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Aryl Substituted 1h-4,5-Dihydro-1,2,3-Triazoles As Anticonvulsants, Pankaja K. Kadaba Oct 1986

Aryl Substituted 1h-4,5-Dihydro-1,2,3-Triazoles As Anticonvulsants, Pankaja K. Kadaba

Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents

Anticonvulsant compositions comprise as the active ingredient a compound . . .

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1,2,3,-Triazole Anticonvulsant Drugs, Pankaja K. Kadaba Sep 1986

1,2,3,-Triazole Anticonvulsant Drugs, Pankaja K. Kadaba

Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents

Anticonvulsant compositions comprise as the active ingredient a compound . . .

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Pesticidal Diphenylaziridines, Pankaja K. Kadaba, Douglas Lee Dahlman Apr 1986

Pesticidal Diphenylaziridines, Pankaja K. Kadaba, Douglas Lee Dahlman

Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents

Substituted 1,2-diphenylaziridines, particularly those which are substituted by halogen, are useful as pesticidal compositions. . . .

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Prediction Of Methylphenidate (Ritalin) Responsiveness Through Sensory Integrative Testing, Judith Giencke Kimball Apr 1986

Prediction Of Methylphenidate (Ritalin) Responsiveness Through Sensory Integrative Testing, Judith Giencke Kimball

Occupational Therapy Faculty Publications

Seventeen children previously judged to be good or poor responders to methylphenidate (Ritalin) were tested on sensory integrative measures while in the off-drug state. The tester was unaware of the children's drug response category. Results showed that children who were poor responders to Ritalin showed prolonged scores on and an adverse reaction to the Southern California Postrotary Nystagmus Test and had poorer equilibrium reactions and lower double tactile stimuli scores than the children judged good responders to Ritalin. These findings suggest that it might be possible to identify good and poor responders to Ritalin before the medication is given, something …


Spring 1986, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Mar 1986

Spring 1986, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

The Sig

The Sig Newsletter from the Southwestern Oklahoma State University College of Pharmacy - Spring 1986


Factors Associated With The Clinical Outcome And Nephrotoxicity In Patients Treated With Gentamicin, Wen-Hwei Chen Jan 1986

Factors Associated With The Clinical Outcome And Nephrotoxicity In Patients Treated With Gentamicin, Wen-Hwei Chen

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

This study is designed to investigate via discriminant analysis the factors that are associated with the clinical outcome and nephrotoxicity in patients receiving gentamicin.


1986 Apothecary, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jan 1986

1986 Apothecary, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

Apothecary

The Apothecary staff would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the seniors who have completed their three years of professional training. It is our hope that they will use the knowledge gained to further the profession of pharmacy and continue to display the high standard of excellence achieved at Southwestern Oklahoma State University School of Pharmacy.


The Partial Purification And Characterization Of A Soluble Activator For The Sodium Adenosinetriphosphatase From Rat Cerebral Cortex And The Effect Of Cholinergic Agents, Thibaldo Javier Manrique Blanco Jan 1986

The Partial Purification And Characterization Of A Soluble Activator For The Sodium Adenosinetriphosphatase From Rat Cerebral Cortex And The Effect Of Cholinergic Agents, Thibaldo Javier Manrique Blanco

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

In order for organisms to co-exist with nonliving matter, envelop to protect their delicate internal functions must be present. There are other reasons for this boundary to exist, e.g. to limit the volume occupied by the organism and to compartmentalize the contents of the organism so that certain critical concentrations may be easily maintained. Such envelopes are, of course, the cellular membranes. Membranes differ greatly between species, as well as within species. Given the complexity to which organisms have evolved, membranes have developed with a myriad of functions and components. It is easy to see differences between plant cellular membranes …