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Novel substrates

European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2007
Enteral and parenteral feeds need at least to contain adequate amounts of water, energy, protein, electrolytes, vitamins and trace elements. Ready-manufactured parenteral feeds for example are incomplete because of shelf-life constraints and require the addition of vitamins (especially) and trace elements.
Mahmood, Wahed   +2 more
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Novel Tools – Novel Chemistry

Chemical Engineering & Technology, 2007
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Novel taxanes

Anti-Cancer Drugs, 2014
Since their addition to paclitaxel in the oncologists' armamentarium in the early 1990s, several new taxane formulations have been developed. Besides docetaxel and nab-paclitaxel, new analogs with better therapeutic profiles are being investigated. The goals of this next generation of taxanes are to improve the toxicity profile and efficacy, and to ...
Franco, Muggia, David, Kudlowitz
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Novel immunosuppressants

Pediatric Transplantation, 2004
Abstract:  Advances in maintenance immunosuppression over the past decade has resulted in dramatic improvements in short‐ and long‐term outcomes in organ transplantation as well as a decreased incidence of acute rejection. However, immunosuppressive drugs need to be given long term, lack specificity, and are accompanied by adverse metabolic ...
Nancy R, Krieger, Sukru, Emre
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French Novel vs Turkish Novel

Pamukkale University Journal of Social Sciences Institute, 2017
The novel in Turkey begins with the work of Taaşuk-ı Talat and Fıtnat (Talât and Fıtnat’s Love) which was published in Hadikanewspaper in 1872-1873 and printed in 1875 by Şemsettin Sami who wrote many kinds of works during Tanzimat period. Later,it goes on with the works of Recaizade Mahmut Ekrem, Namık Kemal and Ahmet Mithat Efendi.
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Novel therapies

Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2004
To highlight selected research directed to new drug and device technologies to manage mucositis in cancer patients and to illustrate potential impact of successful therapies.Published research articles and abstracts, clinical experience.Advances in molecular modeling of mucosal injury in cancer patients have created new opportunities for therapy ...
Peterson, D., Beck, S., Keefe, D.
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The novel behind the novel

Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, 2002
Translated by Alfred Mac AdamSometime during August in 1966 my wife Mercedes and I made our way to the San Angel post office in Mexico City to send the manuscript of One Hundred Years of Solitude t...
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Novel immunosensors

Biosensors, 1986
The development of practical immunosensors is an important topic for biosensor research. Recently the authors have demonstrated novel immunosensors called, respectively, the reactor-type enzyme immunosensor, the potentiometric sensing system for pathogenic microbes, the piezo-immunosensor, the pulse immunoassay, the bio-image sensor and the ...
I, Karube, M, Suzuki
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Novel therapies

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1990
Extremely preliminary results from uncontrolled feasibility studies hint that minocycline and T-cell cytolitic strategies deserve further evaluation in RA, as does the use of high-dose intravenous gammaglobulin in chronic cutaneous vasculitis.
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Novel human astroviruses: Novel human diseases?

Journal of Clinical Virology, 2016
Astroviruses are small, non-enveloped, single-stranded positive RNA viruses that belong to the Astroviridae family. While classical human astroviruses (HAstV) are a well-recognized cause of acute non-bacterial diarrhea among young children worldwide, novel astroviruses, named HAstV-MLB and HAstV-VA/HMO, have been identified recently in humans by ...
Vu Cantero, Diem-Lan   +3 more
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