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Interactions, relevant, identifying

No relevant animal trials of drug or supplement interactions were identified. [Pg.550]

Some of the specific elements of this section are always present (again shown in bold font below) and when there is no relevant information known for a specific entry, that fact is affirmatively stated (e.g., "No clinical trials of drug or supplement interactions were identified."). All other elements are optional, and are again included only for those entries where information in the described area is relevant to the listing. [Pg.1025]

Han Y, Booth J, Meehan E, Jones DS, Li S, Andrews GP (2013) Construction of dmg-polymer thermodynamic phase diagrams using flory-huggins interaction theory identifying the relevance of temperature and drug weight fraction to phase separation within solid dispersions. Mol Pharm 10(l) 236-248... [Pg.89]

Of these, the most extensive use is to identify adsorbed molecules and molecular intermediates on metal single-crystal surfaces. On these well-defined surfaces, a wealth of information can be gained about adlayers, including the nature of the surface chemical bond, molecular structural determination and geometrical orientation, evidence for surface-site specificity, and lateral (adsorbate-adsorbate) interactions. Adsorption and reaction processes in model studies relevant to heterogeneous catalysis, materials science, electrochemistry, and microelectronics device failure and fabrication have been studied by this technique. [Pg.443]

We have learned from the preceding chapters that the chemical and physical state of a Mossbauer atom in any kind of solid material can be characterized by way of the hyperfine interactions which manifest themselves in the Mossbauer spectrum by the isomer shift and, where relevant, electric quadrupole and/or magnetic dipole splitting of the resonance lines. On the basis of all the parameters obtainable from a Mossbauer spectrum, it is, in most cases, possible to identify unambiguously one or more chemical species of a given Mossbauer atom occurring in the same material. This - usually called phase analysis by Mossbauer spectroscopy - is nondestructive and widely used in various kinds of physicochemical smdies, for example, the studies of... [Pg.391]


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