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pharmacology$59926$ - translation to ελληνικό

THE SCIENCE OF DRUGS AND THEIR CLINICAL USE
Pharmacology, clinical; Clinical Pharmacology; Social pharmacology

pharmacology      
n. φαρμακολογία
coated tablet         
  • Tablets that failed due to capping and lamination compared to a normal tablet
  • Bottles
  • [[Olanzapine]] tablets
SOLID FORM FOR DOSES OF DRUGS OR MEDICATION OFTEN TAKEN ORALLY
Pill (pharmacy); Pill (pharmacology); Chewable tablet; Tableting agent; Tablets, enteric-coated; Pilule; Finished Dosages; Coated tablet; Soft tabs; Chewable tablets; Tablet (medicine); Pill (medicine); Medicine pill
σακχαρόπηκτο δισκίο
black coffee         
  • Map of coffee areas in Brazil
  • [[Skeletal formula]] of a [[caffeine]] molecule
  • ''Coffea arabica''}}
  • Coffee prices 1973—2022
  • ''Green coffee'' describes the beans before roasting.
  • Coffee consumption (kg. per capita and year)
  • A contemporary automatic coffeemaker
  • Coffee "cuppers", or professional tasters, grade the coffee.
  • ''Enjoying coffee'' in Ottoman Empire. Painting by unknown artist in the [[Pera Museum]].
  • Instant coffee
  • Coffee container
  • Orientalist]] painting by [[John Frederick Lewis]] (1857)
  • ziplock]] and one-way valve that releases moisture to prevent [[mold]].
  • alt=Illustration of a single branch of a plant. Broad, ribbed leaves are accented by small white flowers at the base of the stalk. On the edge of the drawing are cutaway diagrams of parts of the plant.
  • A coffee can from the first half of the 20th century. From the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] collection.
  • Roasted coffee beans
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  • Worms from a coffee ground compost pile
BREWED BEVERAGE MADE FROM SEEDS OF COFFEA GENUS
Black coffee; Coffee (drink); Cuppa Joe; Cup of joe; Health and pharmacology of coffee; Coffee brewing method; Specialty coffees; Specialty Coffees; Gourmet coffee; ☕; Roasted coffee; Coffee brews; Joe (coffee); Kaffee; Coffee and health; Kawha; Café noir; Health effect of coffee; Regular coffee; Medical effects of coffee; Cup of Joe; Effects of coffee; Coffee can; Java (drink); Environmental impact of coffee; Ecological effects of coffee production; Cultivation of coffee; Joe (drink); Health benefits of coffee; Environmental impact of coffee production; ☕️
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Ορισμός

pharmacology
Pharmacology is the branch of science relating to drugs and medicines.
N-UNCOUNT
pharmacological
As little as 50mg of caffeine can produce pharmacological effects.
ADJ: ADJ n
pharmacologist (pharmacologists)
...a pharmacologist from the University of California.
N-COUNT

Βικιπαίδεια

Clinical pharmacology

Clinical pharmacology has been defined as "that discipline that teaches, does research, frames policy, gives information and advice about the actions and proper uses of medicines in humans and implements that knowledge in clinical practice". Clinical Pharmacology is inherently a translational discipline underpinned by the basic science of pharmacology, engaged in the experimental and observational study of the disposition and effects of drugs in humans, and committed to the translation of science into evidence-based therapeutics. It has a broad scope, from the discovery of new target molecules to the effects of drug usage in whole populations. The main aim of clinical pharmacology is to generate data for optimum use of drugs and the practice of 'evidence based medicine'.

Clinical pharmacologists have medical and scientific training that enables them to evaluate evidence and produce new data through well-designed studies. Clinical pharmacologists must have access to enough patients for clinical care, teaching and education, and research. Their responsibilities to patients include, but are not limited to, detecting and analysing adverse drug effects and reactions, therapeutics, and toxicology including reproductive toxicology, perioperative drug management, and psychopharmacology.

Modern clinical pharmacologists are also trained in data analysis skills. Their approaches to analyse data can include modelling and simulation techniques (e.g. population analysis, non-linear mixed-effects modelling).