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Commercial availability of biological control agents.

2003
The commercial use of biological control has seen a very fast development during the past 30 years. Currently, about 85 companies worldwide produce more than 125 species of natural enemies. The largest variety of commercially produced species of natural enemies is available in Europe, mainly as a result of a much larger greenhouse industry in Europe ...
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Pharmacokinetics and biological availability of erythromycin

Infection, 1977
A pharmacokinetic model has been developed for erythromycin involving seven transfer or interaction steps. The major steps describing the role of erythromycin derivatives and dosage form design in the absorptive process, impact of protein binding on drug distribution, specificity of erythromycin for bacterial ribosomes, and the determination of serum ...
A. H. C. Chun, J. A. Seitz
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[The biological availability of digitoxin].

Fortschritte der Medizin, 1977
The bioavailability of digitoxin after a single dose of 0.5 mg was studied in 6 healthy volunteers by estimation of tmax, cmax, AUC und urinary excretion rate. After tablets, absorption was rapid, after dragées delayed. The mean t1/2 of digitoxin for i.v.
H F, Vöhringer   +2 more
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Biological Availability of Fluoride

The Journal of Nutrition, 1970
D M, Hadjimarkos   +3 more
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Biological Availability of Tryptophan

The Journal of Nutrition, 1957
J D, GUPTA, C A, ELVEHJEM
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BIOLOGICAL AVAILABILITY OF METHAQUALONE

The Lancet, 1973
S S, Davis   +3 more
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Biological Availability of Lysine

The Journal of Nutrition, 1958
J D, GUPTA   +3 more
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Biological Availability of Trace Elements

1986
Abstract Turner, D.R., 1986. Biological availability of trace elements. In: P. Lasserre and J.M. Martin (eds), Biogeochemical Processes at the Land-Sea Boundary. Elsevier, Amsterdam. The chemical speciation of trace elements in seawater covers a wide range of chemical types from weakly complexed cations though strongly complexed cations to strong ...
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VARIATION IN BIOLOGICAL AVAILABILITY

The Lancet, 1973
M E, Williams, M J, Kendall, M, Mitchard
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Biologic Availability and Therapeutic Equivalence

The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1976
J D, Arnold, J, Sicé
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