National Library of Medicine (NCBI)
Photograph of a Jain homage tablet, donor unknown, found in the Jain stupa at Kankali Tila, taken by Edmund William Smith in 1880s-90s. Mathura has extensive ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... steroid hormones and their esters from subcutaneously implanted tablets has been studied by different observers (1–5). ... have calculated absorption per square millimeter of the tablet. Most important work on the laws governing absorption from tablets has been done by Folley and his associates (7–10). Tablets prepared by mixing cholesterol with various substances have ... be made. Whereas cholesterol is not absorbed from tablets of pure cholesterol (15) it is absorbed from hormone-cholesterol tablets; this is shown by the fact that the ...
Tópico(s): Drug Solubulity and Delivery Systems
1950 - Oxford University Press | The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
... Smith in 1880s-90s of a Jain homage tablet. The tablet was set up by the wife of Bhadranadi, ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... in duplicate on a gold and a silver tablet. These presumably belonged to a series of three ... copy made from a photograph of the gold tablet, and restorations of the text (of the Elamite version) from a photograph of the silver tablet. A photograph of the gold tablet was received from a dealer by the Oriental ... first account of the provenience of the gold tablet. It was found between two blocks of an ... Egbatana. Herzfeld makes no mention of the silver tablet, though he must have used it in constituting ...
Tópico(s): Eurasian Exchange Networks
1927 - Linguistic Society of America | Language
National Library of Medicine (NCBI)
Extract from 'The Tablet' entitled 'Moscow in the Middle East' about Czech source of Israeli military supplies and Soviet strategy. Communist organized disturbances ...
1949 - Gale Group | ArchivesUnbound Iraq
Walter Raymond Mourfield, John M. Barron,
... understanding of solid-state pharmaceutics, the art of tablet formulation has been exhibiting a shift toward specialized tablets. For example, specialized tablets may be formulated to target a particular region ... effects. For decades, the diseases treated by conventional tablet dosage form had the limitation of fluctuating drug ... solubility, first-pass metabolism, narrow therapeutic index. Specialized tablets are introduced to overcome the above drawbacks associated with conventional tablets. The basic idea behind the specialized tablet is ...
Tópico(s): Oral Health Pathology and Treatment
1958 - Elsevier BV | Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology
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Cutting from 'The Tablet', 'Recovery in the Low Countries' by Douglas Woodruff. Part 6A. Belgium. 24/11/1945. FO 371/48978-0022. Newspaper ...
1945 - Gale Group | ArchivesUnbound Western Europe
Tom W. Staple, William H. McAlister,
Ingestion of iron-containing tablets ranks high as a cause of poisoning in children in the United States. In spite of various therapeutic regimens, the ... the roentgenographic appearance of a variety of iron tablets in vitro and in vivo. Material and Methods ... 16 to 200 mg of elemental iron per tablet were studied (Table I). Each whole tablet was immersed in water phantoms measuring 10 and ... the 24 cm phantom. Increasing numbers of each tablet also were dissolved or suspended in test tubes ... about 30 kg were fed up to 60 tablets of 6 different iron preparations. Abdominal roentgenograms in ...
Tópico(s): Renal function and acid-base balance
1964 - Radiological Society of North America | Radiology
... s Whit Sunday Message as reported in 'The Tablet'. Part 2. Vatican. Pius XII, Pope. 01/06/ ...
1941 - Gale Group | ArchivesUnbound Western Europe
J. A. Seitz, Gerald M. Flessland,
... changes occurred in the physical properties of compressed tablets as the operation of a rotary tableting machine was varied. Thin large-diameter tablets showed a capping tendency that was not apparent in smaller-diameter or thicker tablets. The crushing strength of tablets stored at 71 per cent R.H. for 28days was unchanged, but the tablets became more friable. Increasing the compressional speed reduced ... but did not affect the friability of compressed tablets. At the higher compressional rates, the tablets showed ...
Tópico(s): Pharmacology and Obesity Treatment
1965 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Cutting from 'The Tablet', 'Our Power and Our Policy'. Part 4. Italy. 21/08/1943. FO 371/37289-0030. Newspaper cutting. English. PLACE ...
