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Prosopis tamarugo : fodder tree for arid zones
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ISBN: 9251010552 Year: 1981 Publisher: Rome FAO

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Cuadernos de extensión universitaria de la UNLPam
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ISSN: 24515930 27187500 Year: 2015 Publisher: Santa Rosa, La Pampa, Argentina Secretaría de Cultura y Extensión Universitaria de la Universidad Nacional de La Pampa


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On the Pampas, or, The young settlers
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ISBN: 1776674359 Year: 2015 Publisher: [Auckland] : The Floating Press,

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Variedades lingüísticas en la Pampa
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ISBN: 3954878402 9783954878406 8484899039 Year: 2015 Publisher: Madrid Iberoamericana Vervuert

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Reconstruye la arquitectura de las variedades del español en los territorios fronterizos de la pampa argentina en las décadas previas a la llamada "Conquista del Desierto".


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Quinto sol : revista de historia regional.
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ISSN: 03292665 18512879 Year: 1997 Publisher: Santa Rosa, La Pampa, Argentina : Instituto de Historia Regional, Facultad de Ciencias Humanas, Universidad Nacional de La Pampa, Argentina,

Les hommes de la pampa : une histoire agraire de la campagne de Buenos Aires (1700-1830)
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ISSN: 00694290 ISBN: 2713213495 2735109011 9782713213496 Year: 2000 Volume: 102 Publisher: Paris: École des hautes études en sciences sociales,


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Die Pampa : das Herz Argentiniens
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ISBN: 3931621030 Year: 1998 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main Stadt Frankfurt am Main. Palmengarten


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Semisolid Dosage
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Even in ancient times, semi-solid preparations for cutaneous application, popularly known as ointments, played an important role in human society. An advanced scientific investigation of “ointments” as dosage forms was initiated in the 1950s. It was only from then on that the intensive physico-chemical characterization of ointments as well as the inclusion of dermatological aspects led to a comprehensive understanding of the various interactions between the vehicle, the active ingredient and the skin. From then on, many researchers were involved in optimizing semi-solid formulations with respect to continuously changing therapeutic and patient needs. Aspects that have been dealt with were the optimization of dermato-biopharmaceutical properties and many different issues related to patient compliance, such as skin tolerance, applicability, and cosmetic appeal. Moreover, processing technology has been improved and analytical techniques were developed and refined in order to enable the improved characterization of the formulation itself as well as its interaction with the skin. This Special Issue serves to highlight and capture the contemporary progress and current research on semi-solid formulations as dermal drug delivery systems. We invite articles on all aspects of semi-solid formulations, highlighting the research currently undertaken to improve and better understand these complex drug delivery systems with respect to their formulation, processing and characterization issues.

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dermal drug delivery --- diffusion cell --- Franz diffusion --- Skin-PAMPA --- Strat-M® membrane --- nanocarrier --- nonivamide --- methyl cellulose --- skin penetration --- substantivity --- thermogel --- tacrolimus formulation --- nanogels --- drug delivery --- human excised skin --- Jurkat cells --- in situ hydrogel-forming powder --- nitric oxide-releasing formulation --- S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) --- antibacterial --- wound dressing --- wound healing --- dermal delivery --- porcine skin --- in vitro permeation --- methadone --- pain --- in vitro --- permeation --- niacinamide --- solvent --- PAMPA --- skin --- curcumin --- deformable liposomes --- liposome surface charge --- hydrogel --- chitosan --- wound therapy --- IVRT --- metronidazole --- topical cream --- semisolid dosage forms --- sameness --- FDA’s SUPAC-SS guidance --- acceptance criteria --- positive and negative controls --- discriminatory ability --- Amphotericin B --- Sepigel 305® --- Leishmania infantum --- cutaneous leishmaniasis --- topical treatment --- birch bark extract --- oleogels --- hydrogen bonding --- triterpene --- rheology --- gel strength --- eosinophilic esophagitis --- budesonide --- xanthan gum --- guar gum --- mucoadhesion --- esophagus permeability --- rheological characterization --- pediatric medicine --- compounded preparation --- non-ionic emulsifiers --- intercellular lipids --- confocal Raman spectroscopy (CRS) --- polyethylene glycol alkyl ethers --- polyethylene glycol sorbitan fatty acid esters --- n/a --- FDA's SUPAC-SS guidance


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Anuario IEHS.
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ISSN: 03269671 25249339 Year: 1987 Publisher: Tandil, Buenos Aires, Argentina : Instituto de Estudios Histórico Sociales, Facultad de Ciencias Humanas, Universidad Nacional del Centro,


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Smart Nanovesicles for Drug Targeting and Delivery
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ISBN: 3038978957 3038978949 Year: 2019 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Nanovesicles are highly-promising systems for the delivery and/or targeting of drugs, biomolecules and contrast agents. Despite the fact that initial studies in this area were performed on phospholipid vesicles, there is an ever-increasing interest in the use of other molecules to obtain smart vesicular carriers focusing on strategies for targeted delivery. These systems can be obtained using newly synthesized smart molecules, or by intelligent design of opportune carriers to achieve specific delivery to the site of action.

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