Aspirin

  • 51aspirin —   n. drug (acetylsalicylic acid) removing pain and fever …

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  • 52Aspirin — As|pi|rin®, das; s, Plural und e (ein Schmerzmittel) …

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  • 53aspirin — <lat.> əcz. Hərarəti azaldan və ya ağrıkəsən dərman …

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  • 54aspirin — Acetylsalicylic acid; much used in tablet form for relieving headache …

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  • 55aspirin — n. (pl. same or aspirins) 1 a white powder, acetylsalicylic acid, used to relieve pain and reduce fever. 2 a tablet of this. Etymology: G, formed as ACETYL + spiraeic (= salicylic) acid + IN …

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  • 56Acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) — Aspirin is a good example of a tradename that has entered into the language. Aspirin was once the Bayer trademark for acetylsalicylic acid. On Aug. 10, 1897 young Bayer researcher, Felix Hoffman, first synthesized acetylsalicylic acid. Bayer… …

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  • 57History of aspirin — The history of aspirin and the medical use of it and related substances stretches back to antiquity, though pure aspirin ( acetylsalicylic acid or ASA ) has only been manufactured and marketed since 1899. Medicines made from willow and other… …

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  • 58Mechanism of action of aspirin — 3D model of chemical structure of aspirin Aspirin causes several different effects in the body, mainly the reduction of inflammation, analgesia (relief of pain), the prevention of clotting, and the reduction of fever. Much of this is believed to… …

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  • 59Junior Aspirin Records — is a not for profit, artist run independent record label founded in 2002 and located in London , England. It has released music by a number of artists in limited editions on divergent formats. These include hand made CD RS, 12 vinyl, 7 vinyl,… …

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  • 60Australian Stock Price Riskless Indexed Note - ASPIRIN — A zero coupon bond with a return linked to the Australian all ordinaries stock index. The bond has a four year maturity and is repayable at face value, with a yield derived from the index s percentage increase over a predetermined level. Also… …

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