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  2. Isradipine - Wikipedia

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    It was patented in 1978 and approved for medical use in 1989. [1] Medical uses. Isradipine is given as either a 2.5 mg or 5 mg capsule. [2] Side effects Common ...

  3. TMEM38A - Wikipedia

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    74166 Ensembl ENSG00000072954 ENSMUSG00000031791 UniProt Q9H6F2 Q3TMP8 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_024074 NM_144534 RefSeq (protein) NP_076979 NP_653117 NP_001344207 NP_001344208 NP_001344209 NP_001344213 Location (UCSC) Chr 19: 16.66 – 16.69 Mb Chr 8: 72.57 – 72.59 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Trimeric intracellular cation-selective channel A (TRIC-A) is a monovalent ...

  4. Racecadotril - Wikipedia

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    Racecadotril, also known as acetorphan, is an antidiarrheal medication which acts as a peripheral enkephalinase inhibitor. [3] Unlike other opioid medications used to treat diarrhea, which reduce intestinal motility, racecadotril has an antisecretory effect — it reduces the secretion of water and electrolytes into the intestine. [3]

  5. Language localisation - Wikipedia

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    Language localisation (or language localization) is the process of adapting a product's translation to a specific country or region.It is the second phase of a larger process of product translation and cultural adaptation (for specific countries, regions, cultures or groups) to account for differences in distinct markets, a process known as internationalisation and localisation.

  6. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Although Google has deployed a new system called neural machine translation for better quality translation, there are languages that still use the traditional translation method called statistical machine translation. It is a rule-based translation method that uses predictive algorithms to guess ways to translate texts in foreign languages.

  7. Extended-release morphine - Wikipedia

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    MST Continus is a 12-hour release formula, therefore it is given 2 times per day. It is available in the following doses: 5 mg, 10 mg, 15 mg, 30 mg, 60 mg, 100 mg and 200 mg tablets (equating to between 0.416 mg/hour and 16.67 mg/hour).

  8. Devanagari transliteration - Wikipedia

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    Devanagari is an Indic script used for many Indo-Aryan languages of North India and Nepal, including Hindi, Marathi and Nepali, which was the script used to write Classical Sanskrit. There are several somewhat similar methods of transliteration from Devanagari to the Roman script (a process sometimes called romanisation ), including the ...

  9. Metopimazine - Wikipedia

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    Metopimazine is an approved prescription drug in France under the brand name Vogalene® [8] that has been used for the treatment of nausea and vomiting. [9] Vogalene® is available under different forms, including 15 mg capsules, 7.5 mg orally disintegrating tablets, 5 mg suppository, 0.1% oral liquid, and a 10 mg/mL intravenous (IV) solution approved for the prevention of chemotherapy-induced ...