1943 - Gale Group | ArchivesUnbound Western Europe
Isamu Utsumi, Nobuo Tanaka, Shosuke Nagao,
... and calcium pyruvate isoniasone were examined. Pentobarbital calcium tablet is similar to calcium p-aminosalicylate in that its tablet disintegration requires longer time with passage of time, while the tablets of calcium pyruvate isoniasone produce cracks and self- ... with retarded disintegration and self-destruction of these tablets was also examined.Pentobarbital dihydrate, similar to calcium ... is greater than that of anhydrate. If the tablet is formed from granules partially in amorphous state ... other condition, and allowed to absorb moisture, the tablet will not disintegrate for more than 30minutes whereas ...
Tópico(s): Pharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds
1962 - Pharmaceutical Society of Japan | YAKUGAKU ZASSHI
... regarding Allied bombings of Rome; Cutting from 'The Tablet'. Part 4. Portugal. 21/07/1943. FO 371/ ...
1943 - Gale Group | ArchivesUnbound Western Europe
Hisashi Nogami, Jun Hasegawa, Masatoshi Miyamoto,
87 groups of tablets were made using 3 sieved fractions of aspirin and potato or corn starch varying formulation and compressional force. Disintegration of the tablet was investigated in detail by the thermal analysis reported previously. The relation between porous structure of tablet and disintegration was studied and the following conclusions ... of water into the porous structure of a tablet. 2. It was confirmed that starch can develop the capillary structure in aspirin tablet. This effect was observed when aspirin particles larger ...
Tópico(s): Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
1967 - Pharmaceutical Society of Japan | Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
... Foreign Policy of the Vatican'; Copy of 'The Tablet'. Part 5B. Vatican. 09/02/1944. FO 371/ ...
1944 - Gale Group | ArchivesUnbound Western Europe
George E. Reier, Ralph F. Shangraw,
... extremely valuable tableting agent. It was found that tablets of plain microcrystalline cellulose will tend to soften ... humidities. Elevated temperatures have no effect on these tablets. Microcrystalline cellulose tablets will disintegrate very slowly in solvents of a relatively low polarity. It is postulated that tablets of this material are a special form of ... crystallites are held together largely by hydrogen bonding. Tablet disintegration is merely the breaking of the intercrystallite ... release of amphetamine sulfate and sodium phenobarbital from tablets containing micro-crystalline cellulose is excellent. Determinations after ...
Tópico(s): Polyamine Metabolism and Applications
1966 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Project Gutenberg
Picture of Design for Tablet in Entrance Hall. Star and Garter Richmond, Home for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors. British Red Cross Society. B.R.C. ...
0000 - Gale Group | ArchivesUnbound Women-War
Avani R. Gosai, Sanjay B. Patil, Krutika Sawant,
... the present investigation was to prepare oro dispersible tablets of ondansetron hydrochloride, because of its application in ... action and avoidance of water is highly desirable. Tablets were prepared by direct compression using sodium starch ... these two agents gives better disintegration of the tablet. Microcrystalline cellulose was used as diluent and mannitol, ... sodium saccharine to enhance the organoleptic properties of tablets. The tablets were evaluated for weight variation, mechanical strength, in ...
Tópico(s): Drug Solubulity and Delivery Systems
1970 - | International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Nanotechnology
Cutting from 'The Tablet' discussing situation in Italy. Part 4. Italy. 27/07/1943. FO 371/37288-0014. Newspaper cutting. English. PLACE Null. ...
1943 - Gale Group | ArchivesUnbound Western Europe
Chowdary KPR, Murali Krishna MN,
... application in the design of controlled release matrix tablets of diclofenac and gliclazide. The release rate controlling ... in the presence of urea and borax. Matrix tablets of diclofenac (100 mg) and gliclazide (60 mg) ... different proportions of drug and polymer and the tablets were evaluated. With both diclofenac and gliclazide, release from the formulated matrix tablets was slow and spread over 24 h and depended on percent polymer in the tablet. Release was diffusion controlled and followed zero order ...
Tópico(s): Pharmaceutical studies and practices
1970 - | International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Nanotechnology