This book represents an important contribution to neurology, toxicology and pharmacology. |
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The marmoset is also an important model for research into infectious disease and pharmacology. |
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It is important that lessons are learnt from these cases and that they are used to improve our understanding of vector biology and pharmacology. |
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Our pharmacology professor lecturing in 1940 stated that 10 drugs in use were probably effective. |
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Given the complexities of pharmacology, there is justification for this caveat. |
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Perhaps the most serious post-1970 challenge to psychotherapy came from pharmacology. |
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Mice and humans share much anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, and pharmacology, but there are some major differences. |
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We are not aware of any studies in the literature on the integration of psychotherapy and pharmacology for children with epilepsy. |
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The objectives of this study were to assess the molecular pharmacology of benzamide riboside as an anti-leukemic agent. |
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Buprenorphine's unique effects and pharmacology make it an attractive and clinically helpful treatment option. |
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During the meetings, the rationale behind monitoring level of sedation and the pharmacology of the drugs used were discussed. |
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The epidemiology, clinical presentation, and pharmacology of fatal and non-fatal heroin overdoses have recently been reviewed. |
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He graduated in 1949 and went on to a DPhil, spending a year out to lecture in pharmacology at Sheffield University. |
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The concept of ethnic group differences in pharmacokinetic responses is far from new in the clinical pharmacology literature. |
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Thus, ginseng has potential to serve as a cognition-enhancing herbal medicine, based on its pharmacology and animal studies. |
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Surgery or pharmacology may make it possible to develop muscles to any level one desires without the discipline of workouts. |
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The key point about nicotine gum pharmacology is that the absorption takes place buccally. |
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Rouyer published a pharmacopoeia that is of interest to the historian of pharmacology. |
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Medicine and witchcraft, pharmacology and demonology, reason and unreason struck an odd alliance. |
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The main thrust of the book is to describe the toxicology and pharmacology of herbal products. |
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In the nineteenth century, the congius was used in British medicine and pharmacology as a name for the British Imperial gallon. |
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The harm to benefit ratio varies according to the condition being treated, the drug's pharmacology, and the availability and safety of other therapeutic options. |
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All assessments were performed by staff with training in drug safety, including specialists in clinical pharmacology and general medicine, pharmacy, geriatrics, and nursing. |
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Discoveries in the fields of medicine and pharmacology have led to a certain medicalization of death. |
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The new sciences of bacteriology and pharmacology are prominent examples. |
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As we speak, we have insubstantial knowledge of the boreal forest fauna in terms of chemistry and pharmacology. |
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But advances in neurology, and especially in pharmacology, have called such therapy into question. |
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Author of 85 articles published in the fields of drug addiction, neuropharmacology, clinical pharmacology and analytical chemistry. |
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He was a leading figure in the areas of oral medicine and thanatology, and published many articles in clinical oral pathology and pharmacology. |
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Based on the in vivo pharmacology studies, sorafenib inhibited tumour progression in transplantable tumour models of multiple histological types. |
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This shall include the results of all bio-pharmaceutics studies, of clinical pharmacology studies, and of clinical efficacy and safety studies. |
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Researcher in the fields of teratology, developmental pharmacology, medicinal plants, and occupational and clinical toxicology. |
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The 111-year-old school of pharmacy offers degree programs in medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutical science, pharmacology and toxicology. |
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These are notably regulatory studies of toxicology and safety pharmacology, as well as pharmacokinetic studies. |
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In fact, the discovery of strophanthin in wet African forests propelled pharmacology to a new level of interest in using plant chemicals for human medicines. |
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The pharmacology of phenytoin is complex but well understood. |
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In spring 2005, Randy Wymore, associate professor of pharmacology at Oklahoma State University, stumbled across an article about morgellons. |
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Even so, the synergies between archaeology and pharmacology are not, at first sight, obvious. |
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All I'm trying to point out here is that we know the pharmacology and the negative consequences of marijuana. |
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This research revolves around a program devoted to pharmacology in support of a better understanding of critical diseases and new drug discovery. |
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Even in present-day medicine, despite the advent of modern pharmacology, herbal remedies still play an important role. |
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Adolescents who have used ecstasy put a little bit of pharmacology together. |
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Its scientists mainly work in three areas: synthetic chemistry, pharmacology and biotechnology. |
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Clinical pharmacology data on voluntary subjects were published in 2003, confirming this hypothesis. |
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In pharmacology, the time it takes for the quantity of a substance contained in a biological system to decrease to half of its initial value. |
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Pre-clinical toxicology and pharmacology studies are also contracted to research organizations. |
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This work holds promise for new approaches to pharmacology for difficult-to-treat mental disorders. |
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Its pharmacology accounts for its analgesic and antitussive properties. |
