In 1912, Wilbur L Scoville,
a pharmacologist developed the Scoville Organoleptic test.
Not exact matches
One of the
pharmacologists who
developed Prozac, the drug in question, put it this way: «If the human brain were simple enough to understand, we would be too simple to understand it.»
A
pharmacologist by training, I also knew that the bisphosphonates — a class of drugs
developed for osteoporosis sufferers — were then being tested on OI patients.
Peace, Dan Hello Dan: Scoville Heat Units were first
developed in 1912 by
pharmacologist Wilbur Scoville, who used human tasters for his Scoville Organoleptic Test.
Those who become clinical
pharmacologists need better support — from university through to consultant level — and a clearer career route to help
develop their expertise.
It was not
developed by any scientific panel of
pharmacologists or ever published in a peer - reviewed forum.
So if, you know, a
pharmacologist that come [s] along and say [s], «okay we are just going to take hydnocarpin and we are going to give that to people, it will cure them of their strep throat «or whatever; you know, after, you know, a year of use, that most of the bacteria would
develop resistance.
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