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L, Davidson Robert, ed. Computer-aided chemistry: New routes to tomorrow's drugs and chemicals. Fort Lee, N.J: Technical Insights, 1986.

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1949-, Schreier Hans, ed. Drug targeting technology: Physical, chemical, biological methods. New York: Marcel Dekker, 2001.

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Inc, Technical Insights, ed. Advances in bioprocess technology: Industrial/specialty chemicals via biological sources/routes. Fort Lee, NJ: Technical Insights, 1985.

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1935-, Rouxel Jean, Tournoux M, and Brec R, eds. Soft chemistry routes to new materials: Chimie douce : proceedings of the international symposium held in Nantes, France, September 6-10, 1993. Aedermannsdorf, Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications, 1994.

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Blay, Vincent, Luis Francisco Bobadilla, and Alejandro Cabrera, eds. Zeolites and Metal-Organic Frameworks. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462985568.

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Zeolites are natural or synthetic materials with porous chemical structures that are valuable due to their absorptive and catalytic qualities. Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are manmade organometallic polymers with similar porous structures. This introductory book, with contributions from top-class researchers from all around the world, examines these materials and explains the different synthetic routes available to prepare zeolites and MOFs. The book also highlights how the substances are similar yet different and how they are used by science and industry in situations ranging from fueling cars to producing drugs.
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Small, C. M. ZnO ceramic varistors prepared by a chemical route. Manchester: UMIST, 1995.

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Canada, Canada Environment, and Canada Environmental Protection Service, eds. Roadsalts: Code of practice for the environmental management of road salts. [Ottawa]: Environment Canada, 2004.

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Lawrence, Duncan. Quantifying inherent safety of chemical process routes. 1996.

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Schreier, Hans. Drug Targeting Technology: Physical Chemical Biological Methods. Taylor & Francis Group, 2001.

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Schreier, Hans. Drug Targeting Technology: Physical Chemical Biological Methods. Taylor & Francis Group, 2001.

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Schreier, Hans. Drug Targeting Technology: Physical - Chemical - Biological Methods. Taylor & Francis Group, 2001.

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Schreier, Hans. Drug Targeting Technology: Physical Chemical Biological Methods. Taylor & Francis Group, 2001.

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Schreier, Hans. Drug Targeting Technology: Physical Chemical Biological Methods. Taylor & Francis Group, 2001.

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Schreier, Hans. Drug Targeting Technology: Physical Chemical Biological Methods. Taylor & Francis Group, 2001.

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Harrington, Peter J. Pharmaceutical Process Chemistry for Synthesis: Rethinking the Routes to Scale-Up. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2010.

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Harrington, Peter J. Pharmaceutical Process Chemistry for Synthesis: Rethinking the Routes to Scale-Up. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2011.

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Harrington, Peter J. Pharmaceutical Process Chemistry for Synthesis: Rethinking the Routes to Scale-Up. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2011.

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Tournoux, M., J. Rouxel, and R. Brec. Soft Chemistry Routes to New Materials. Trans Tech Publications, Limited, 1994.

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Applied Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics. McGraw-Hill Education (ISE Editions), 1999.

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Applied Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics. McGraw-Hill Education, 2015.

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Advanced biofuels: Using catalytic routes for the conversion of biomass platform molecules. Oakville, ON: Apple Academic Press, 2016.

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Hunt, Patricia A., Terry C. Hrubec, and Vanessa E. Melin. Disinfection in the 21st Century. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190490911.003.0009.

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Use of personal care products and household and commercial cleaners with antibacterial capabilities has increased human exposure to an array of chemicals. Because these products are washed down the drain, they are discharged with wastewater into fields, lakes, streams, oceans, and municipal water systems. This chapter focuses on the uses, persistence, routes of human exposure, and potential health effects of four common environmental chemicals or chemical classes—parabens, triclosan, triclocarban, and quaternary ammonium compounds—because exposure to them is ubiquitous, environmental contamination is significant, and evidence of harm has emerged. These man-made environmental contaminants illustrate how the rapid introduction of new chemicals into consumer products must be weighed against the unavoidable environmental contamination and potential biologic effects that may ensue.
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(Editor), J. Rouxel, M. Tournoux (Editor), and R. Brec (Editor), eds. Soft Chemistry Routes to New Materials: Chimie Douce (Materials Science Forum , Vol 152-153). Trans Tech Publications, 1994.

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Freitas, Lisiane dos Santos, Roberta Menezes Santos, Diego Fonseca Bispo, Thainara Bovo Massa, Thiago Vinícius Barros, Lucio Cardozo Filho, Alberto Wisniewski Jr., et al. Energia da Biomassa: termoconversão e seus produtos. Brazil Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31012/978-65-5861-079-3.

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In this book, the authors briefly present a description of the main pyrolysis process, the pretreatment of biomass, the characteristics of biomass, and pyrolysis products through an upgraded methods and its application. The book is divided into ten chapters dedicated to showing the potential of the thermochemical process to convert biomass into biogas, bio-oil, pyrolysis water, and biochar, which are products that can be used as intermediates in the chemical industry, in agriculture, or as biofuels. The critical knowledge of the characteristics of the biomass and possible pretreatment methods before pyrolysis can be used to help determine the routes to obtain products with superior economic value. The main types of thermal conversion, the technologies, reactors, and catalyst used to upgrade the bio-oil into biofuels, is presented is a didactic form. The characterization of classic and new techniques is addressed in order to clarify the main information obtained about the chemical characteristics of biomass and pyrolysis products. The content also shows the importance and main applications of pyrolysis products for the economy and the environment.
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Kwiatkowski, Carol F. The Age of Chemicals in the 21st Century. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190490911.003.0001.