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I'd be interested in learning more about the specific pharmacology involved, especially in their interactions, if anyone has the low-down in more detail. |
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A professor of pharmacology at Northwestern University, Richard J. Miller starts with the hunters and gatherers. |
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This manuscript reviews the history and pharmacognosy of opium, and describes the chemistry, pharmacology, and therapeutic uses of the major opium alkaloids. |
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Most ADRs were predictable from the known pharmacology of the drugs and many represented known interactions and are therefore likely to be preventable. |
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There, at a time when new drugs were bursting on to the scene, he set up the country's first division of clinical pharmacology to bring good science to drug appraisal. |
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In common parlance and legal usage, it is often used imprecisely to mean illicit drugs, irrespective of their pharmacology. |
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We function with a very strong medical advisory committee and scientific advisory committee in pharmacology, toxicology and pharmacokinetics, and in pharmacognosy itself, which is the study of plant medicine. |
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Within the natural sciences, Edinburgh's medical also led the way in chemistry, anatomy and pharmacology. |
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In the fields of medicine, biotechnology and pharmacology, drug discovery is the process by which new candidate drugs are discovered. |
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The members of the Prix Galien Canada jury are well-respected authorities in pharmaceuticals, medicine and pharmacology, with unquestioned expertise and credibility in their respective fields. |
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Make contacts with the health authorities and with local, regional or national institutions and groups, working in clinical medicine, pharmacology and toxicology outlining the importance of the project and its purposes. |
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As a result, the country is experiencing acute shortages of qualified professionals in areas such as medicine, engineering, computer science and pharmacology. |
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That is the basis for pharmacology and administering the right dose. |
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Within the educational programs, students learn theoretical subjects, such as human anatomy, physiology and biology, pathophysiology, pharmacology and the physics and instrumentation involved in respiratory therapy care. |
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The Chinese of the Tang era were also very interested in the benefits of officially classifying all of the medicines used in pharmacology. |
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Other medical advancements came in the fields of pharmacology and pharmacy. |
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It then discusses the chemical composition, pharmacology, and mechanism of action of reserpine and rauwolfia. |
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Chemistry and pharmacology of analgesic indole alkaloids from the rubiaceous plant, Mitragyma speciosa. |
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A new antiepileptic treatment with no side-effects has been discovered by Netah Pessa, a student undertaking a thesis in pharmacology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. |
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This should make it possible to simulate chemical reactions with hitherto unachievable precision and should also play a vital part in nanotechnology, electronics and pharmacology. |
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Sessions should be designed specifically for the FP anesthetist to systematically review the physiology, pharmacology, equipment, complications and other areas that will be needed in the community. |
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Chemistry and pharmacology of analgesic indole alkaloids from the rubeaceous plant, Microgyria speciosa. |
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Scientists in the department represent a wide range of skills, including molecular biology, enzymology, protein biochemistry, cell biology, pharmacology, robotics and computational biology. |
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In addition, a safety pharmacology study in beagles demonstrated that acute administration of Mircera did not elicit any adverse, treatment-related effects on cardiovascular or respiratory parameters. |
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On the basis of the preclinical pharmacology studies sedation, constipation, mydriasis, ataxia, respiratory depression, and elevated body temperature would be anticipated side effects of tramadol. |
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This arrangement might also bring community pharmacists into a role similar to that of hospital pharmacists, whose knowledge of pharmacology can in fact be applied in clinical management and utilization review. |
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They have no training in pharmacology and behavioral sciences. |
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Homeopathy is not only a constantly developing pharmacology, but also a medical practice that seeks each day to draw comparisons in a courageous, transparent and scientific way, with the progress of medicine as a whole. |
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The Collaborative Mental Health Care Network in Ontario connects family doctors to mental health specialists who provide advice in diagnosis, psychotherapy, and pharmacology. |
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Jose Muscohio, a professor of pharmacology, was one of them. |
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These resources increasingly form the basic material of modern biotechnology and are used in areas such as plant breeding, pharmacology or cosmetics. |
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Cosmetics is an area of a never-ending evolution and benefits from the constant progress in fundamental disciplines such as biology, pharmacology, physics and chemistry. |
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Through all her incarnations, Huffington's interest in mass movements, human potential, and the improvability of man has been as consistent as her suspicion of pharmacology, utilitarianism, and Skinner boxes. |
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The common genetic background to nicotinism and alcoholism could involve a number of neurotransmitter systems in the brain, since both drugs have a rich pharmacology. |
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Further specificity analysis reveals a subset of functional antibody clones capable of recognizing the rodent ortholog of the target, enabling in vivo pharmacology studies. |
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Highlight of the chemistry and pharmacology of yaqona, Piper methysticum. |
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Just like students of allopathic medicine, students of naturopathic medicine study anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, pharmacology, and other basic sciences. |
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A StaR protein is a stabilised GPCR with a small number of point mutations that greatly improve its thermostability without disrupting its pharmacology. |
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