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Atypical active pharmaceutical ingredient is defined as an excipient that is being used as the active pharmaceutical ingredient in the formulation.
An active ingredient is defined as a chemical that prevents, destroys, repels, or mitigates a pest while "inert" or "other" ingredients are all other substances intentionally included in a pesticide product [U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPAA) 2011].
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Active ingredients are defined as those that are intentionally added and designed specifically to kill or control the target pest.
The term "natural," at least according to the FDA, is defined as, "ingredients extracted directly from plants or animal products as opposed to being produced synthetically".
Meteorologically speaking, Tornado Alley — an area that stretches from northern Texas to the Dakotas — is defined by three ingredients, which go pouring into Oklahoma all spring long.
Cioppino is defined by freshness and local ingredients.
IN the end, a great slice of pizza is defined by the quality of its ingredients and their ratio to one other.
Inappropriate umbilical cord care is defined as care of umbilical stump using unhygienic ways such as applying traditional ingredients or alcohol.
A dietary supplement is defined by the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994 as a product taken by mouth that contains a "dietary ingredient" intended to supplement the diet.
Inactive ingredients (excipients) are defined as "any component other than the active ingredient in a drug product" (FDA 2011).
To avoid misleading consumers, the minimum percentage of "characterising ingredient" should also be defined in accordance with other non-COOL regulations (e.g. that about advertising).
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