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Chapter 1 profiles the history, exposure routes, and health effects of chemicals in categories such as pesticides, solvents, flame retardants, plastics, and antimicrobials. Human exposure to low concentrations of chemicals, prenatal and childhood exposures, and effects on the endocrine system are highlighted. The goal is to raise awareness about the wide range of chemicals humans encounter on a daily basis. Medical professionals are urged to use this information to educate patients, and governments are called on to adopt new regulatory approaches to protect public health.
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Wiffen, Philip, Marc Mitchell, Melanie Snelling, and Nicola Stoner. Anaphylaxis. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199603640.003.0003.

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Symptoms and signs of anaphylaxis 26Treatment of anaphylaxis 28Prevention of anaphylaxis 31Anaphylaxis is defined as an immediate systems hypersensitivity event produced by IgE-mediated release of chemicals from mast cells and basophils. Theoretically, prior exposure to the agent is required and the reaction is not dose- or route-related, but in practice anaphylaxis to injected antigen is more frequent, severe, and rapid in onset than following exposure to oral or topical antigen....
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Gorimbo, Joshua, Yali Yao, Diane Hildebrandt, and Xinying Liu. Chemicals and Fuels from Biomass Via Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis: A Route to Sustainability. Royal Society of Chemistry, The, 2022.

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Gorimbo, Joshua, Yali Yao, Diane Hildebrandt, and Xinying Liu. Chemicals and Fuels from Biomass Via Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis: A Route to Sustainability. Royal Society of Chemistry, The, 2022.

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Gorimbo, Joshua, Yali Yao, Diane Hildebrandt, and Xinying Liu. Chemicals and Fuels from Biomass Via Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis: A Route to Sustainability. Royal Society of Chemistry, The, 2022.

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D, Smith A. Pharmacodynamic Models of Selected Toxic Chemicals in Man : Volume 2: Routes of Intake and Implementation of Pharmacodynamic Models. Springer Netherlands, 2011.

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Li, Jie Jack. Top Drugs. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199362585.001.0001.

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Drugs like Lipitor, Plavix, Taxol, and Zoloft are integral in today's medicinal world. These widely used products save lives and improve the quality of lives, playing a crucial role in everything from cholesterol management to cancer treatment. These advances in medicine were brought into existence after nuanced process of creation, featuring a wide range of chemical and pharmacological experimentation and discovery. Top Drugs: Their History, Pharmacology, and Synthesis provides an in-depth study on ten prominent drugs, outlining the chemistry behind each one's creation. Jie Jack Li, a medicinal chemist and an expert on drug discovery, offers a thorough analysis of the landscape of current drug development. The comprehensive text is divided by health issues, including cardiovascular, cancer, metabolic diseases, and infectious diseases. Each section features individual chapters on significant drugs, outlining the chemistry and history of the drug's discovery. Li begins each chapter with the product's history, providing necessary context. Li then proceeds to describe the mechanism of action, structure-activity relationship (SAR), bioavailability, metabolism, toxicology, the discovery route, and the process route. Top Drugs: Their History, Pharmacology, and Synthesis will acclimate students, scientists, and interested laypersons to the world of chemistry and drug discovery.
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McCracken, Lindsay M., Mandy L. McCracken, and R. Adron Harris. Mechanisms of Action of Different Drugs of Abuse. Edited by Kenneth J. Sher. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199381678.013.010.

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Drugs of abuse represent a spectrum of chemically diverse compounds that are used via various routes of drug administration depending on the drug and its preparation. Although the exact molecular mechanisms by which these agents act to produce their intoxicating effects are not completely understood, many drugs of abuse are known to bind to specific neuronal membrane proteins that produce effects on cellular signaling and ultimately on behavior. With repeated administration of a drug, individuals often develop tolerance, and discontinuation of drug use following chronic administration typically results in withdrawal symptoms. This chapter describes the mechanism of action for the following classes of drugs of abuse: alcohol, cannabinoids, hallucinogens, inhalants, nicotine, opioids, sedative hypnotics, and stimulants. In addition, mechanisms of tolerance and withdrawal are discussed.
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McHenry, Kristen Abatsis. The Green Solution to Breast Cancer. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400659379.

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This unique, research-based investigation of the U.S. breast cancer movement compares the "pink" and "green" efforts within the movement and documents their use of similar citizen-science alliances, despite the contention over the use of consumer-based activism and pink products. Breast cancer activism is one of the most flourishing research and health advocacy movements in U.S. history. Yet the incidence of breast cancer is continuing to increase. This critical and revealing text investigates breast cancer activism in its two forms—the "pink movement" that focuses on developing awareness of, coping with, and managing breast cancer; and the "green movement" that strives to determine the possible environmental causes of breast cancer—such as pesticides, chemicals, and water and air pollution—and thereby hopes to prevent breast cancer. What caused this new green movement to develop? Will it replace or merge with the pink movement? Does either approach offer more promise for a solution? And how do the two movements differ in their positions or methodology towards a similar goal? With information culled from interviews with more than 50 industry stakeholders, The Green Solution to Breast Cancer: A Promise for Prevention argues that key attributes such as strategy, mission, and branding have led to a greater convergence between the pink and green wings of the movement and presents information that enables readers to consider if either approach might be the shorter route to beating breast cancer.
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