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Early Babylonian History down to the end of the Fourth Dynasty of Ur, with an account of the E. A. Hoffman Collection of Babylonian Tablets in the General Theological Seminary, New York. By the Rev. Hugo Radau A.M., B.D., Ph.D., (New York: Oxford University Press, American Branch. London: Henry Frowde. 1900.) [PDF]
T. G. Pinches
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Multi‐Scaled Cellulosic Nanonetworks from Tunicates
Microbial and plant nanonetworks of cellulose have enabled a wide range of high‐performance yet sustainable materials. Herein, a third class of cellulosic nanonetworks is showcased by exploiting the only animal tissue‐producing cellulose nanofibers, i.e., ascidians. An ultrastructure including spherical cells and a microvasculature with diameters of 50–
Mano Govindharaj+10 more
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Accelerated Medicines Development using a Digital Formulator and a Self-Driving Tableting DataFactory [PDF]
Pharmaceutical tablet formulation and process development, traditionally a complex and multi-dimensional decision-making process, necessitates extensive experimentation and resources, often resulting in suboptimal solutions. This study presents an integrated platform for tablet formulation and manufacturing, built around a Digital Formulator and a Self-
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7. A Babylonian Tablet referring to the Sharing of Property [PDF]
T. G. Pinches
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UK Patent Application GB0820586.6 A device for disintegrating a tablet, the device comprising a receptacle configured to receive a tablet and a sonication means for generating ultrasonic waves, wherein the sonication means is adapted to sonicate the tablet at a frequency suitable to effect resonance the tablet to effect disintegration of said tablet. A
Postema, Michiel, Smith, Andrew John
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A multifunctional hydroxyapatite (HAp) coating integrated with silver‐gallium liquid metal nanoparticles (HAp‐Ag‐GaNPs) exhibits dual antibacterial and osteogenic properties. It effectively inhibits Gram‐positive and Gram‐negative bacteria, including resistant strains, while enhancing bone regeneration.
Ngoc Huu Nguyen+17 more
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Intraoral Drug Delivery: Bridging the Gap Between Academic Research and Industrial Innovations
Intraoral drug delivery offers a promising route for systemic and localized therapies, yet challenges such as enzymatic degradation, limited permeability, and microbial interactions hinder efficacy. This figure highlights innovative strategies—mucoadhesive materials, enzyme inhibitors, and permeation enhancers—to overcome these barriers.
Soheil Haddadzadegan+4 more
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Resveratrol is a natural polyphenol found in many vegetables and fruits [...]
Beata Szulc-Musioł, Beata Sarecka-Hujar
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