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91: Cyclosporine and Paclitaxel
Cyclosporine is a strong immunosuppressant medication considered as a disease modifying anti rheumatic drug (DMARD). Medical terms for this drug are Gengraf, Neoral and Sandimmune. Cyclosporine not

92: Drug Delivery System
Drug delivery refers to the delivery of a pharmaceutical substance to human beings or animals. Modes of delivery include oral, nasal and rectal. However, administration of drugs through these modes

93: Taking Mobile Satellite Internet On The Road
When we travel, whether for work or pleasure, no matter how much we think we want to unplug and disconnect - we can't. Whether it’s the GPS navigation system in our rental cars, the burning de

94: A New Era Of Space Travel Is On The Horizon
Data from public opinion polls indicate that nearly fifty million people would like to visit space. In fact as many as two million people each year would take the journey beyond the outer limits of

95: The Structure Of The Quantum Metaphysics
The idea of spirit as a substantial component of the universe is of course an ancient one, fundamental to the traditional dualistic view most humans hold of the universe and themselves as part of th

96: How to Begin A Scientific Career
If your inclination is towards a scientific career, naturally the place to begin building your future is in the place where you are right now. If you are in junior or senior high school, for in

97: How to Plan A Science Project
Although the best science projects seldom are created according to a recipe, there is an orderly series of steps that is followed pretty universally by successful students and professional scien

98: Understanding the Brinell Hardness Scale
Developed in 1900 by Swedish engineer Johan August Brinell, the Brinell hardness scale is used to test the hardness of metal. The Brinell test is one of the main three tests of hardness in the st

99: Egyptian Antiques, Science - How Archimedes Lives Today
Egyptian antiques had applied every known science to more easily pull the life giving water of the River Nile up out of the river and into the fields that would otherwise be desert. The longest r

100: How Does A Low Power Light Bulb Work - Light Fixtures From Edison to Present Day
Ask most people the question 'Who invented the light bulbs?' and you are likely to get the reply 'Thomas Edison'. Whilst the question could be deemed to be a little ambiguous, you may get a tick


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