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Warrant Agent—A warrant agent is responsible for the launch of an issuer s warrants (issue/programme) and to advise the issuer of subsequent warrants exercise details of investors. Duty may include calculation of number of shares to be delivered versus cash for fractional shares, if any. [Pg.953]

To date, 152 species of flowering plants belonging to 46 different families, as well as a few species of mushrooms, mosses, ferns, and lichens, have been screened. Extracts from 20 seed plants have shown enough inhibitory activity to warrant further study. Leaf extracts of members of three families, Liliaceae, Pinaceae, and Labiateae, show a high incidence of antiviral agents. Several members of the Capri-foliaceae, on the other hand, contain virus-stimulating agents. [Pg.95]

While the main goal of antihypertensive therapy is to achieve target blood pressures, the selection of agents for an individual should also account for certain special considerations and a patient s comorbidities. Specific antihypertensive therapy is warranted for certain patients with comorbid conditions that may elevate their level of risk for cardiovascular disease. [Pg.9]

Routine antibiotic use is not warranted because the primary infectious agents associated with asthma exacerbations are viruses.2,3 Antibiotics should be reserved for situations when bacterial infection is strongly suspected (e.g., fever and purulent sputum, pneumonia, and suspected sinusitis). [Pg.228]

Antidepressant medications appear to be useful for certain children and adolescents, particularly those who have severe or psychotic depression, fail psychotherapeutic measures, or experience chronic or recurrent depression. SSRIs generally are considered the initial antidepressants of choice, although comorbid conditions may favor alternative agents. Clinicians should be aware of the possibility of behavioral activation with the SSRIs, including such symptoms as impulsivity, silliness, daring conduct, and agitation.44 Desipramine should be used with caution in this population because of several reports of sudden death, and a baseline and follow-up electrocardiogram (ECG) may be warranted when this medication is used to treat pediatric patients.9... [Pg.581]

In both adults and pediatric patients older than 2 years of age, mebendazole 100 mg twice daily for 3 days is the treatment to use. An alternative agent is pyrantel pamoate (Antiminth). The stool should be checked within 2 weeks and the patient retreated when warranted. [Pg.1143]

Difluorodiphenyl disulfide, when tested on woolen swatches, is an outstanding knockdown agent and toxicant for body lice. Several compounds with p-fluorinated phenyl radicals have exhibited the same order of activity against lice, but too few compounds with the disulfide linkage have been tested to warrant an appraisal of its effect here. [Pg.169]

Regarding mechanism 2 which involves H as an intermediate reducing agent, the author is unaware of reports of H as a possible intermediate in the mechanisms proposed for reactions for the hydrogen electrode. As in the case of mechanism 1, the supposed active intermediate is consumed in two reactions (equations (8) and (9)), an unlikely event for an unlikely intermediate. In his review of the H2 electrode reaction, Enyo [46] concluded that involvement of H intermediates in H2 electrode reactions had not gained sufficient experimental evidence to warrant serious consideration. Nevertheless, the mechanism has been occasionally invoked, as for example, recently by Gemmler et al. for electroless Ni-P deposition [47]. [Pg.235]

Steroids have been valuable in the treatment of severe disease because the use of these agents may allow some patients to avoid colectomy. A trial of steroids is warranted in most patients before proceeding to colectomy, unless the condition is grave or rapidly deteriorating. [Pg.301]

Two strategies have been adopted for asymmetric cyclopropanation. First, there are auxiliary-based methods, involving a covalently attached adjacent chiral moiety on either the olefin or the cyclopropylating agent. The second process, on the other hand, employs a chiral ligand on a metal catalyst. This method is more applicable to route b or c, and this is an issue that warrants further discussion. [Pg.313]

February 18, 2001 FBI Agent Robert Philip Hanssen was arrested for conspiracy to commit espionage. The affidavit in support of an arrest warrant for Hanssen charged that he had engaged in a lengthy relationship with the KGB (Russia) and its agencies. [Pg.109]


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