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Перевод: pharmacology speek pharmacology


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фармакология


Тезаурус:

  1. The roots of modern pharmacology lie in the empirical discoveries of the past century, when medical men found that single therapeutic agents could effect seemingly miraculous cures.
  2. Mellanby was professor of pharmacology when Florey was appointed.
  3. This would include graduates in Anatomy, Physiology, Biology, Pharmacology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Psychology, Physics, Statistics and possibly Engineering.
  4. Other experiments involve the respiratory system, the nervous system, renal physiology and diuretics, digestion and liver function, and the pharmacology of the uterus.
  5. The laboratory integrates experimental work from basic science courses especially physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology .
  6. In 1977, J. Ekstrand demonstrated that when a healthy adult male weighing 60 kg swallowed 10 milligrams of fluoride, the levels of ionic fluoride in his blood peaked after about an hour to just over 0-;4 ppm per kg of body weight ( European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology , vol 12, p 311).
  7. Say "metabolism" to an undergraduate student of pharmacology and he will think "liver"; say "excretion", and he will think "kidneys".
  8. It was included in small amounts in tonics as a stimulant, a practice that all modern pharmacology texts agree is useless and possibly dangerous.
  9. Some of them modify mental as well as bodily functions and have effects beyond the repertoire of conventional laboratory experiments in pharmacology.
  10. The overall search for new antimalarial agents involved the screening of some 16,000 compounds, most of them for both suppressive and prophylactic activity against several avian malarias, plus a thorough study of the toxicology and pharmacology of many of the preparations in lower animals.
  11. It is all a very long way from the days of the preposterous proposition, when the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics forbade its members to accept jobs in the pharmaceutical industry (see Chapter 6).
  12. A series of synthetic compounds, with a long pedigree going back to the work of Crum Brown and Fraser in the 1860s (see chapter 2), were produced simultaneously by R. B. Barlow and H. R. Ing in the Pharmacology Laboratory at Oxford and by W. D. M. (later Sir William) Paton and Eleanor Zaimis at the National Institute for Medical Research.
  13. Now, however, science has provided the means to manipulate the basic genetic material that all plants and animals are made of, namely DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and already this has resulted in exciting progress in forensic science, pharmacology and disease control.

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