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    • Oral absorption and bioavailability of fenbendazole in the dog and the effect of concurrent ingestion of food 

      McKellar, Quintin; Galbraith, E. A.; Baxter, P. (1993-06)
      Fenbendazole was administered orally without food to six beagle dogs at 2.5, 5.0, 10, 20, 40 and 80 mg/kg of body weight. Increasing the dose rate did not significantly increase the amount of fenbendazole absorbed. In a ...
    • Oral counselling on dispensed medication : A survey of its extent and associated factors in a random sample of community pharmacies 

      Aslanpour, Z.; Smith, F.J. (1997-06-01)
      To establish the current rate of oral counselling on dispensed medications, a random sample of 50 community pharmacists from the greater London area was selected. A non-participant observational method was used to obtain ...
    • Oral Delivery of Hydrophilic Drugs to the Brain 

      Centre for Research into Topical Drug Delivery and Toxicology; Nanopharmaceutics; Pharmaceutics; Department of Pharmacy; School of Life and Medical Sciences; Health & Human Sciences Research Institute; Lalatsa, Aikaterini (2010-09-10)
      A composition comprising a lipophilic derivative of a hydrophilic drug and an amphiphile compound for use in therapy wherein the composition is orally administered to the human or animal body. The invention includes ...
    • Oral Delivery of Psoralidin by Mucoadhesive Surface-Modified Bilosomes Showed Boosted Apoptotic and Necrotic Effects against Breast and Lung Cancer Cells 

      Youness, Rana Ahmed; Al-Mahallawi, Abdulaziz Mohsen; Mahmoud, Farah Haytham; Atta, Hind; Braoudaki, Maria; Fahmy, Sherif Ashraf (2023-03-15)
      This study aims to design and optimize chitosan-coated bilosomal formulations loaded with psoralidin (Ps-CS/BLs) with improved physicochemical properties, oral bioavailability, and boosted apoptotic and necrotic effects. ...
    • Oral nanomedicines for the treatment of brain diseases 

      Lalatsa, Aikaterini; Uchegbu, I.F. (2011)
    • Oral polymeric nanomedicines for peptide delivery to the brain : Polymer molecular weight effect 

      Lalatsa, Aikaterini; Garrett, N. L.; Mojer, J.; Schatzlein, A. G.; Uchegbu, I.F. (2011)
      Poster T3058 at the AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition
    • Orange, a study of change : Part one case study 

      Halliday, Sue (Pearson Education, 2005)
      ‘The future is bright, the future is orange’ sounds text perplexing without any context. Audiences in older age brackets around the world certainly find it strange. These people would probably not have a mobile and would ...
    • The Orbit of NGC 5907 ULX-1 

      Belfiore, Andrea; Salvaterra, Ruben; Sidoli, Lara; Israel, Gian Luca; Stella, Luigi; De Luca, Andrea; Mereghetti, Sandro; Esposito, Paolo; Pintore, Fabio; D’Aì, Antonino; Rodrìguez Castillo, Guillermo; Walton, Dominic J.; Fürst, Felix; Magistrali, Danilo; Wolter, Anna; Imbrogno, Matteo (2024-04-09)
      We report on the orbit of the binary system powering the most extreme ultraluminous X-ray pulsar known to date: NGC 5907 ULX-1 (hereafter ULX1). ULX1 has been the target of a substantial multi-instrument campaign, mainly ...
    • Orbital Decay in M82 X-2 

      Bachetti, Matteo; Heida, Marianne; Maccarone, Thomas; Huppenkothen, Daniela; Israel, Gian Luca; Barret, Didier; Brightman, Murray; Brumback, McKinley; Earnshaw, Hannah P.; Forster, Karl; Fürst, Felix; Grefenstette, Brian W.; Harrison, Fiona A.; Jaodand, Amruta D.; Madsen, Kristin K.; Middleton, Matthew; Pike, Sean N.; Pilia, Maura; Poutanen, Juri; Stern, Daniel; Tomsick, John A.; Walton, Dominic J.; Webb, Natalie; Wilms, Jörn (2022-10-05)
      M82 X-2 is the first pulsating ultraluminous X-ray source discovered. The luminosity of these extreme pulsars, if isotropic, implies an extreme mass transfer rate. An alternative is to assume a much lower mass transfer ...
    • The orbital period of V458 Vulpeculae, a post-double common-envelope nova 

