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  • A team of IICT researchers from the pharcomocology division developed muco-adhesive nanoparticles that could be an exciting prospect for trans-nasal insulin delivery.

    Now the Insulin can be inhaled 2008

  • O muco já deixou o estado líquido, está mais verdinho e cremoso.

    Vírus, III Artur 2005

  • Their colleagues in Brazil (E. 8: a camp of collectors of Brazil nuts in the Amazon region) do not only suffer the risk of malaria but also of muco-cutaneous leishmaniasis, transmitted by sandfly vectors belonging to the genus

    Chapter 9 1996

  • A. 18 Distribution of cutaneous and muco-cutaneous leishmaniasis in the New World (WHO map 891104)

    Chapter 5 1996

  • There are three main forms of the disease: visceral, cutaneous and muco-cutaneous.

    1. Target audience, objectives, scope and structure 1996

  • A. 18 Distribution of cutaneous and muco-cutaneous leishmaniasis in the New World (WHO map 891104)

    Chapter 5 1996

  • At high levels of feed intake, tannins react with both muco-proteins and the outer cellular layer of the digestive tract.

    Chapter 4 1994

  • · A large vertical incision, at the muco-cutaneous junction, rather than on the inside of the labia.

    Chapter 7 1989

  • Repair the muco-cutaneous junction and pass the first suture without producing a knot, to produce a good join of the layers.

    Chapter 7 1989

  • One of the peculiar features, as we shall find, when we come to describe cases, is, that the secretory function is ever after so changed in its character, that the gland which formerly secreted mucus, to lubricate the passages, now performs the same service with muco-carbon, and continues to do so during the remainder of the patient's life -- even, as

    An Investigation into the Nature of Black Phthisis or Ulceration Induced by Carbonaceous Accumulation in the Lungs of Coal Miners Archibald Makellar

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