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  • 121Miconazole — Systematic (IUPAC) name (RS) 1 (2 (2,4 Dichlorobenzyloxy) 2 (2,4 dichlorophenyl)ethyl) 1H imidazole Clinical data Trade names …

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  • 122Chlorodyne — 1891 advertisement for J. Collis Browne s Chlorodyne 1891 advertisement …

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  • 123Or (heraldry) — In heraldry, Or (from the French word for gold) is the tincture of gold and, together with argent (silver), belongs to the class of light tinctures called metals . In engravings and line drawings, it may be represented using a field of evenly… …

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  • 124Traditional Korean medicine — (Hangul: 한의학, Hanja: 韓醫學) developed with the influence of Traditional Chinese medicine. Its techniques in treatment and diagnosis are similar to other traditional medicine.HistoryKorean medicine was originated in ancient times. In Gojoseon ,… …

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  • 125Baby colic — This page is about Baby colic. For other types of colic, see Colic. Cholic redirects here. For cholic acid, see Cholic acid. Colic Classification and external resources Crying newborn …

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  • 126Fimbriation — In heraldry and vexillology, fimbriation refers to small strips of colour (technically called tincture in this sense in heraldry) placed around common charges or ordinaries, usually in order for them to stand out from the background, but perhaps… …

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  • 127Dalby's Carminative — was a medicinal product formula originally made by James Dalby of London, England, in the late 1770s. The formula claimed to aid “infants afflicted with wind, watery gripes, fluxes and other disorders of the stomach and bowels”. Ingredients… …

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  • 128Azure — This article is about the heraldic tincture. For other meanings, see azure (disambiguation) . In heraldry, azure is the tincture with the colour blue, and belongs to the class of tinctures called colours . In engraving, it is sometimes depicted… …

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