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  2. European Pharmacopoeia - Wikipedia

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    The European Pharmacopoeia [1] (Pharmacopoeia Europaea, Ph. Eur.) is a major regional pharmacopoeia which provides common quality standards throughout the pharmaceutical industry in Europe to control the quality of medicines, and the substances used to manufacture them. [1]

  3. Droplet-based microfluidics - Wikipedia

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    New label-free and non-fluorescence-based detection techniques have recently been reported. [143] In 2016, Gielen et al. published an absorbance-activated droplet sorting (AADS) microfluidic device and demonstrated its functionality by directing the evolution of a phenylalanine dehydrogenase. [ 155 ]

  4. ISO/IEC 15504 - Wikipedia

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    ISO/IEC 15504 is the reference model for the maturity models (consisting of capability levels which in turn consist of the process attributes and further consist of generic practices) against which the assessors can place the evidence that they collect during their assessment, so that the assessors can give an overall determination of the organization's capabilities for delivering products ...

  5. Pharmacology - Wikipedia

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    Major receptor types studied in pharmacology include G protein coupled receptors, ligand gated ion channels and receptor tyrosine kinases. Network pharmacology is a subfield of pharmacology that combines principles from pharmacology, systems biology, and network analysis to study the complex interactions between drugs and targets (e.g ...

  6. Higgs boson - Wikipedia

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    In the history of the universe, electroweak symmetry breaking is believed to have happened at about 1 picosecond (10 −12 s) after the Big Bang, when the universe was at a temperature 159.5 ± 1.5 GeV/k B. [38] This symmetry breaking is required for atoms and other structures to form, as well as for nuclear reactions in stars, such as the Sun ...

  7. Boric acid - Wikipedia

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    The boric acid – borate system can be useful as a primary buffer system (substituting for the bicarbonate system with pK a 1 = 6.0 and pK a 2 = 9.4 under typical salt-water pool conditions) in pools with salt-water chlorine generators that tend to show upward drift in pH from a working range of pH 7.5–8.2.

  8. James B. Conant - Wikipedia

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    He graduated Phi Beta Kappa with his Bachelor of Arts in June 1913. [5] He then went to work on his doctorate, which was an unusual double dissertation. The first part, supervised by Richards, concerned "The Electrochemical Behavior of Liquid Sodium Amalgams"; the second, supervised by Kohler, was "A Study of Certain Cyclopropane Derivatives ...

  9. Mercury (planet) - Wikipedia

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    The planet's density is the second highest in the Solar System at 5.427 g/cm 3, only slightly less than Earth's density of 5.515 g/cm 3. [4] If the effect of gravitational compression were to be factored out from both planets, the materials of which Mercury is made would be denser than those of Earth, with an uncompressed density of 5.3 g/cm 3 ...