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10.1 General Subject

Collective Index Subject General Subject Chemical Substance Author Formula Patents... [Pg.1612]

NS (older subjects, general population) Neurological Decreased performance in neurobehavioral tests 5.5 (mean) Payton et al. 1998... [Pg.42]

Whereas commercially manufactured products are required to possess an expirahon date, compounded products are assigned a beyond-use date. There are numerous sources of information that can be used for determining an appropriate beyond-use date, such as chemical companies, manufacturers literature, laboratory data, journals, and published books on the subject. Generally, most pharmacists prepare or dispense small quanhties of compounded products recommend storage at room, cool, or cold temperatures and use a conservative beyond-use date. [Pg.390]

FDA, Protection of human subjects General requirements for informed consent. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 21, Part 50, Subpart b 50.20, Rev. April 2004, p. 310. [Pg.444]

This may be a good place to correct some common misconceptions about the effects of BZ and related belladonnoids. Those unfamiliar with the delirious state have often referred to BZ as hallucinogenic or psychotomimetic. It is undeniably hallucinogenic, but the term is hopelessly contaminated by its inexact use in reference to drugs like LSD and psilocybin. Such drugs produce striking illusions, but subjects generally know they are unreal. [Pg.51]

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. IPCC was established by the World Meterological Organization and the United Nations Environment Programme to study and report on climate change and has the most extensive collection of information on the subject generally available. http //www.ipcc.ch/. Accessed on September 1, 2006. [Pg.220]

These normal subjects generally do not notice that these choices differ only in the time they are made, and cannot give a rational explanation of their reported intention to change their choice when this is pointed out to them. [Pg.143]

Another study was carried out in an entirely different setting, with professional colleagues, with other professionals and with artists. These were with personal friends of the research scientists, rather than strangers to them. The observed mood changes (produced, in this study, by the i.m. administration of 0.70 to 0.80 mg/Kg of DET) were described as being in the direction of euphoria the subjects generally enjoyed the experience and wished to repeat it. The volunteered comments under the drug tended towards the mystical and philosophical, and several of these experimental subjects responded to music and art in ways that were new to them. [Pg.41]

The Vademecum series includes subjects generally not covered in other handbook series, especially many technology-driven topics that reflect the increasing influence of technology in clinical medidna... [Pg.147]

William s data illustrate some of the practical aspects of studying the depth of a d-SoC, particularly hypnosis. Using the individual subject as a unit, a set of interrelationships of various phenomena with respect to hypnotic depth has been found self-reported depth has ordered observed phenomena in a useful and theoretically important manner. Further research will study this same sort of procedure in other subjects, repeat sessions with some subjects to study consistency, and make initial intersubject comparisons to determine which depth-phenomenology relationships are general and which represent idiosyncratic qualities of subjects. General relationships of phenomena with depth may be found and/or several classes of subjects may be fond and/or several d-SoCs may be identified that have in the past all been indiscriminately termed "hypnosis."... [Pg.115]

To have an inventive step the invention, when compared with what is already known, i.e. the state of the art , must not be obvious to someone with good knowledge and experience of the subject - generally referred to in the trade as the man skilled in the art . Further, it must be capable of being industrially applied , and must therefore be either an apparatus or device, a product or substance, or an industrial process or method of operation. [Pg.526]

Cultivation. The books noted here cover the subject generally. In addition to these titles, the works of Gildemeister and Hoffmann 16 and of Guenther (27) are to be recommended the latter contains the fullest and most recent treatment of the cultivation of most of the commercially important oils. [Pg.313]


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