlorpheniramine]], dipheniramine (also known as [[triprolidine]] with the trade name Actifed), and iodopheniramine. ...ation]] with both [[antihistamine]] and [[decongestant]] properties. Brand names include Demazin, Allerest 12 Hour, [[Codral]] Nighttime, Chlornade, Contac
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  • == Trade names == ...nter nutritional supplement, acetylcysteine is also marketed under these [[trade name]]s:
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  • === Names === ...has expired. It is available in [[generic drug|generic medication]]. Trade names include: Narcan, Nalone, Evzio, Prenoxad Injection, Narcanti, Narcotan, and
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  • ...] of the [[Chelation_therapy|chelator]] class. It is sold under the trade names of '''Cuprimine''' and '''Depen'''. The pharmaceutical form is ''D''-penici
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  • ==Trade names== Carbamazepine has been sold under the names Tegretol, Biston, Calepsin, Carbatrol, Epitol, Equetro, Finlepsin, Sirtal,
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  • ==Trade names==
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  • ==Brand names== *Tape Worm Tabs (Trade Winds) for veterinary use
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  • Clindamycin is marketed under various [[trade name]]s, including '''Dalacin''', '''[[Duac]]''', '''[[BenzaClin]]''', and ...and dosages without discussion. An exhaustive list of international brand names is linked to at the end of the article.-->
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  • ===Trade names=== Chloramphenicol has a long history and therefore a multitude of alternative names in many different countries:
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  • ...antoin''' is an [[antibiotic]] which is marketed under the following brand names; '''Furadantin''', '''Macrobid''', '''Macrodantin''', '''Nitrofur Mac''', ' ==Trade names==
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  • ...he [[British Approved Name]], and has been marketed worldwide under many [[trade name]]s including '''Septra''' ([[GlaxoSmithKline|GSK]]), '''Bactrim''' ([[ ==Trade names==
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  • ...cluding '''Proloprim''', '''Monotrim''' and '''Triprim'''; but these trade names have been licensed to various [[generic drug|generic pharmaceutical]] manuf
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  • It is sold under the trade names '''Myambutol''' and '''Servambutol'''.
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  • ...nucleic acid analogues|analogue]] [[antiviral drug]], marketed under trade names such as ''Cyclovir'', ''Herpex'', ''Acivir'', ''Acivirax''([[Mash-Premier]]
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  • ...ne''' (2',3'-dideoxyinosine, '''ddI''', '''DDI''') is sold under the trade names '''Videx''' and '''Videx EC'''. It is a [[reverse transcriptase inhibitor]]
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  • ..."293" 60 mg. This system, which is also used at present in the trade names of some [[dihydrocodeine]] and [[ethylmorphine]] products both in and outsi ...mon use in the past, and on occasion one can find past references to brand names for [[hydrocodone]] (invented 1920, introduced in US 1943), [[hydromorphone
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  • ...floxacin is available as a generic drug under a variety of different brand names and is also available for limited use in [[veterinary medicine]]. ...ential side effects of the drug, thereby violating the Pennsylvania Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Laws. According to the allegations within
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  • ...', ''Diabex'', and ''Diaformin''. <!-- editors, please note that the trade names noted above redirect to this section i.e. Metformin#Formulations--> ...peptidase-4 inhibitors|dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor]] [[sitagliptin]] (trade name ''Janumet''), and the [[meglitinide]] [[repaglinide]] (''PrandiMet'').
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  • '''Fluoxetine''' (trade names: '''Prozac''', '''Sarafem''', or in combination with [[olanzapine]] as '''[ ...fficial chemical name fluoxetine and the Eli Lilly and Company gave it the trade name Prozac. In February 1977, Dista Products Company, a division of Eli Li
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  • ...r bottles, commonly 12.5 or 25&nbsp;grams, pre-mixed with water. The trade names include InstaChar, SuperChar, Actidose, Charcodote, and Liqui-Char, but it
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  • ...ham (pharmaceutical company)|Beecham]]. It is sold under a number of trade names, including '''Cloxapen''', '''Cloxacap''' and '''Orbenin'''.
