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  • 38Esomeprazole — Systematic (IUPAC) name (S) 5 methoxy 2 [(4 methoxy 3,5 dimethylpyridin 2 yl) methylsulfinyl] 3H benzoimidazole Clinical data …

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  • 40Human nutrition — For aspects of nutrition science not specific to humans, see Nutrition. Human nutrition is the provision to humans to obtain the materials necessary to support life. In general, humans can survive for two to eight weeks without food, depending on …

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