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    Opipramol, sold under the brand name Insidon among others, is an anxiolytic and tricyclic antidepressant that is used throughout Europe. Despite chemically...
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    Tripelennamine, sold under the brand name Pyribenzamine by Novartis, is a drug that is used as an antipruritic and first-generation antihistamine. It can...
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    Butriptyline, sold under the brand name Evadyne among others, is a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) that has been used in the United Kingdom and several...
    22 KB (1,591 words) - 16:38, 29 May 2024
  • In chemistry, the term chemically inert is used to describe a substance that is not chemically reactive. From a thermodynamic perspective, a substance...
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  • Panamesine (INNTooltip International Nonproprietary Name; developmental code name EMD-57455) is a sigma receptor antagonist that was under development...
    5 KB (279 words) - 07:06, 5 January 2024
  • Python-based Simulations of Chemistry Framework (PySCF) is an ab initio computational chemistry program natively implemented in Python program language...
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    Electron excitation is the transfer of a bound electron to a more energetic, but still bound state. This can be done by photoexcitation (PE), where the...
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    Noel Sydney Hush AO FRS FNAS FAA FRACI FRSN (15 December 1924 – 20 March 2019) was an Australian chemist at the University of Sydney. Hush was born in...
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  • Ionic potential is the ratio of the electrical charge (z) to the radius (r) of an ion. Ionic potential = electrical charge ionic radius = z r {\displaystyle...
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  • In chemistry, a luminophore (sometimes shortened to lumophore) is an atom or functional group in a chemical compound that is responsible for its luminescent...
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    Udagawa Yōan (宇田川 榕菴, March 9, 1798 – June 22, 1846) was a 19th-century Japanese scholar of Western studies, or "Rangaku". In 1837, he published the first...
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    Gérard Férey (14 July 1941 – 19 August 2017) was a French chemist who was a member of the French Academy of Sciences and a professor at the University...
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  • Distribution law or the Nernst's distribution law[better source needed] gives a generalisation which governs the distribution of a solute between two immiscible...
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