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Deferoxamine Hexadentate chelator molecular mass 560 684 g/mol half-life 6 hours excretion urinary and fecal 20-40 mg/kg/day as a subcutaneous night-time infusion over 8-10 hours of a 10% solution, 5-7 nights/ week Three-monthly mean daily doses" serum ferritin and creatinine therapeutic serum index compliance index" vision... [Pg.466]

Water Content and Refractive Index. The water content of a hydrophilic contact lens is a determinant of other properties. The relationship of water content and Dk is discussed above. Water content in lenses is inversely related to refractive index (23), a key property for vision correction. A lens material with a higher refractive index refracts light to a greater degree, allowing more vision correction with a thinner material. The water content of a lens is generally determined gravimetricaHy or inferred from the relationship to refractive index, measured with a refractometer (24). [Pg.101]

Secondary amines are more noradrenergic Clomipramine is primarily serotonergic Narrow therapeutic index Overdoses can be fatal Anticholinergic (dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision)... [Pg.449]

Crystals which appear to possess one twofold axis, or one plane of symmetry, or both (the twofold axis b being normal to the plane of symmetry) are probably monoclinic if so, crystals lying with their presumed b axes parallel to the microscope slide will show extinction parallel to this b axis, and the refractive index for this vibration direction is one of the principal refractive indices. The other two principal indices will be shown by crystals lying with their b axes along the line of vision for this aspect of the crystal, extinction is not parallel to a principal edge or to the bisector of edge angles, f... [Pg.101]

Figure D.l Image set 1 (lambertian objects). (Original image data from Data for Computer Vision and Computational Colour Science made available through http //www.cs.sfu.ca/ colour/data/index.html. See Barnard K, Martin L, Funt B and Coath A 2002 A data set for color research, Color Research and Application, Wiley Periodicals, 27(3), 147-151. Reproduced by permission of Kobus Barnard.)... Figure D.l Image set 1 (lambertian objects). (Original image data from Data for Computer Vision and Computational Colour Science made available through http //www.cs.sfu.ca/ colour/data/index.html. See Barnard K, Martin L, Funt B and Coath A 2002 A data set for color research, Color Research and Application, Wiley Periodicals, 27(3), 147-151. Reproduced by permission of Kobus Barnard.)...
Swain MJ and Ballard DH 1991 Color indexing. International Journal of Computer Vision 7, 11-32. [Pg.378]

Figure 1-5 While holding the bottle, the second knuckle of the thumb (interphalangeal joint) of the dominant hand is placed against the first knuckle of the index finger (metacarpophalangeal joint). (From Ritch R, et al. An improved technique of eyedrop self-administration for patients with limited vision. Am J Ophthalmol 2003 135 531-532.)... Figure 1-5 While holding the bottle, the second knuckle of the thumb (interphalangeal joint) of the dominant hand is placed against the first knuckle of the index finger (metacarpophalangeal joint). (From Ritch R, et al. An improved technique of eyedrop self-administration for patients with limited vision. Am J Ophthalmol 2003 135 531-532.)...
The above definition of molecular chaperone is entirely fnnctional and contains no constraints on the mechanisms by which different chaperones may act. The term noncovalent is nsed to exclude those proteins that carry out posttranslational covalent modifications. Protein disulfide isomerise may seem to be an exception, bnt it is both a covalent modification enzyme and a molecular chaperone. It is helpful to think of a molecnlar chaperone as a fnnction rather than as a molecnle. Thns, no reason exists why a chaperone function shonld not be a property of the same molecnle that has other fnnctions. Other examples include peptidyl-prolyl isomerase, which possesses both enzymatic and chaperone activities in different regions of the molecnle, and the alpha-crystallins, which combine two essential fnnctions in the same molecnle in the lens of the eye-contribnting to the transparency and the refractive index reqnired for vision as well... [Pg.208]

Atropine is the classic anticholinergic bronchodila-tor. It antagonizes acetylcholine, resulting in reduced intracellular cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) and smooth muscle relaxation. In horses, the therapeutic index of atropine is narrow and the duration of action is short (0.5-2.0 h). Adverse systemic effects associated with parenteral atropine administration include mydriasis, ileus, dry mucous membranes, blurred vision, excitement and tachycardia. Atropine is not suitable for routine administration to horses with recurrent airway obstruction. [Pg.316]


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