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  2. Myristic acid - Wikipedia

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    Myristic acid (IUPAC name: tetradecanoic acid) is a common saturated fatty acid with the molecular formula CH 3 (CH 2) 12 COOH.Its salts and esters are commonly referred to as myristates or tetradecanoates.

  3. Challacombe scale - Wikipedia

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    The scale can be used to assess salivary flow and therefore calculate a risk of dental caries. [3] [4] In addition, it has a particular use in the assessment of dry mouth in Sjögren syndrome. [5] Based on a 10-point scale of clinical physical findings, a score of one is least severe and 10 most severe. [4]

  4. Myristyl aldehyde - Wikipedia

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    Myristyl aldehyde, also known as tetradecanal, is a reduced form of myristic acid. It is naturally produced by bioluminescent bacteria of the Vibrio genus and is one ...

  5. Isopropyl myristate - Wikipedia

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    Isopropyl myristate is a polar emollient and is used in cosmetic and topical pharmaceutical preparations where skin absorption is desired. It is also used as a treatment for head lice . [ 2 ] It is also in flea and tick killing products for pets.

  6. Shulgin Rating Scale - Wikipedia

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    The Shulgin Rating Scale (or "quantitative potency scale") is a simple scale for reporting the subjective effect of psychoactive substances at a given dosage, ...

  7. List of diagnostic classification and rating scales used in ...

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    The following diagnostic systems and rating scales are used in psychiatry and clinical psychology. This list is by no means exhaustive or complete. This list is by no means exhaustive or complete. For instance, in the category of depression, there are over two dozen depression rating scales that have been developed in the past eighty years.

  8. Rating scale - Wikipedia

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    A rating scale is a set of categories designed to obtain information about a quantitative or a qualitative attribute. In the social sciences , particularly psychology , common examples are the Likert response scale and 0-10 rating scales, where a person selects the number that reflecting the perceived quality of a product .

  9. Hydroxysultaine - Wikipedia

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    Amidopropyl Hydroxysultaine, R= long hydrophobic tail. Hydroxysultaines are chemical compounds used in high-foaming shampoos, bath products and shower gels especially in conjunction with ether sulfates and alkyl sulfates.