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  2. British National Formulary - Wikipedia

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    The British National Formulary (BNF) is a United Kingdom (UK) pharmaceutical reference book that contains a wide spectrum of information and advice on prescribing and pharmacology, along with specific facts and details about many medicines available on the UK National Health Service (NHS).

  3. British National Formulary for Children - Wikipedia

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    The BNF for Children developed from the British National Formulary (BNF), which prior to 2005 had provided information on the treatment of children, with the doses largely determined by calculations based on the body weight of the child. The guidance was provided by pharmacists and doctors whose expertise was in the care of adults.

  4. British Pharmacopoeia - Wikipedia

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    Together with the British National Formulary (BNF), the British Pharmacopoeia defines the UK's pharmaceutical standards. Pharmacopoeial standards are compliance requirements; that is, they provide the means for an independent judgement as to the overall quality of an article, and apply throughout the shelf-life of a product.

  5. British Nutrition Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The BNF has opposed many public-health interventions that might harm food-industry profits, often using tobacco-industry techniques, such as creating unwarranted doubt and uncertainty around the scientific evidence. [6] In 2023, the BNF had an income of £1.5million, with an expenditure of £1.6million. £0.113million were spent on fundraising. [1]

  6. Medical uses of magnesium sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium sulfate is used in bath salts, especially for foot baths to soothe sore feet.The reason for the inclusion of the salt is partially cosmetic: the increase in ionic strength prevents some of the temporary skin wrinkling (partial maceration) which would occur with plain water baths.

  7. Backus–Naur form - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, Backus–Naur form (BNF; / ˌ b æ k ə s ˈ n aʊər /; Backus normal form) is a notation used to describe the syntax of programming languages or other formal languages. It was developed by John Backus and Peter Naur. BNF can be described as a metasyntax notation for context-free grammars. Backus–Naur form is applied ...

  8. Deaths in December 1995 - Wikipedia

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    Max Beer, 83, Swiss long-distance runner who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. [141] Céline Figard, 19, French murder victim, strangulation. Linda Hayes, 77, American actress. Jack Hively, 85, American film editor and film and television director. [142] René Lemoine, 89, French fencer and Olympian. [143]

  9. Deaths in November 1995 - Wikipedia

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    Mary Elizabeth Counselman, 83, American writer of short stories and poetry. [69] Erdoğan Partener, 66, Turkish basketball player and Olympian. [70] Adriana Serra, 71, Italian film actress. Orlando Sirola, 67, Italian tennis player. Arthur Dale Trendall, 86, New Zealand-Australian art historian and classical archaeologist. [71]