- be used for
further investigation to
synthesize new
antimalarial drugs. "
Savene EPAR".
European Medicines Agency (EMA). 19
September 2001.
Retrieved 7 September...
-
Savenès (French pronunciation: [savnɛs]) is a
commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne
department in the
Occitanie region in
southern France.
Communes of the Tarn-et-Garonne...
- APO200.
Savene (aka Totect) is TopoTarget's
single marketed drug as of the end of 2008., p. 14 The
generic name for
Savene is dexrazoxane.
Savene was developed...
- be appropriate).
Recent clinical trials have
shown that
Totect (USA) or
Savene (Europe) (dexrazoxane for extravasation) is
effective in
preventing the...
- 2008-05-16 at the
Wayback Machine SyFyRadio interview with
actors McConnell,
Savene, and
producer Fraser[permanent dead link]
First World (2007)
YouTube clip...
-
manufacture although it was
slightly more expensive. Two
French chemists,
Henri Savene and
Emile David Cahen,
proved in 1898 that the
addition of
phosphorus sesquisulfide...
- Two
French chemists,
Savene and Cahen,
proved that year that it was non-poisonous and
could be used to make
safety matches.
Savene and
Cahen Patented the...
- p. 541. ISBN 9780061086861.
Retrieved 24
April 2012. "Novoe o
legendarnom Savene", in
Epokha 1812 vol. III, (Moscow: Istoriografia, 2004), pp. 233–236...
- Saint-Vincent-d'Autéjac Saint-Vincent-Lespin****e La Salvetat-Belmontet
Sauveterre Savenès Septfonds Sérignac
Sistels Touffailles Tréjouls Vaïssac
Valeilles Valence...
- Limoges[citation needed]
Limoges Jean de
Veyrac (1198-1218)
Bernard de
Savène (1219-1226) Guy de
Cluzel (1226-1235) Durand,
Bishop of
Limoges (1240-1245)...