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Anti-ischaemic effects of bepridil and CERM 4205 in the rat
European Journal of Pharmacology, 1990A. Bril, A. Ben Baouali, L. Rochette
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Blockade of myocardial slow channels by bepridil (CERM-1978).
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1979S, Vogel, R, Crampton, N, Sperelakis
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Französische Philosophen-Delegation des CERM in der DDR
Deutsche Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie, 1977exaly +2 more sources
The Centre for Medical Research and Health in Niamey, Niger The New CERMES
Médecine et Santé Tropicales, 2014After 20 years under the umbrella of the Organisation de Coordination et de Coopération pour la lutte contre les Grandes Endémies (organization for coordination and cooperation against major endemic diseases), the Centre de Recherche sur les Méningites et les Schistosomoses (the meningitis and schistosomiasis research center) has been placed under the ...
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The pharmacology of 1841 CERM, a new analgesic.
Arzneimittel-Forschung, 1979A new non-narcotic analgesic, 2(3-trifluormethyl)-phenyl-tetrahydro-1,4-oxazine (1841 CERM) was compared with morphine, codeine and acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) in various pharmacological tests for analgesic activity. Studies for possible tolerance and physical dependence liability were also carried out.
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Bepridil (CERM-1978) and Verapamil Depression of Contractions of Rabbit Aortic Rings
Journal of Vascular Research, 1981Isolated rings (about 1 mm wide) of rabbit ascending aorta were stimulated to contract by norepinephrine (NE), increased extracellular potassium ion concentration, or electrical stimulation. When tested 20 min after addition, bepridil (CERM-1978) (10<sup>–5</sup>–10<sup>-6</sup><i>M</i>), a new antianginal agent, and
S, Mras, N, Sperelakis
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Evaluation of Methods and Protocols for Operation of a CERMS at a Municipal Waste Combustor
10th Annual North American Waste-to-Energy Conference, 2002Regional Waste Systems (RWS) evaluated protocols and methods for operation of a continuous emission rate monitoring system (CERMS) for its municipal waste combustor (MWC) located in Portland, Maine. This continuous measurement of mass emissions (lb/hr) would be in addition to the existing continuous monitoring of the concentration (ppm) of NOx, SO2 ...
Mark Arienti, Jeffrey R. Harrington
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