chemically pure
11pharmaceutical industry — Producers of pharmaceuticals, substances used in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease and the modification of organic functions. The earliest records of medicinal plants and minerals are those of the ancient Chinese, Hindu, and… …
12luminescence — luminescent, adj. /looh meuh nes euhns/, n. 1. the emission of light not caused by incandescence and occurring at a temperature below that of incandescent bodies. 2. the light produced by such an emission. [1885 90; < L lumin (see LUMEN) +… …
13Cp — ceruloplasmin; chickenpox; Corynebacterium parvum; peak concentration * * * CP abbr 1) capillary pressure 2) cerebral palsy 3) chemically pure 4) compare 5) constant pressure 6) cor pulmonale * * * chemically pure (see …
14Cp — concentration in plasma; constant pressure; phosphate clearance * * * CP abbr 1) capillary pressure 2) cerebral palsy 3) chemically pure 4) compare 5) constant pressure 6) cor pulmonale * * * chemically pure (see pure); candle power …
15cP — centipoise * * * CP abbr 1) capillary pressure 2) cerebral palsy 3) chemically pure 4) compare 5) constant pressure 6) cor pulmonale * * * chemically pure (see pure); candle power …
16cp — constant pressure * * * CP abbr 1) capillary pressure 2) cerebral palsy 3) chemically pure 4) compare 5) constant pressure 6) cor pulmonale * * * chemically pure (see pure); candle power …
17Transparency and translucency — Diaphanes redirects here. For the genus of firefly, see Diaphanes (beetle). Translucence redirects here. For other uses, see Translucence (disambiguation). Translucent redirects here. For the Japanese manga series, see Translucent (manga).… …
18cp. — abbr. compare. * * * compare. * * * abbrev Compare * * * cp., 1. compare. 2. coupon. c.p., 1. candle power. 2. chemically pure. C.P., 1. chemically pure. 2 …
19C.P. — abbr. candlepower. * * * 1. Chief Patriarch. 2. command post. 3. Common Prayer. 4. Communist Party. * * * cp., 1. compare. 2. coupon. c.p., 1. candle power. 2. chemically pure …
20History of aspirin — The history of aspirin and the medical use of it and related substances stretches back to antiquity, though pure aspirin ( acetylsalicylic acid or ASA ) has only been manufactured and marketed since 1899. Medicines made from willow and other… …