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Fermentation Conditions and Wettable Powder Formulation of Biocontrol Agent <i>Bacillus atrophaeus</i> YL84 in Control of Pear Valsa Canker. [PDF]
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Language, silence, and logic: Zen, Nishida, and fthe Sapir-Whorf hypothesis in cognitive and cultural perspectives. [PDF]
Kuang X, He C, Chen Q, Song Y, Song T.
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Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose-A Key Excipient in Pharmaceutical Drug Delivery Systems. [PDF]
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Supramolecular encapsulation of indigo with β-cyclodextrin and Hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin: a sustainable strategy for enhanced solubility, stability, and reducing agent-free dyeing processes. [PDF]
Devi KM, Krishnan N, Yeo CS, Choi KY.
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Natural mucilage as suspending agent [PDF]
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Suspending and resuming tasks in BDI agents
International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2008Intelligent agents designed to work in complex, dynamic environments must respond robustly and flexibly to environmental and circumstantial changes. An agent must be capable of deliberating about appropriate courses of action, which may include reprioritising goals, aborting particular tasks, or scheduling tasks in a particular order.
John Thangarajah +3 more
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Preliminary Evaluation of Shilajit as a Suspending Agent in Antacid Suspensions
Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 1998The efficacy of shilajit, a gummy exudate of the plant Styrax officinalis Linn (Family: Styraceae), was evaluated as a suspending agent for the formulation of antacid preparations. Shilajit produced effects on sedimentation volume similar to those produced by sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), but at lower concentrations.
M Shahjahan
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