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Journal of Chemical Education, 1997
The history and chem. are described of onium compds., saltlike compds. contg. a complex cation in which the central atom is of an element with nonmetallic character. [on SciFinder (R)]
Tsarevsky, Nicolay V +3 more
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The history and chem. are described of onium compds., saltlike compds. contg. a complex cation in which the central atom is of an element with nonmetallic character. [on SciFinder (R)]
Tsarevsky, Nicolay V +3 more
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Compounding Compound Creatures
Mnemosyne, 2018Abstract In Tristia 4.7, Ovid describes a series of mythological hybrid creatures. This paper will argue that this catalogue of hybrids alludes to scientific accounts of the primitive creatures that existed in the early stages in the evolution of living beings, as well as literary depictions of monstrous creatures. In particular it will argue that Ovid
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MRS Proceedings, 2005
AbstractThe need for fast and low-cost processes for compound development is obvious when “bespoke” products are required in small quantities. In a typical development workflow, many experiments are needed for the systematic study of the effects of additives and their potential synergistic interactions.
Adams, N. +5 more
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AbstractThe need for fast and low-cost processes for compound development is obvious when “bespoke” products are required in small quantities. In a typical development workflow, many experiments are needed for the systematic study of the effects of additives and their potential synergistic interactions.
Adams, N. +5 more
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ChemInform, 2003
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Ripmeester, John A. +2 more
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AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Ripmeester, John A. +2 more
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To compound or not to compound?
Indogermanische ForschungenAbstract A characteristic trait of Vedic as well as Classical Sanskrit is the use of nominal compounds. Diachronic linguistic studies have observed an increasing use of compounds in Vedic texts. It is also generally accepted that compounds should be read as syntactic phrases and that they can be equivalent to subordinate clauses. However,
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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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Compounding for Children: The Compounding Pharmacist
2014There is a need for pharmacists who specialize in compounding. Since pharmacy schools focus on clinical practice, pharmacists must be trained in compounding through special training programs. A compounding pharmacist must have access to good, quality compounding resources, use his or her professional knowledge to develop new formulas and dosage forms ...
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