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  • ...in with clavulanic acid''' or '''amoxicillin+clavulanate''' or simply by a trade name such as '''Augmentin''' (by [[GlaxoSmithKline]] formerly [[Beecham (p ...s. The preparation for veterinary use is commonly marketed under the trade names '''Clavaseptin''', and '''Clavamox'''. Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid is bann
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  • ...her [[medication]]. Digoxin preparations are commonly marketed under the [[trade name]]s '''Lanoxin''', '''Digitek''', and '''Lanoxicaps'''. It is also avai ...pecific antidote is antidigoxin (antibody fragments against digoxin, trade names of Digibind and Digifab).<ref name=Flanagan2004>{{cite journal | author = F
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  • ...ary Name|INN]]) ({{pronEng|ˈsɪmvəstætɨn}}), (marketed under the trade names '''Zocor''', '''Simlup''', '''Simcard''', '''Simvacor''', and others, as we Simvastatin was initially marketed by [[Merck & Co]] under the trade name Zocor, but is now also available generically in most countries followi
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  • ...odobenzoic acid, is a [[radiocontrast]] agent containing [[iodine]]. Trade names include '''Hypaque''' and '''Gastrografin'''.
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  • '''Spironolactone''' (marketed under the trade names '''Aldactone''', '''Novo-Spiroton''', '''Aldactazide''', '''Spiractin''', '
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  • Ipratropium is also combined with albuterol ([[salbutamol]]) (trade names [[Combivent]] and [[Duoneb]], in [[Italy]] known as Breva) for the manageme Ipratropium is also combined with [[fenoterol]] (trade names Duovent and Berodual N) for the management of asthma.
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  • It is available under various [[trade name]]s including '''Maxolon''' ([[Shire Pharmaceuticals|Shire]]/[[Valeant
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  • {{See also|List of ibuprofen brand names}} ...able formulation of ibuprofen was approved in the United States, under the trade name ''Caldolor''. Ibuprofen thus became the only [[parenteral]] for both p
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  • ==Trade names== ! Morphine brand names
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  • ...an countries) and ''paracetamol'' (used elsewhere) both come from chemical names for the compound: ''para''-'''acet'''yl'''aminophen'''ol and '''''par'''a'' ...m|mg]] tablets of paracetamol went on sale in the United Kingdom under the trade name Panadol, produced by Frederick Stearns & Co, a subsidiary of [[Sterlin
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  • ...for amoxicillin has expired, thus amoxicillin is marketed under many trade names, including:', Actimoxi, Alphamox, Amocla, AMK, Amoksibos, Amoxiclav Sandoz,
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  • ...ked the [[Rulers of Bavaria|Duke of Bavaria]] to stop cutting yew, but the trade was profitable, and in 1532 the royal monopoly was granted for the usual qu ...glish). Hansson explores the yew in its uses (medicinal, lyrical, in place-names, etc) and its historical meaning. He speculates about the yew, and weaves a
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  • '''Temazepam''' (trade name '''Restoril''', [[#Availability|among others]]) is an intermediate-act ...w.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drugs_concern/benzo_1.htm BENZODIAZEPINES (Street Names: Benzos, Downers, Nerve Pills, Tranks)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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  • ...man referred to in the [[National Library of Scotland]]'s [[Scottish Book Trade Index]] as James Morison ''printer'' though his date of death is given as F Much original matter has been furnished from a variety of quarters. The names of the contributors, where not prohibited to be published, are announced, w
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  • * Chapter 6: Banking, Trade and Commerce ...oryof villages and towns (including the different spellings used for place names).
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  • ...national Nonproprietary Name|INN]], {{pron-en|proʊˈkeɪnəmaɪd}}; trade names '''Pronestyl''', '''Procan''', '''Procanbid''') is a [[pharmaceutical]] [[a
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  • ! Fluoropolymer !! Trade names !! Monomers !! Melting point
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  • Such devices, which are known by trade names Acuvex, Q-Trac, and Emma, are typically used in Arizona and other desert lo
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  • *Trade names (common): GRS, Buna S, SBR
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  • ...oriented)|(biaxially oriented PET film]], often known by one of its trade names, "Mylar"), PET can be [[aluminium|aluminized]] by [[evaporation|evaporating
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  • ...sed in industrial food preparation, but are usually known by more specific names—[[glucose]], [[fructose]] or fruit sugar, [[high fructose corn syrup]], e ...tury.<ref name="sen 38 40">Sen, Tansen. (2003). ''Buddhism, Diplomacy, and Trade: The Realignment of Sino-Indian Relations, 600–1400''. Manoa: Asian Inter
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  • ...erever cloth was made, and as a result the word tenter is evident in place names throughout the UK, including a street in [[Spitalfields]], [[London]]. ...garment industry (the [[rag trade]] as it became known colloquially), with names such as [[Fashion Street]] and [[Petticoat Lane]] still extant.
