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Laboratory medicine transferability

Change of proprietary name of medicine, transfer of applicancy, amendment of manufacturer/packer/testing laboratory, formulation change... [Pg.665]

EINECS 231-132-9 HSDB 687 Natrium Sodio Sodium Sodium (liquid alloy) Sodium-23 Sodium ion Sodium metal UN1428. Metallic element polymerization catalyst for synthetic rubber, laboratory reagent, coolant in nuclear reactors, heat transfer agent, manufacture of tetraethyl and tetramethyl lead, sodium peroxide, sodium hydride radioactive isotopes in tracer studies and medicine, mp = 98 bp = 892 SG = 0.9 reacts with H2O. Foseco (FS) Ltd Ociel Chem. Ltd... [Pg.555]

Roy M. MacLeod is professor of history at the University of Sydney. Educated at Harvard, the LSE, and at Cambridge, where he took his Ph.D., he has written extensively in the history of science, medicine and technology. He has held senior appointments at the universities of Sussex and London and visiting appointments at many universities in Europe and the United States. He teaches military history, nuclear history, and the history of museums in Europe, Asia and Australasia. He has written or edited sixteen books, of which the most recent are Darwin s Laboratory Evolutionary Theory and Natural History in the Pacific (Honolulu University of Hawaii Press, 1994), Technology and the Raj Technical Transfer and Technological Change in British India, 1780-1945 (New Delhi Sage, 1995), and Public Science and Public Policy in Victorian Britain (Aldershot Variorum, 1995). In 1996, he was Edelstein International Fellow in the History of Chemistry. [Pg.362]

The beginnings of pharmacodynamics as a science is traceable to the efforts of Rudolf Buchheim (1820—1879), born in Saxony, the son of a physician. Four years after graduating in medicine, he was promoted to the rank of full professor at the (Baltic) University of Dorpat, where he established the World s first pharmacological laboratory and attracted many brilliant young men to work in it. In 1867, he transferred to a comparable position in Giessen (Germany), where he remained until his death from a stroke. [Pg.266]

Uses Polymerization catalyst for synthetic rubber laboratory reagent reagent in reductions waste oil/hydrocarbon refining coolant, heat transfer agent in nuclear reactors mfg. of tetraethyl and tetramethyl lead, sodium peroxide, sodium hydride for photoelectric cells in sodium lamps sodium-sulfur batteries radioactive forms in tracer studies and medicine Manuf./Distrib. Advanced Synthesis Tech. http //www.advancedsynthesis. com, Aldrich http //www.slgma-aldrlch.com, Alfa Aesar http //www.alfa.com. Assoc. Octel Co Ltd http //www. octel-corp. com, Atomergi c... [Pg.3963]

Ever since personal computers (PCs) were introduced, they have been used in measurement apphcations employing different techniques. PCs have now evolved into one of the basic tools in the laboratory, industry, biology, medicine, etc. for measurement apphcations. In order to use a PC in measurement apphcations, data acquisition hardware and a standard interface are required. Data acquisition hardware generally includes sensors, signal conditioners, and ADCs. A standard interface is required to transfer the converted data from a data acquisition system to a PC. There are two major techniques by which computers can be cormected to its peripherals, namely serial and parallel communication. [Pg.302]

At the end of the technology transfer period, the domestic public laboratory will initiate autonomous production of the medicine in order to meet domestic demand. With production conducted inside the coimtry, public laboratories will begin reducing dependence on imports (as illustrated by Figure 9.3), extending their competitive advantage and technological capacity. [Pg.178]


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