pharmacologically in English

adverb

['fɑrməkə'lɑdʒɪklɪ /'fɑːməkə'lɒd-]

from the point of view of pharmacology (science dealing with the uses and effects of medications)

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1. Pharmacologically active substance(s)

2. Pharmacologically important Alkaloids discovered early in the history of Alkaloids

3. Chemically, PCP is a member of the arylcyclohexylamine class, and pharmacologically, it is a dissociative anesthetic.

4. Identifying pharmacological and chemical profile to aid consistency of product in addition to determining pharmacologically active agents 4.

5. The pharmacologically induced secretory inhibitions are being discussed in connection with the generally accepted receptor functions.

6. (Elements & Compounds) any substituted derivative of xAnthine, esp one of the three pharmacologically active methylated xAnthines

7. Assessing the metabolic stability of novel pharmacologically active substances is at the center of drug-discovery processes.

8. Bradykinin is a physiologically and pharmacologically active nonapeptide produced in the body in response to many kinds of injuries

9. Normally, a pharmacologically inactive ingredient (excipient) termed a binder is added to help hold the tablet together and give it strength.

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11. Importantly, these results also suggest strongly that the primary pharmacologically active metabolite in coca leaf infusions is actually cocaine and not the secondary alkaloids.

12. The adhesive may be used with advantage in a transdermal drug delivery system in homogeneous admixture with a pharmacologically active agent.

13. 26 It spread through the body and achieved chemically and pharmacologically what rationalism and the Protestant ethic sought to fulfill spiritually and ideologically.

14. In the search for novel pharmacologically active compounds, Cinnamic acid derivatives are important and promising compounds with high potential for development into drugs

15. The competition with impairment of the Biotransformation and prolongation of the half-life period of elimination for drugs was not yet proved human-pharmacologically

16. In addition to hydrogen, the hydrogenous gas mixtures can contain a pharmacologically active gas, such as nitric oxide, carbon monoxide, nitrous oxide, acetylene or ethylene.

17. Provided is a patch which has a high storage stability and transdermal absorbability of midodrine or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof and exhibits an excellent stickiness.

18. Physician Valerius Cordus (1515–1544) authored a botanically and pharmacologically important herbal Historia Plantarum in 1544 and a pharmacopoeia of lasting importance, the Dispensatorium in 1546.

19. Since only a small fraction of L-leucine is metabolized into HMB, pharmacologically active concentrations of the compound in blood plasma and muscle can only be achieved by supplementing HMB directly.

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21. The invention relates to the use of 2-amino-4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-6-propylamino-benzothiazole (Pramipexol), its (+) or (-) enantiomers or one of their pharmacologically compatible salts in combination with another antidepressant, for the improved treatment of depressions and depressive states.

22. The invention relates to prodrugs of pharmacologically active, five-membered heterocyclic amidines from which in vivo compounds are obtained, these compounds being competitive inhibitors of trypsin-type serin proteases, especially thrombin and kininogenases such as kallikrein.

23. Morphology of the coca plant Leaves Leaves and fruit Leaves and branches The pharmacologically active ingredient of coca is the cocaine alkaloid, which is found in the amount of about 0.3 to 1.5%, averaging 0.8%, in fresh leaves.

24. It is the application of genetic engineering on plants to make pharmacologically-active substances The ProdiGene (Biopharming company) incident led to a large increase in the growth of the plant Biopharming industry, There are biopharmed products on the market that are made using plants or …

25. are the same or different and selected from hydrogen, halogen, alkyl having 1 to 5 carbon atoms, electron donor groups such as alkoxy having 1-5 carbon atoms or hydroxy, electron acceptor groups selected from cyano, nitro, trifluoroalkyl and the pharmacologically active salts thereof.

26. Article 17 of Regulation (EC) No 470/2009 requires that the maximum residue limit (‘MRL’) for pharmacologically active substances intended for use in the Union in veterinary medicinal products for food-producing animals or in biocidal products used in animal husbandry is established in a Regulation.

27. The brown adipocytes of developing rats possess adrenoreceptors that can be pharmacologically classified as β1 (linked to adenylate cyclase) and α2 (possibly linked to guanylate cyclase), multiple forms of cyclic nucleotide dependent and independent protein kinases, a protein kinase inhibitor, and at least two distinct phosphoprotein phosphatases associated with three phosphoprotein phosphatase modulators.

28. are the same or different and are selected from hydrogen, halogen, alkyl having 1 to 5 carbon atoms, electron donor groups such as alkoxy having 1-5 carbon atoms or hydroxy, electron acceptor groups selected from cyano, nitro, trifluoroalkyl or amide; alkylamino, benzoyloxy, nitroxy, phenyl or sulpho; and the pharmacologically active salts thereof.

29. A peptide represented by the following formula (I) or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof: H-His-Ser-Gln-Gly-Thr-Phe-Thr-Asn-Asp-Tyr-Ser-Lys-Tyr-Leu-Glu-Thr-Arg-Arg-Ala-Gln-Asp-Phe-Val-Gln-Trp-Leu-Met-Asn-Ser-Lys-Arg-Ser-Gly-Gly-Pro-Thr-OH.