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COMPOUNDING DIRECT COMPOUNDING OF ALL COMPONENTS VIA MASTER BATCH... [Pg.337]

The conventional approach to rubber analysis employed by BFGoodrich (and others) is shown in Scheme 2.1. Pausch [82] has reviewed the analytical approach utilised for determining the AO composition. Pausch et al. [70] have initially experimented with direct compound analysis using ATR-FTIR, NMR, PyMS, and TGA and have subsequently focused on a wide... [Pg.36]

Take one capsule twice daily as directed Compounded capsules 10 Refill 1... [Pg.124]

Direct Compounding Using Singie-Screw Extruders... [Pg.379]

I 73 A Practical Strategy for Directed Compound Acquisition Corporate collection... [Pg.326]

According to our intention, to provide in this series on Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry practice-oriented monographs, the book closes with a section on Chemoinformatics Applications. These are exemplified by G.M. Maggiora et al. in a chapter on A Practical Strategy for Directed Compound Acquisition , by... [Pg.512]

Maggiora GM, Shanmugasundaram V, Lajiness MS, et al. (2005) A practical strategy for directed compound acquisition. In T Oprea (ed), Chemoinformatics in Drug Discovery, pp. 317-332. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. [Pg.33]

In Chapter 3, the group of Prof. Herbert Waldmann at the Max Plank Institute for Molecular Physiology provides a rationale on how natural products which play historically a predominant role in drug discovery are efficiently used in combination with protein structure similarity clustering to inspire directed compound library design and target identification. [Pg.215]

Fig. 30. Design principles of direct compounding injection moulding machine for processing highly filled polymer compositions... Fig. 30. Design principles of direct compounding injection moulding machine for processing highly filled polymer compositions...
The suggested method is based on the concept of the self-ordering of low molecular structure-directed compound in a gelation process. This approach allowed us to purposefully design the pore sizes without additional steps of the template synthesis. Usage of a low-molecular structure forming component does not affect essentially the cost of the final mesoporous material and at the same time provides invariance in modeling of the mesoporous structure architecture. [Pg.403]


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