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limited company Geigy, and the name of the
company was
changed to J. R.
Geigy Ltd in 1914. CIBA and
Geigy merged in 1970 to form Ciba‑
Geigy Ltd. /ˌsiːbə...
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independent pharmaceutical manufacturer until 1996, when it was
merged with Ciba-
Geigy to form Novartis.
Prior to the merger, it
specialized in
medicines used...
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research chemist for the dye
division of J. R.
Geigy AG in Basel. His
first research topics at
Geigy concerned synthetic and plant-derived dyes and natural...
- Ciba-
Geigy Canada Ltd. v.
Apotex Inc., [1992] 3 SCR 120,[1] is a
Supreme Court of
Canada judgment on
trademark law and more
specifically the
issue of...
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Rudolf Geigy (20
December 1902 – 8
March 1995) was a
Swiss biologist and a
professor of
embryology and
genetics at the
University of Basel. He established...
- were spun out in 1997,
following the
merger in the
previous year of Ciba-
Geigy and
Sandoz that
created Novartis. In 2008, Ciba was
acquired by the German...
- Agency's (EPA) list of
Superfund sites.
Beginning in the
early 1900s, Ciba-
Geigy Chemical Corporation established a site in
Dover Township—now Toms River...
- Carl
Geigy (24 June 1860, in Steinen, Baden-Württemberg – 3
January 1943, in Münchenstein) (also Karl) was a
famous Swiss philanthropist.
Geigy was son...
- It was
developed by Ciba-
Geigy.
Potier A (1956). "Étude expérimentale chez l'homme d'un
nouveau analéptique—le Micorène (
Geigy)" [Human
Experimental Study...
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barbituric and
thiobarbituric acids",
issued 21
February 1951, ****igned to
Geigy "Pentobarbital
Compound summary". PubChem. U.S
National Library of Medicine...