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  • ...e now used for beadmaking, some of which have their own component-specific names. [[Lead crystal]] beads have a high percentage of [[lead oxide]] in the gla ...resulting in [[millefiori]] beads or [[chevron bead]]s (sometimes called "trade beads"). "Furnace glass" beads encase a multicolored core in a transparent
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  • ...lend of Zinc, aluminum and silicon coated steel. Sold under various trade names like "Zincalume", “galvalume”, etc. Sometimes left in the raw zinc fini
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  • ...cements developed by the company. [[Akoustolith]] was one of several trade names used by Guastavino.
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  • ...nel''', often referred to colliqually by one of several manufacturer trade names (e.g. "Kindorf", "Unistrut", "SuperStrut", "Strut", "Metstrut"), is a stand
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  • ...n with arborvitae for its close relative ''[[Thuja occidentalis]]''. Other names include giant redcedar, Pacific redcedar, shinglewood, British Columbia ced ...s introduced by European settlers. Alexander Walker, an ensign on the fur trade ship ''Captain Cook'' reported that the indigenous peoples used an elbow ad
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  • ...tent|811239}} Issue date: Jan 1906</ref> One L was dropped, because family names were not allowed as trademarks at that time.<ref name="MetAmHist"/> ! Trade Name
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  • ...s"] at nlm.nih.gov</ref> or TMP-SMX and TMP-SMZ), also known under [[trade names]] such as [[Co-trimoxazole|Bactrim]], [[Septrin]], or [[Septra]]; in [[East Other names include: sulfamethylisoxazol, sulfisomezole, MS 53, RO 4 2130,<ref name=bia
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  • ...tyramine]] via the [[enzyme]] [[dopamine β-hydroxylase]]. Under the trade names '''Epirenor''', '''Norden''', and '''Norfen''', octopamine is also used [[c
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  • ...medicine]], it is used to control [[urinary incontinence]] in dogs under [[trade name]]s '''Propalin''' and '''Proin'''.
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  • ...e NIRA instead of the Black-Connery Thirty-Hour Bill with a guarantee of [[Trade union|union]] organization and [[collective bargaining]]. With the threat ...ints of work-life balance related stress. This time period was given such names as “the ME generation,” “the age of [[narcissism]]” and “the purs
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  • ...is a compound that contains oxygen (still sounding in the German and Dutch names of [[oxygen]]: ''sauerstoff'' or ''zuurstof'', both translating into Englis * [http://www.chlorineinstitute.org/ Chlorine Institute] - Trade association and lobby group representing the interests of the chlorine indu
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  • ...data to node [[Placeholder names in cryptography|Bob]], node [[Placeholder names in cryptography|Eve]] (in the same domain as Alice and Bob) will not be abl ...h means that if node Alice sends data to node Bob using node [[Placeholder names in cryptography|Mallory]] as an intermediate relay, the data is encrypted i
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  • ...same in singular and plural. Note that this rule applies only to the full names of units, not to their symbols. ...ected the adoption of the metric system, as many countries increased their trade. For use in science, it simplifies dealing with very large and small quanti
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  • ...able powertools worldwide. Bosch manufactures power tools for the building trade, industry, and do-it-yourself-ers (DIY-ers). The product range also includ ...e]], BSH is the market leader. Its portfolio includes the principal brand names ''Bosch'' and ''Siemens'', ''Gaggenau'', ''Neff'', ''Thermador'', ''Constru
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  • ...<sub>2</sub>''' (also called '''BDET''' and '''BDETH<sub>2</sub>'''; trade names '''B9''', '''MetX''' and '''OSR#1''') is a powerful [[chelation]] agent tha
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  • ...education, and an early benefactor of the school under one of its previous names.[http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/kettering.html] | Former president of the college which had previously held names including Montgomery Masonic College, Stewart College, Southwestern Presbyt
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  • '''Cinchophen''' (trade names '''Atophan''', '''Quinophan''', and '''Phenaquin''') is an [[analgesic]] [[
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  • ==Brand names== ...roduct is superior in treating pain relief. In June 1996, The FTC, Federal Trade Commission charged the company with violating federal law with its unsubsta
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  • '''Panadol''' is the [[GlaxoSmithKline]] [[trade name]] for the [[pharmaceutical]] '''[[paracetamol]]''' ([[International No ...Johnson and Johnson|Johnson and Johnson's]] ''[[Tylenol]]'' is the leading trade name for paracetamol.<ref>[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=h
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  • ...nthetic cannabis a [[designer drug]]. It has been sold under various brand names, online, in [[head shop]]s and at some gas stations. It is marketed as an [ ...l over the sales of smoking blends. These blends, marketed under the trade names AM-HI-CO, Dream, Spice (Gold, Diamond), Zoom, Ex-ses, Yucatán Fire and oth
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  • ...http://books.google.com/?id=VTYBbGybtNEC&pg=PA142}}</ref> among many other names,{{cref|a}} refers to any number of [[dosage form|preparations]] of the [[ca ...possession|possession]], [[Recreational drug use|use]], or [[Illegal drug trade|sale]] of cannabis preparations containing psychoactive cannabinoids became
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  • ...tt Benckiser]]) first [[marketing|marketed]] buprenorphine under the trade names '''Temgesic''' ([[sublingual]]/[[parenteral]] preparations, no active [[foo ...le for the British [[veterinary]] market by Alstoe Animal Health under the trade name '''Vetergesic'''.
