chemical entity

collocation in English

meaningsofchemicalandentity

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chemical
adjective
uk
/ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/
relating ...
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entity
noun[C]
uk
/ˈen.tɪ.ti/
us
/ˈen.t̬ə.t̬i/
something that exists apart from other things, having its own ...
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(Definition ofchemicalandentityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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For example, newchemicalentitydrugs and new implantable biomaterials require a much longer time for approval than do generic drugs or "next generation" devices.
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That follows the first 1,000 or more people who are taking a newchemicalentitythrough the medicine's first period of use.
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The number of items for benzodiazepine and antidepressant drugs dispensed in the community bychemicalentityis shown in the table.
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We do not want to alert them to the fact that there is a newchemicalentitythey can use to blow up the world.
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However, one thing definitely has happened as a result of the seven categories: in those categories, no newchemicalentity—no new significant product—has been produced since 1985.
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The combined entity will undertake clinical development and out-licensing of newchemicalentityassets.
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Thus, if the application concerns a new active ingredient (new active substance, newchemicalentity, new molecular entity), one talks about a full application.
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The absorption patterns can be related either to distinct chemical entities or to more aggregated expressions of nutritive value.
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Similarly, chemists have also known for a long time that chemical affinity results from the attractive interactions between chemical entities.
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After a target has been identified and compounds that may potentially modify the basic processes have been found, the "druggability" of these chemical entities must be determined.
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The average period of protection for new chemical entities in the 1960s was around 13 years.
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A large number of other products were licensed, but these were not new chemical entities.
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That report revealed that 508 new chemical entities were marketed for the first time during the period 1975 to 1984.
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Nineteen product licences were issued in 1985 for medicinal products involving new active substances — formerly referred to as "new chemical entities"; these represented 14 new active substances.
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My own company, which has a good research record, has synthesised 25,000 new chemical entities in the last 10 years and out of these only six new drugs have emerged.
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Current nomenclature practices involve the adoption of standardized syllables called stems that relate new chemical entities to existing drug families.
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According to this report, of the 974 small molecule new chemical entities, 63% were natural derived or semisynthetic derivatives of natural products.
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Both hierarchical and non-hierarchical clustering approaches can be applied to chemical entities with multiple attributes.
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Development of speciality generics was an important step for the company's growing interest in the development of new chemical entities.
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Drug donation however, does not ameliorate the deficiency of new chemical entities being researched and developed.
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