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  2. Nootropic - Wikipedia

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    [1] [5] [6] The first documented use of "nootropic" in reference to substances purported to increase cognitive functions was by Corneliu E. Giurgea in 1972. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] When researching a new compound, Giurgea found a spectrum of effects that did not align with any psychotropic drug category, leading to his proposal of a new category and ...

  3. Megavitamin therapy - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] Critics have described some aspects of orthomolecular medicine as food faddism or even quackery. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Research on nutrient supplementation in general suggests that some nutritional supplements might be beneficial, and that others might be harmful; [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] several specific nutritional therapies are ...

  4. Monosodium glutamate - Wikipedia

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    Two earlier studies – the 1987 Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) and the 1995 Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) – concluded, "there may be a small number of unstable asthmatics who respond to doses of 1.5–2.5 g of MSG in the absence of food". The FASEB evaluation concluded ...

  5. About to Crack - Wikipedia

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    About To Crack is the fifth studio album by Dutch punk hardcore band Vitamin X. Released through Tankcrimes on 11 September 2012 in the US, Agipunk in Europe and Peculio Discos in Brazil. The album was recorded at Electrical Audio in Chicago by Steve Albini .

  6. List of food additives - Wikipedia

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    Vitamin A (Retinol) – Vitamin B 1 (Thiamine) – Vitamin B 2 (Riboflavin) – Vitamin B 5 (Pantothenic acid) – Vitamin B 6 (Pyrodoxine) – Vitamin B 12 (Cyanocobalamin) – Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) – Vitamin D (Calciferol) – Vitamin E (Tocopherol) – Vitamin K (Potassium) –

  7. Bioenhancer - Wikipedia

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    Bioenhancers or biopotentiators [1] or bioavailability enhancers is a new chapter in medical science first scientifically established in 1979 after the discovery of world's first bioenhancer piperine. [2] It is a pocket friendly drug technology which reduces the destruction, wastage and elimination of several orally administered drugs inside ...

  8. Aiken code - Wikipedia

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    The Aiken code (also known as 2421 code) [1] [2] is a complementary binary-coded decimal (BCD) code. A group of four bits is assigned to the decimal digits from 0 to 9 according to the following table. The code was developed by Howard Hathaway Aiken and is still used today in digital clocks, pocket calculators and similar devices [citation needed].

  9. Intron-mediated enhancement - Wikipedia

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    In particular, the intron must be present in the transcribed region of the gene for enhancement to occur, differentiating IME from the action of typical transcriptional enhancers. [1] Descriptions of this phenomenon were first published in cultured maize cells in 1987, [ 2 ] and the term "intron-mediated enhancement" was subsequently coined in ...