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Toxic Substance > Absorption
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Absorption Defined
The process of taking in. For a person or an animal, absorption is the process of a substance getting into the body through the eyes, skin, stomach, intestines, or lungs.
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Outsourcing the Drug Industry
Published September 5, 2008, 5:08 am, BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News
In her swank headquarters just blocks from some of Mumbai's worst slums, Swati Piramal is midway through an impassioned pitch about revolutionizing the world of drug discovery. Sanskrit passages of the Bhagavad Gita, the ancient Hindu text that guides her business philosophy, adorn the office walls of her company, Piramal Life Sciences. Its logo is gyan mudra, a finger gesture used in yoga ...
Vitamins, family style: What to take when
Published September 3, 2008, 6:59 am, MSNBC
You, your kids, and your parents all have surprisingly different requirements when it comes to nutrition. Here's a guide to help you know who needs what vitamins and when.
A-a-achoo! It's global warming
Published September 2, 2008, 1:14 am, Belleville News-Democrat
Who says global warming is nothing to sneeze at?
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- Distillation, Absorption: ChemSep is a program for performing multicomponent separation process calculations. ChemSep is designed for use in courses on thermodynamics and/or separation processes and features an easy to use interface for Windows, equilibrium and rate-based column models, integrated graphics (with GNUplot), and export capabilities (e.g. to Excel, Word, and html).
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- Absorption spectrum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Fruit Juices Block Common Drugs: Now Bailey reports that grapefruit, orange, and apple juices decrease the absorption of several important medications: * The allergy drug Allegra, available generically as fexofenadine * The antibiotics ciprofloxacin (Cipro, Proquin), levofloxacin (Levaquin), and itraconazole (Sporanox) * The beta-blocker blood pressure drugs atenolol (Tenormin), celiprolol, and talinolol * The transplant-rej ection drug cyclosporine (Gengraf, Neoral) * The cancer chemotherapy etoposide (Toposar, Vepesid)
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- Porous Absorber Calculator V1.52
- ScienceDirect - Applied Acoustics : A numerical study of double-leaf microperforate d panel absorbers
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