      Rodriguez-Gil, P.; Santander-Garcia, M.; Knigge, C.; Corradi, R.L.M.; Gansicke, B.T.; Barlow, M.J.; Drake, J.; Drew, J.E.; Miszalski, B.; Napiwotzki, R.; Steeghs, D.; Wesson, R.; Zijlstra, A.A.; Jones, D.H.; Liimets, T.; Munoz-Darias, T.; Pyrzas, S.; Rubio-Diez, M. (2010)
      We present time-resolved optical spectroscopy of V458 Vulpeculae (Nova Vul 2007 No. 1) spread over a period of 15 months starting 301 d after its discovery. Our data reveal radial-velocity variations in the He II lambda ...
    • Order or Disorder? Impaired Hebb Learning in Dyslexia 

      Szmalec, Arnaud; Loncke, Maaike; Page, M.P.A.; Duyck, Wouter (2011-09)
      The present study offers an integrative account proposing that dyslexia and its various associated cognitive impairments reflect an underlying deficit in the long-term learning of serial-order information, here operationalized ...
    • Order recall in verbal short-term memory: The role of semantic networks 

      Poirier, Marie; Saint-Aubin, Jean; Mair, Ali; Tehan, Gerry; Tolan, Anne (2015-04-01)
      In their recent article, Acheson, MacDonald, and Postle (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 37:44-59, 2011) made an important but controversial suggestion: They hypothesized that (a) semantic ...
    • Ordered Binary Decision Diagrams, Pigeonhole Formulas and Beyond 

      Tveretina, Olga; Sinz, Carsten; Zantema, Hans (2010)
      Groote and Zantema proved that a particular OBDD computation of the pigeonhole formula has exponential size, and that limited OBDD derivations cannot simulate resolution polynomially. Here we show that an arbitrary OBDD ...
    • Ordering the Mob: London's Public Punishments, c. 1783-1868 

      White, Matthew Trevor (2010-02-10)
      This thesis explores the crowds that attended London‟s executions, pillories and public whippings during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It aims to reappraise a literature describing the carnivalesque and voyeuristic ...
    • OREGIN collection of oilseed rape fungal pathogen isolates managed by a relational database accessible to stakeholders via the Internet 

      Latunde-Dada, Akinwunmi O.; Hornby, P. E.; Castells-Brooke, N.; Evans, Neal; Fitt, Bruce D.L. (IOBC, 2006)
      One aim of the Defra-funded Oilseed Rape Genetic Improvement Network (OREGIN) is to establish, characterise and catalogue a collection of Leptosphaeria maculans (phoma stem canker) and Pyrenopeziza brassicae (light leaf ...
    • Orexin-A activates locus coeruleus cell firing and increases arousal in the rat 

      Hagan, J.J.; Leslie, R.A.; Patel, S.; Evans, M.L.; Wattam, T.A.; Holmes, S.; Benham, C.D.; Taylor, S.G.; Routledge, C.; Hemmati, P.; Munton, R.P.; Ashmeade, T.E.; Shah, A.S.; Hatcher, J.P.; Hatcher, P.D.; Jones, D.N.C.; Smith, M.I.; Piper, D.C.; Hunter, A.J.; Porter, R.A.; Upton, N. (1999)
    • Organic Chemical Characterization of Decomposing Plant Litter : A Comparison of Methods 

      Liski, Jari; Repo, Anna; Tuomi, Mikko; Vanhala, Pekka (2013-12-16)
      There are two common methods to characterize organic chemical composition of decomposing plant litter, a forest products method and a forage fiber method. These methods divide litter into a few fractions based on extractions ...
    • Organic Farming Conversion Software 

      Lewis, Kathleen; Tzilivakis, John (2001)
    • The Organisation of Film and Television Production 

      Randle, K.R. (SAGE Publications, 2011)
    • Organisation of keying skills : the effect of motor complexity and number of units 

      Kornbrot, D. (1989)
      The psychological processes involved in initiating and executing a rapid sequence of movements were investigated. Subjects were required to read a sequence of digits, and then on presentation of a visual cue, key the whole ...