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A low-cost UV laser for flash photolysis of caged compounds
Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 1996Photolysis of caged compounds has become a standard tool for the rapid application of bioactive molecules. In principle this technique also allows to apply substances in a spatially very restricted manner. An important practical limitation for such experiments, however, is the high cost of UV lasers.
Engert, F., Paulus, G., Bonhoeffer, T.
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Compounded estradiol cream: a cost conscious alternative.
The Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Association, 2014Vaginal estrogen is a common therapy for many gynecologic conditions. Medication cost poses a barrier to medication compliance. The purpose of our study is to report patient cost savings by utilizing compounding pharmacies in the preparation of topical vaginal estrogen.A survey of 10 topical vaginal estrogen compounding pharmacies was performed and ...
Benjamin J, Barenberg +2 more
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Factors affecting cost and schedule in Qatar's residential compounds projects
International Journal of Engineering Management and Economics, 2012Cost and schedule deviation from the estimated baseline are common in construction projects and have a negative effect on construction activity, which is a substantial portion of the GDP in most countries. Previous research studies examined the causes of deviation in several countries including some Gulf Council Countries (GCC) like Kuwait and the UAE,
Nasser Al Jurf, Salwa Beheiry
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Significant cost savings from home-compounded Greer's goo
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2021Deede, Liu +5 more
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Adsorption of phenolic compounds on low-cost adsorbents: A review
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2008Adsorption techniques are widely used to remove certain classes of pollutants from wastewater. Phenolic compounds represent one of the problematic groups. Although commercial activated carbon is a preferred adsorbent for phenol removal, its widespread use is restricted due to the high cost.
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Single-machine scheduling with general costs under compound-type distributions
Journal of Scheduling, 2007zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Cai, Xiaoqiang, Wu, Xianyi, Zhou, Xian
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A Compound Analogical Design for Low Cost Solar Panel Systems
Volume 2: Mechanics and Behavior of Active Materials; Integrated System Design and Implementation; Bio-Inspired Materials and Systems; Energy Harvesting, 2012In support of the Department of Energy Sunshot initiative target of $1.25 per watt photovoltaics systems for commercial applications, whole system designs were pursued using the analogical design methodology, an essential step in the bio inspired design approach.
Joseph N. Goodman +4 more
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The high cost of customization: compounding drugs.
Hospital pharmacy, 1991Physicians wishing to make a special compound for an inpatient for the first time, should contact the pharmacy well in advance of its need. Physicians should consider that the cost of compounding is very expensive. Furthermore, it is often less accurate in its dose than manufactured products.
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Low-Cost III-V Compound Semiconductor Solar Cells
2013The prospects for cost-effective flat plate (non-concentrator) solar cells based on III-V compound semiconductors (e.g., GaAs, InP, AlAs, and their alloys) are reviewed. Solar cells made in III-V materials are expensive, but outperform solar cells in every other materials system.
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Thermoplastic compounds: finding the balance between performance and cost
Plastics, Additives and Compounding, 2005The right combination of polymer, filler and additives can provide a wide variety of performance levels in thermoplastic compounds. However, the relationship between performance and cost remains crucial if the application is ever likely to be successful. Dr.
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