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Procter & Gamble
Company•Cincinnati, Ohio, United States•
About: Procter & Gamble is a company organization based out in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Alkyl & Pulmonary surfactant. The organization has 19701 authors who have published 23667 publications receiving 719391 citations.
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23 Feb 1995TL;DR: In this article, oral pharmaceutical vehicle compositions comprising from about 0.05 to about 20 % of a water-soluble mucoadhesive were presented, where the vehicle compositions were defined as:
Abstract: Disclosed are oral pharmaceutical vehicle compositions comprising from about 0.05 to about 20 % of a water-soluble mucoadhesive.
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TL;DR: Under laboratory conditions, bacterial exposure to thymol, eugenol and DDDMAC can lead to reduced susceptibility between selected biocidal agents and antibiotics, more specifically, chloramphenicol.
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TL;DR: The micrographs suggest that the same intermediate structure mediates both membrane fusion and III phase formation in phospholipids, as previously suggested.
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TL;DR: Risedronate restored the degree of mineralization and the ratios of low- to high-mineralized bone to premenopausal levels after 3 years of treatment, suggesting that treatment reduced bone turnover in PMO women to healthy pre menopausal levels.
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20 Sep 1994TL;DR: In this article, a process for continuously preparing high density detergent composition is provided, which comprises the steps of: (a) continuously charging a detergent surfactant paste and dry starting detergent material into a high speed mixer/densifier to obtain agglomerates; (b) mixing the agglomers in a moderate speed mixer and/or densifier to further densify, build-up and aggloomate the agglsomerates, and (c) feeding the aggllomerates into a conditioning apparatus for improving the flow properties of the
Abstract: A process for continuously preparing high density detergent composition is provided. The process comprises the steps of: (a) continuously charging a detergent surfactant paste and dry starting detergent material into a high speed mixer/densifier to obtain agglomerates; (b) mixing the agglomerates in a moderate speed mixer/densifier to further densify, build-up and agglomerate the agglomerates; (c) feeding the agglomerates into a conditioning apparatus for improving the flow properties of the agglomerates and for separating the agglomerates into a first agglomerate mixture and a second agglomerate mixture; (d) recycling the first agglomerate mixture into the high speed mixer/densifier for further agglomeration; (e) admixing adjunct detergent ingredients to the second agglomerate mixture so as to form the high density detergent composition.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Cyrus Cooper | 204 | 1869 | 206782 |
Joan Massagué | 189 | 408 | 149951 |
Michael Camilleri | 125 | 1084 | 58867 |
Stephen B. Hanauer | 115 | 667 | 72692 |
Clifford J. Rosen | 111 | 655 | 47881 |
Feng Wang | 107 | 1136 | 64644 |
Robert P. Heaney | 103 | 450 | 55593 |
Herbert L. DuPont | 99 | 638 | 36046 |
Mark R. Prausnitz | 97 | 392 | 37538 |
Henk J. Busscher | 96 | 652 | 35695 |
John F. Carpenter | 96 | 351 | 31755 |
Johanna T. Dwyer | 93 | 584 | 29976 |
Ian Kimber | 91 | 620 | 28629 |
Kenneth R. Seddon | 89 | 425 | 45616 |
Kenneth Smith | 88 | 373 | 26527 |