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    °Thioridazine hydrochloride‚USP. Is a member of the piperizine subgroup of the phenothiazines. Thioridazine occurs as a white or slightly yellow‚ crystalline or micronized powder‚ which is odourless or has a faint odor and is practically insoluble in water and freely soluble in dehydrated alcohol. The drug has sedative and hypotensive activity in common with chlorpromazine and less antiemetic activity. thioridazine is indicated for the treatment of schizophrenic patients who fail to respond

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    Cantilever Deflection Review

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    ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY Analytical Biochemistry 363 (2007) 1–11 www.elsevier.com/locate/yabio Review Ultrasensitive biochemical sensors based on microcantilevers of atomic force microscope Chengyin Wang b a‚b ‚ Deyan Wang a‚ Yindao Mao a‚ Xiaoya Hu a‚b‚* a College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering‚ Yangzhou University‚ Yangzhou 225002‚ China Key Laboratory of Environmental Engineering and Monitoring of Jiangsu Province‚ Yangzhou‚ China Available online 4 January 2007

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    Schizophrenia essay Symptoms and diagnostics part 1 Schizophrenia is often characterized by intensive cognition and emotional tests by a psychiatrist. It has an impact on the humanistic impute such as language‚ affection‚ perception‚ thought and sense of oneself. But symptoms can vary widely in severity‚ can come and go or be persistent. For those who experience symptoms that are mild can a first sign be withdrawal. In symptoms surrounding Schizophrenia it usually falls into one or more

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    Amino Acid Metabolism

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    Introduction All tissues have some capability for synthesis of the non-essential amino acids‚ amino acid remodeling‚ and conversion of non-amino acid carbon skeletons into amino acids and other derivatives that contain nitrogen. However‚ the liver is the major site of nitrogen metabolism in the body. In times of dietary surplus‚ the potentially toxic nitrogen of amino acids is eliminated via transaminations‚ deamination‚ and urea formation; the carbon skeletons are generally conserved as carbohydrate

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    Introduction to Biochemistry (CHEM 501) Final Exam 12/17/2007 1. The anaerobic conversion of 1 mol of glucose to 2 mol of lactate by fermentation is accompanied by a net gain of: a) b) c) d) e) 1 mol of ATP. 1 mol of NADH. 2 mol of ATP. 2 mol of NADH. none of the above. 2. The conversion of 1 mol of fructose 1‚6-bisphosphate to 2 mol of pyruvate by the glycolytic pathway results in a net formation of: a) b) c) d) e) 1 mol of NAD+ and 2 mol of ATP. 1 mol of NADH and 1 mol of ATP. 2 mol of NAD+

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    Amino Acids Glycine is the smallest of the amino acids. It is ambivalent‚ meaning that it can be inside or outside of the protein molecule. In aqueous solution at or near neutral pH‚ glycine will exist predominantly as the zwitterion. Alanine is a hydrophobic molecule. It is ambivalent‚ meaning that it can be inside or outside of the protein molecule. The α carbon of alanine is optically active; in proteins‚ only the L-isomer is found. Serine differs from alanine in that one of the methylenic

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    high turnover numbers. Rate enhancements approach 1012 fold. 2. Enzymes may accept a wide range of substrates. 3. Enzymes are highly regio and stereoselective. 4. Enzyme reactions take place under mild conditions; this minimizes problems of isomerization and racemization. 5. Enzymatic processes are less hazardous and polluting than conventional chemistry-based methodologies. Problems associated with enzyme use 1. Instability: immobilization‚ encapsulation‚ modification. 2. Cofactor requirements:

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    MSA University Faculty of Pharmacy Organic Chemistry Department Spectrometry Course Code: PC 222 Name: Ghazal Mhd Bassam Bakieh ID: 136909 Name: Christine Botros Mihail Bishay ID:124509 Name: Yaman Mhd Fawaz Hawasly ID: 137215 DR/ Hala I-Infrared spectrometer and sampling techniques Spectrophotometer Spectrophotometry in chemistry is a quantitative measure of the reflection or transmission of material properties as a function of wavelength. It is more

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    Assingment on Cell Culture

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    AN ASSIGNMENT ON CELL CULTURE [pic] ASSIGNED BY | | | |Dr. Md. Bahanur Rahman |Dr. Sukumar Saha | |Professor |Associate Professor | |Dept. of Microbiology and Hygiene

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    PVC Handbook Charles E. Wilkes‚ Charles A. Daniels‚ James W. Summers ISBN 3-446-22714-8 Vorwort Weitere Informationen oder Bestellungen unter http://www.hanser.de/3-446-22714-8 sowie im Buchhandel Preface In this single handbook the editors aim to give a diverse audience of readers a complete account of all aspects of PVC – from monomer manufacture to polymerization; the gamut of such additives as stabilizers‚ lubricants‚ plasticizers‚ impact modifiers‚ fillers and reinforcing agents;

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