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"It has all the characteristics - fine particles and readily dispersible."
Third, the source should be sufficiently dispersible to effectively contaminate the area around the explosion.
He kills his victims by choking them with dispersible wire from his watch.
Sodic soils are dispersible and are thus vulnerable to erosion.
Dissolve the cephalexin dispersible tablet in a small amount of water, about 2 teaspoonfuls.
Do not swallow or chew a dispersible tablet.
And they begin turning fat and protein into dispersible energy, thus tapping into the body's reserve tank of energy.
Methadone is available in tablets, dispersible tablets, oral solution (liquid) and as an injection.
They are dispersible in hot water and are soluble in organic solvents, such as vegetable oils.
They believe that products should be both safe for both septic and sewer systems (flushable and dispersible, respectively).
It also started marketing Zinc dispersible tablets in September 2008 to reduce the severity of diarrhoea in children under 5.
Agglomeration is the process that Symbiotics uses to spraying powders with a lipid to make them more readily dispersible in water.
In the 1930s the first patents were issued which described base neutralized, water dispersible resins specifically designed for EPD.
To take the chewable dispersible tablet, you may either swallow it whole with a glass of water, or chew it first and then swallow it.
Zailin is the brand name for the Company's line of generic prescription amoxicillin antibiotics, which includes capsules, dispersible tablets, granules and injection.
August 1998 - for use as adjunctive treatment of Lennox-Gastaut syndrome in pediatric and adult patients, new dosage form: chewable dispersible tablets.
For these applications, calcium salts are not typically used, since the resulting lactylates will not be as readily water dispersible as the sodium analog.
Some examples include quinapril, certain forms of didanosine (chewable/dispersible buffered tablets or pediatric oral solution), vitamins/minerals, and antacids.
As the world's leading producer of highly dispersible silica, Silica services, first and foremost, the automotive industry in its quest to develop solutions that reduce energy consumption.
It is available as dust, flowable, wettable powder, water dispersible granules, and water suspension formulations and in mixtures with other fungicides.
Critical to the definition of an FSL construct is the requirement to be dispersible in water, and spontaneously and stably incorporate into cell membranes.
Underclay is a seatearth composed of soft, dispersible clay, or other fine-grained sediment, either immediately underlying or forming the floor of a coal seam.
Using special polymerisation procedures and surfactant dopants, the polyaniline powder can be recovered after polymerisation can be made dispersible and hence useful for practical applications.
In 2005, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. began selling generic lamotrigine in the United States, but only in 5 mg and 25 mg chewable dispersible tablets.
While it is also insoluble in neutral salt solutions, it is readily dispersible in dilute alkalis and in salt solutions such as sodium oxalate and sodium acetate.