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a drug that augments the activity of another drug

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The majority of the OPs, N-methyl carbamates, neonicotinoids, insect growth regulators, urea growth regulators, macrocyclic lactones, synergists, and organosulfites were registered for agricultural uses during the study.
We conducted three consecutive field trials (December 2017 to February 2018), in each trial were evaluated different food attractants to determine the best alternative vegetal synergist to aggregation synthetic pheromone for trapping the agave weevil.
It is well known that IOD is an efficient photosensitive synergist for the sensitizer/amine system.
Through their actions, innovations, motivation and reflections, it is clear that today's school library professional is moving beyond the 'expert' or 'achiever' stages of management and becoming 'catalysts, 'co-creators' and 'synergists' within the broader school environment.
litura to rotenone remains unclear, and determining an effective synergist to improve its insecticidal activity against S.
By cutting the total amount of organic phosphorus additive in PA6 and PA66 compounds by 40%, while still providing high levels of FR performance, the FR synergist used at low levels (1-2%) is said to deliver important benefits for compounders and electrical/ electronic component manufacturers.
More than two decades ago, the Fourth CUR Biennial Conference held at Hope College in 1992 focused on "The Research-Friendly Curriculum," noting disapprovingly in the call for presentations that "the term 'research' is often used as an antagonist for, rather than a synergist to, teaching" (Hope College 1991).
VO-5500, VO- 5760 (Lantian chemical) (Star Technology), thickening agent: SKO4 (Suzhou Hui material), PT-L88 (Hunan Peng Thai): MF-33 (Jiangsu Haian chemical stabilizer), acetic acid (commercially available), lactic acid (commercially available), synergist: 6300A (Beijing Green time), BH-75 (Guangzhou Lanfeng); solvents: methyl oleate (Suzhou fubang)
Prior to this study, the efficacy of dillapiole as a pyrethroid synergist had already been reported (WILKINSON et al., 1966; MUKERJEE et al., 1979; BERNARD et al., 1990).
For a mental disorder with a complicated etiology like MDD, it is theoretically reasonable to provide combined treatment with two or even three medications with different mechanisms of action/12 Recent clinical evidence has shown that the addition of a 'synergist' (including lithium, atypical antipsychotics, buspirone, and thyroxine) to SSRIs can significantly boost the antidepressant effect of SSRIs; this approach is now considered preferable to increasing the dosage of an antidepressant that is having a sub-optimal effect after being given at full dosage for a sufficient length of time.
Regarding these, in this study the effect of new insecticide Pyridalyl (Sumipleo) as well as its mixture with a non-chemical synergist (Henna) was investigated on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd ages of Spodoptera exigua larvae under laboratory conditions.
Critique: Offering a synergist approach to personal transformation, "The Art of HealingArt: The Keys to Power & Awareness" is as informed and informative as it is thoughtful and thought-provoking.
Muscle hypertrophy was induced via a synergist ablation surgical model, in which the plantaris muscle was chronically overloaded for a period of 2 wks (12).