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CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM: February 2010
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Anatomy/ histology and physiology of the central nervous system. Common pathology involving the central nervous system. Pharmacology and medicinal chemistry of drugs that act on the central nervous system. Monday, February 1, 2010. 8216;Satiety’ and ‘feeding’ center in the hypothalamus. Satiety center is a group of cells in the ventromedial hypothalamus. That when stimulated suppress a desire for food. Feeding center is a group of cells in the lateral hypothalamus. Criteria to identify neurotransmitter.
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PHYSICAL PHARMACY 2: Week 1 - 3
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Knowledge is what benefits, knowledge is not what one has memorized." - Imam Shafi`i. Friday, December 18, 2009. Week 1 - 3. 1 Surfactants 1 (1). 2 Surfactants 2 (2). 3 Introduction to Colloid 1 (3). 4 Introduction to Colloid 2 (4). 6 Stability of Colloid 1 (6). 7 Stability of Colloid 2 (7). 8 Characterisation of Colloid 1 (8). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 8216;Satiety’ and ‘feeding’ center in the hypothalamus. Week 1 - 3. The Hydrophile-Lipophile Balance (HLB Scale). Week 1 - 3.
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CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM: Clinical note
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Anatomy/ histology and physiology of the central nervous system. Common pathology involving the central nervous system. Pharmacology and medicinal chemistry of drugs that act on the central nervous system. Friday, December 18, 2009. Although this accounts for some of the adverse neurologic effects of infection, it also permits improved delivery antibiotics to the CNS. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Why the Sky is Blue? Week 1 - 3. Prof Noriahs note (4). Prof Noriahs note (3). Prof Noriahs note (2).
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CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM: Prof. Noriah's note (3)
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Anatomy/ histology and physiology of the central nervous system. Common pathology involving the central nervous system. Pharmacology and medicinal chemistry of drugs that act on the central nervous system. Thursday, December 17, 2009. Prof Noriah's note (3). Consist of brain spinal cord. Protected by cranium vertebral column. Meninges cerebrospinal fluid (csf). Arachroid pia mater (form subarachroid space filled with CSF). Secreted by choroid plexuses (CP). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Week 1 - 3.
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PHYSICAL PHARMACY 2: June 2011
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Knowledge is what benefits, knowledge is not what one has memorized." - Imam Shafi`i. Saturday, June 25, 2011. Why the Sky is Blue? Prof C.V. Raman's lecture delivered on December 22, 1968. On the Foundation Stone-laying ceremony of the. Community Science Center, Ahmedabad. I raised this question because it is an easy subject. I only have to look up and see that the sky is blue. But why is it blue? What should be the brightness of moonlight? It is a little astronomical problem. Rough arithmetic would...
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PHYSICAL PHARMACY 2: Adsorption
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Knowledge is what benefits, knowledge is not what one has memorized." - Imam Shafi`i. Monday, December 21, 2009. 1 Molecules on the surface of a liquid behave in a different way from molecules in the bulk. 2 This is because the molecules inside the liquid are attracted equally from all sides while the molecules on the surface are subjected to an unbalanced attraction from the liquid side which tends to drag the molecule inside the liquid. 9 Thus adsorption is a surface phenomenon. 13 The concentration of...
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PHYSICAL PHARMACY 2: Types of adsorption
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Knowledge is what benefits, knowledge is not what one has memorized." - Imam Shafi`i. Monday, December 21, 2009. 1 There are two main types of adsorption:. Physical or van der Waals' adsorption, and. 2 In physical adsorption the molecules are held on the surface by van der Waals' forces which are very weak (20kJ/mol). It is easily reversed either by raising the temperature or lowering the pressure. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 8216;Satiety’ and ‘feeding’ center in the hypothalamus. Week 1 - 3.
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PHYSICAL PHARMACY 2: Surfactant
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Knowledge is what benefits, knowledge is not what one has memorized." - Imam Shafi`i. Sunday, December 20, 2009. 1 Active on surface. 2 Have tendency to adsorb. At surfaces and interfaces:. Reduce the surface tension of the phase. Reduce the interfacial tension between 2 phases. 3 The tendency depends on nature. Of the surfactant and the phase. Characteristic of liquid (water) due to cohesion action. Storage energy at the surface. Energy arises due to presence of asymmetric forces. In the bulk phase(s).