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  • ...hydromorphinol is distributed under the trade name Numorphan, which is the trade name for [[oxymorphone]] in the rest of the world, according to the current ...Hymorphan''', '''Opidol''', '''Palladone''' and others (warning: the brand names are inconsistent from country to country). An extended-release version of h
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  • '''Fentanyl''' (also known as '''fentanil''', brand names Sublimaze,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.drugs.com/pro/sublimaze.html |titl ...ef> which entered the clinical practice as a general anaesthetic under the trade name Sublimaze in the 1960s. Following this, many other fentanyl analogs we
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  • ...Dolophine, Amidone, Methadose, Physeptone, Heptadon, Phy''' and many other names) is a synthetic [[opioid]], used medically as an [[analgesic]], [[antitussi ...and other salts of the [[laevorotary]] form ([[levomethadone]], with trade names including Polamidone and Heptadon) are available in Europe and elsewhere. T
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  • ...PCP'''), also known as '''angel dust''' and other [[Drug subculture|street names]], is a recreational, [[dissociative drug]] formerly used as an [[anesthesi ...arket two years later because of side-effects. In 1967, it was given the [[trade name]] ''Sernylan'' and marketed as a [[veterinary medicine|veterinary]] an
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  • ..., Díaz & Paul 1983]], p.&nbsp;287.</ref> Most of the plant's local common names allude to the Mazatec belief that the plant is an incarnation of the [[Virg ...ria", refers to "the leaf or herb of Mary, the Shepherdess." Other Spanish names include "hojas de Maria", "hojas de la Pastora", "hierba (yerba) Maria", an
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  • ...elated drugs like Dihydrin (dihydrocodeine) and Dinarkon (oxycodone). The trade name Vicodin refers to hydrocodone being six times stronger than codeine by ...mbined with [[paracetamol]] (acetaminophen) are known by various trademark names, such as Vicodin and Lortab. Hydrocodone also can be combined with [[aspiri
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  • '''Diclofenac''' (marketed under many names, see below: [[#Trade names|Trade names]]) is a [[non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug]] (NSAID) taken to reduce [[ ...n approved in many other countries outside the U.S.A under different brand names..
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  • It is marketed under the trade names '''Surgam''', '''Surgamyl''' and '''Tiaprofen''', and in [[Generic drug|gen
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  • ...an]] in 1991, and is available in Japan and [[Indonesia]], under the trade names '''Infree''' and '''Dialon''' respectively.
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  • ==Trade names== ...'''Finadyne''' and '''Cronyxin'''. In South Africa and Australia a common trade name is '''Finadyne'''.
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  • ...Sufentanil is marketed for use by specialist centres under different trade names, such as Sufenta and Sufentil ([[India]], by [[Claris Lifesciences]] Ltd.).
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  • ...'tri'''. It has been sold under a variety of trade names. Under the trade names '''Trimar''' and '''Trilene''', trichloroethylene was used as a volatile [[ ...faster induction and recovery times. Marketed in the UK by ICI under the trade name Trilene it was coloured blue (with a dye called waxolene blue) to avoi
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  • ...s of [[polymethyl methacrylate|acrylic glass]] (also known under the trade names Perspex and Plexiglas). A solvent of phenol:chloroform:isoamyl alcohol 25:2
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  • ...ion|depression]], and to improve athletic performance. In Italy, under the trade name Alcover (ATC code N07BB), GHB is used in the treatment of [[alcoholism <!-- Do not add street names below without references that they are in common use.
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  • ...] agent.<ref name=Fischer1903/> Also called barbital or ''Veronal'' (the [[trade name]] assigned to it by [[Bayer|Bayer Pharmaceuticals]]), this new drug be ...a hand in a great discovery. All I will do is to give a hint or two as to names&mdash;or the name&mdash;to be applied to the state produced and the agent.
