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Promin, or
sodium glucosulfone is a
sulfone drug that was
investigated for the
treatment of malaria,
tuberculosis and leprosy. It is
broken down in the...
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Football Club
Promin Poltava (Ukrainian: ФК Промінь Полтава, Russian: ФК Луч Полтава); was a
Ukrainian Soviet football team
based in Poltava, Ukraine....
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Promin (Ukrainian: Промінь) is a
village home to 555
inhabitants in
Bashtanka Raion,
Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine. It
belongs to
Horokhivske rural hromada...
- FC
Sambir (previously
known as FC
Promin Sambir) is a
Ukrainian football club from Sambir, Lviv Oblast. The club was
established in the
village of Volia-Baranetska...
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backstage segments. The show was
broadcast on
Suspilne Kultura and [[[Radio
Promin]] [uk]] Error: {{Lang}}: Non-latn text/Latn
script subtag mismatch (help)...
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international radio channels:
Radio Ukraine (First Channel, UR-1),
Radio "
Promin",
Radio "Culture" and
Radio Ukraine International. The
regional branches...
- Prochlorpérazine, Prochlorperazinum, Prochlozine, Proclorperazina, Promat,
Promin, Promtil, Roumin, Scripto-metic, Seratil, Stemetil, Steremal, Vergon, Vestil...
- of leprosy, by
demonstrating the
efficacy of
promin, as
described in a
paper published in 1943.
Promin is a
sulfone compound,
synthesized by Feldman...
- disputed. It was not
until the 1940s that the
first effective treatment,
promin,
became available. The
search for
additional anti-leprosy
drugs led to the...
- ISW.
Retrieved 5
October 2024.
Fighting continued east of
Pokrovsk near
Promin, Vozdvyzhenka, Novooleksandrivka, Novotoretske, and
southeast of Pokrovsk...