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    Freezing-in orientational disorder induces crossover from thermally-activated to temperature-independent transport in organic semiconductors

    The crystalline structure of organic materials dictates their physical properties, but while significant research effort is geared towards understanding structure–property relationships in such materials, the ...

    K. P. Goetz, A. Fonari, D. Vermeulen, P. Hu, H. Jiang in Nature Communications (2014)

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    Transplantation

    R. Flynn, M. Gleeson, E. Rogers, M. Donovan, D. Hickey in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1992)

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    Accumulation of pinacidil N-oxide during chronic treatment with pinacidil

    The effects of acute and chronic administration of a slow-release preparation of pinacidil have been studied in eight normotensive volunteers aged 40–57 years.

    A. McBurney, J. A. Henry, J. W. Ward in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1988)

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    The pharmacokinetics of timegadine and two of its metabolites after multiple oral dosing, and the effects of concomitant administration of ibuprofen

    A 250 mg tablet of timegadine was given twice daily for 15 days to 13 healthy volunteers. On Day 16 a single morning dose of timegadine was supplemented by two 200 mg tablets of a proprietary brand of ibuprofen.

    S. George, A. McBurney, J. W. Ward in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1986)

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    Pharmacokinetics and hypotensive effect in healthy volunteers of pinacidil, a new potent vasodilator

    Preliminary investigation in 3 healthy volunteers suggested that intravenous pinacidil in a dose of 0.2 mg/kg had a potent but well-tolerated hypotensive action in the supine position. Facial flushing, uncomfo...

    J. W. Ward, A. McBurney, P. R. Farrow in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1984)

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    The effect of neurohumoral drugs on the fixation of spinal reflexes and the incorporation of uridine into the spinal cord

    Placement of a lesion in the anterior cerebellum of a newborn rat produces an asymmetrical flexion of the ipsilateral hind limb. If a midthoracic transection of the spinal cord is made before a median time of ...

    Dr. Gene C. Palmer, G. R. Davenport, J. W. Ward in Psychopharmacologia (1970)