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Di Ding

Corydalis incisa (Thunb.) Pers. C. bungeana Turcz. Chuan Duan Chang Cao Di Ding Zi Jing (Corydalis) (whole plant) Protopine, pallidine, sinocecatine, corynoline, isocorynoline, coptisine, corycavine, acetylcorynoline, corynoloxin, coreximine, reliculine, corydamine, scoulerine.33,50 For rectal prolapse, abscesses, hemorrhoids. [Pg.61]

Pu Gong Ying (Taraxaci herba), Di Ding (Violae herba) and Ye Ju Hua (Chrysanthemi indici flos)... [Pg.385]

Di Ding is bitter, pungent and cold, and enters the Heart and Liver meridians. It should be selected in the formula if a boil is hard, deep-based and very painful. It is suitable for use when the cause of the disorder is blazing Heart-fire rather than heat in the Stomach. [Pg.386]

For early stage sores, add Herba Cum Radice Taraxaci Mongolici (Pu Gong Ying), Folium Isatidis (Da Qing Ye), and Herba Violae (Zi Hua Di Ding). [Pg.22]

Some fabrication processes, such as continuous panel processes, are mn at elevated temperatures to improve productivity. Dual-catalyst systems are commonly used to initiate a controlled rapid gel and then a fast cure to complete the cross-linking reaction. Cumene hydroperoxide initiated at 50°C with benzyl trimethyl ammonium hydroxide and copper naphthenate in combination with tert-huty octoate are preferred for panel products. Other heat-initiated catalysts, such as lauroyl peroxide and tert-huty perbenzoate, are optional systems. Eor higher temperature mol ding processes such as pultmsion or matched metal die mol ding at temperatures of 150°C, dual-catalyst systems are usually employed based on /-butyl perbenzoate and 2,5-dimethyl-2,5-di-2-ethyIhexanoylperoxy-hexane (Table 6). [Pg.318]

Copper naphthenate added to the resin at levels between 100—200 ppm effectively extends gel and cure characteristics, resulting in a reduction in exothermic heat (Eig. 7). Copper additives are used widely in commercial laminating resins to modify process exothermic effects. a-Methylstyrene [98-83-9] substituted for styrene at levels of 5—8% has also been used effectively in resins cured at above ambient temperatures. The inhibitor 2,5-di-/-butyIhydroquinone exerts significant exotherm suppression at levels of 200—400 ppm and is useful in high temperature mol ding processes. [Pg.319]

Nanni RG, Ding J, Jacobo-Molina A, Hughes SH, Arnold E. Review of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase three-dimensional structure. Implications for drug design. Perspect Drug Dis Des 1993 1 129-150. [Pg.337]

Dong M, Ding X-Q,Pinon DI.Hadac EM, OdaRP, Landers JP, Miller LJ (1999) J Biol Chem 274 4778... [Pg.221]

The chemical 1,4-di chlorobenzene is usually called para-DCB or p-DCB, but there are about 20 additional names for it, including para crystals and paracide. It is also called paramoth because it is one of two chemicals commonly used to make mothballs. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene is used to make deodorant blocks used in garbage cans and restrooms, as well as to help control odors in animal-hoi ding facilities. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene has also been used as an insecticide on... [Pg.21]

Ding Xiang (Caryophylli flos), Shi Di (Kaki diospyri calyx) and Sheng Jiang (Zingiberis rhizoma recens)... [Pg.259]

The first two herbs are particularly effective for reducing the rebellious Qi of the Stomach and are used for treating belching and hiccup due to cold disturbing the Stomach. Ding Xiang is warm and its function to descend the Stomach-Qi is enhanced by Shi Di which is neutral in nature. [Pg.259]

Ding Guang Di 1982 Combination and application of Chinese herbal medicine (Zhong Yao de Pei Wu Yu Ying Yong - jSZfflj. [Pg.409]

Kribbs NB, Pack AI, Kline LR, Getsy JE, Schuett JS, Henry JN, Maislin G, Dinges DF. Effects of one night without nasal CPAP treatment on sleep and sleepiness in patients with obstructive sleep apnea. Am Revi Respir Dis 1993 147 1162-1168. [Pg.67]


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