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  • ...properly screening the mail of three inmates convicted in the [[1993 World Trade Center bombing]] after determining the men sent letters from the prison to |ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
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  • ...tical power, avoiding all collaboration with leftists, and supporting free trade agreements in order to bind the world economy into a more fragile, unified ...ing carbon copy replies, legal documents, publications, and clippings. The names of most correspondents will be kept sealed until 2049.<ref>{{cite web | url
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  • ...he World Trade Center in 1993|the 2001 attack and destruction of the World Trade Center|September 11 attacks}} |title=World Trade Center Bombing
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  • ...ws were not even with the motorcade but were waiting instead at the Dallas Trade Mart in anticipation of Kennedy's arrival. Those members of the media who w ...cycle, eventually determined to have been at JFK's destination, the Dallas Trade Mart, miles from Dealey Plaza.
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  • ...then failed to appear for duty. They continued to enlist under different names and locales, taking additional money. Federal records show that Frank, Joh ...2679FDE January 9, 1869 "The Seymour Express Robbery--The Chicago Board of Trade"]
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  • ...s and tattoos; have written constitutions and bylaws; trademark their club names and logos; and have publicity campaigns aimed at cleaning up their public i ...their given names, but instead refer to each other by nicknames, or "road names", sometimes even displaying their road name on the club vest.
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  • ...ll November 3–5. A few weeks later they freed "a convoy trying to open a trade route from Pakistan to Central Asia" from another group of warlords attempt ...the FBI and was offered the position of director of security at the World Trade Center (WTC). He took the job at the WTC two weeks before 9/11. On Septembe
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  • === Drug trade === ...ref> In New York City, the five crime families have a monopoly on the drug trade.<ref>Neuffer, Elizabeth, and John Ellement. "Indictments aimed at mob net P
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  • ...ection activities were authorized, what were actually undertaken, how many names and numbers were involved over what period, and what was the asserted legal ...heightened, at least for a period of time, given the attacks on the World Trade Center and the continued threat of attacks from a new brand of enemy. <br>
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  • ...2001 in the immediate aftermath of the [[9/11 attacks]] and contained the names of 22 terrorists. It was the second major "wanted" list following the FBI's | [[1993 World Trade Center bombing]]
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  • ...w York, the Russian cultural mission here [Washington] in 1971, the Soviet trade offices."<ref name=kushner>Harvey W. Kushner, [http://books.google.com/book ...in general use by the Kahanist groups.) The agreement also states: "Domain names registered on behalf of JDL, including but not limited to jdl.org and jewis
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  • Moussaoui has been known by other names, reportedly including '''Abu Khaled al Sahrawi''' and '''Shaqil''' while he ...hehhi]], who piloted planes into the north and south towers of the [[World Trade Center]] respectively.
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  • (Clockwise, starting at top left:Burning ruins of the [[World Trade Center]], American soldiers board a Chinook helicopter during [[Operation A The conflict has been referred to by names other than the War on Terror. It has also been known as:
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  • ...tured by BioPort Corporation, subsidiary of [[Emergent BioSolutions]]. The trade name is '''BioThrax''', although it is commonly called Anthrax Vaccine Adso ...eanne Guillemin, University of California Press, 1999, ISBN 0-520-22917-7, names of victims, pp. 275–277</ref> Extensive cover-ups and destruction of reco
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  • ...ntury. Since brandy and wine were heavily taxed, rum from the [[Triangular Trade]] with the [[Caribbean]] was a cost-effective substitute. The inexpensive l ...le=CPG Sec. 527.350 Eggnog; Egg Nog Flavored Milk&nbsp;— Common or Usual Names |publisher=Fda.gov |date=2009-07-17 |accessdate=2009-12-25}}</ref><ref>{{ci
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  • ...ooked like [[lard]], they began selling it as a food. After abandoning the names "Krispo" and "Cryst" for trademark and religious reasons,<ref name="Giants" ...d in 1960. In 1976 Procter & Gamble introduced [[sunflower oil]] under the trade name Puritan Oil, which was marketed as a lower-[[cholesterol]] alternative
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  • ...e he called '''oleomargarine''', the name of which became shortened to the trade name "margarine". Mège-Mouriés patented the concept in 1869 and expanded ...techniques that imply a strong similarity to real butter. Such marketable names present the product to consumers differently from the required product labe
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  • ...002, connectorless technology (identified by several vendor-specific trade names: Compression Probing; Soft Touch; D-Max) has become popular. These probes p Once the probes are connected, the user programs the analyzer with the names of each signal, and can group several signals together for easier manipulat
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