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Basics of Compounding: Compounding Foams.
International journal of pharmaceutical compounding, 2023Pharmaceutical foams are gaining in popularity. The use of foam technology now delivers a range of topical active agents, including corticosteroids, other anti-inflammatories, sunscreen compounds, and antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral agents. In addition to the distinct application advantages and improved patient compliance with foams, a real ...
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2008
This article presents a theoretical account of the morphologicalphenomenon known as parasynthesis in compounding, i.e. a word formation process consisting in the merger of two lexical stems (forming a non-attested compound) with a derivational affix.
A. BISETTO, MELLONI, Chiara
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This article presents a theoretical account of the morphologicalphenomenon known as parasynthesis in compounding, i.e. a word formation process consisting in the merger of two lexical stems (forming a non-attested compound) with a derivational affix.
A. BISETTO, MELLONI, Chiara
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An one-parameter compounding discrete distribution
Journal of Applied Statistics, 2022Emrah Altun +2 more
exaly
Compounding Education in US PharmD Curricula
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 2023Sami Nazzal
exaly
2010
A number of recent developments in phonological theory, beginning with The Sound Pattern of English, are particularly relevant to the phonology of compounds. They address both the phonological phenomena that apply to compound words and the phonological structures that are required as the domains of these phenomena: segmental and nonsegmental phenomena ...
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A number of recent developments in phonological theory, beginning with The Sound Pattern of English, are particularly relevant to the phonology of compounds. They address both the phonological phenomena that apply to compound words and the phonological structures that are required as the domains of these phenomena: segmental and nonsegmental phenomena ...
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2009
The identification of a compound as endocentric or exocentric depends on the notion of head: if a compound has a head (or two) it is called endocentric, if it has no head is called exocentric. Exocentricity, however, has been usually assumed as a unitary notion, exactly because the notion of head has been generally interpreted as a unitary notion.
SCALISE, SERGIO, A. Fabregas, F. Forza
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The identification of a compound as endocentric or exocentric depends on the notion of head: if a compound has a head (or two) it is called endocentric, if it has no head is called exocentric. Exocentricity, however, has been usually assumed as a unitary notion, exactly because the notion of head has been generally interpreted as a unitary notion.
SCALISE, SERGIO, A. Fabregas, F. Forza
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An economic evaluation of vial sharing of expensive drugs in automated compounding
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 2022Tjerk H Geersing +2 more
exaly

