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  • 64Ibuprofen — Systematic (IUPAC) name (RS) 2 (4 (2 methylpropyl)phenyl)propanoic acid Clinical data Trade names Advil, Motrin …

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  • 65Tretinoin — Systematic (IUPAC) name retinoic acid …

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  • 66Croscarmellose sodium — is an internally cross linked sodium carboxymethylcellulose for use as a disintegrant in pharmaceutical formulations.[1] Background The cross linking reduces water solubility while still allowing the material to swell (like a sponge) and absorb… …

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  • 67Polyester — For the 1981 motion picture, see Polyester (film). SEM picture of a bend in a high surface area polyester fiber with a seven lobed cross section …

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  • 68Nathan Edward Tolbert — (* 19. Mai 1919 in Twin Falls (Idaho, USA); † 13. Dezember 1998 in East Lansing (Michigan, USA)) war ein US amerikanischer Biochemiker und Pflanzenphysiologe. Als Sohn von Farmern arbeitete er bereits in jungen Jahren in der heimischen… …

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  • 69glycolyl — HOCH2CO–; the acyl radical of glycolic acid, replacing acetyl in some sialic acids; the products are called N glycolylneuraminic acids. * * * gly·co·lyl (gliґko ləl) the acyl radical of glycolic acid …

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  • 70photorespiration — Light enhanced respiration in photosynthetic organisms; i.e., light increases O2 utilization. * * * pho·to·res·pi·ra·tion (fo″to res″pĭ raґshən) a process carried out by certain plants, occurring as a result of oxidation of… …

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