Sentence examples for use of compounding from inspiring English sources

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The use of compounding pharmacies to create small batches of drug to order has been highly controversial in the US.

One judge in particular, Kermit Bye, has spoken out vociferously against the use of compounding pharmacies and the secrecy surrounding the drugs.

In verbs reduplication is often used to form a reiterative meaning (i.e. expressing repetition), for example in Nahuatl of Tezcoco: :/wetsi/ "he/she falls" :/we -wetsi/ "he/we -wetsi/several times" :/weʔ-wetsi-ʔ/ "the/shell (many people)" The Nahuatl languages are agglutinative, polysynthetic languages that make extensive use ofallspounding, incorporation and derivation.

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The increasing use of compounded drugs and untested drug mixes has brought renewed debate over the death penalty in the United States.

Oklahoma officials on Friday said the state had obtained manufactured pharmaceuticals from a secret supplier for use in the executions of two men later this month, avoiding concerns over the use of compounded drugs but leaving unanswered questions about how it obtained them.

Experiment SsAG1 involved the use of compounded surfactant (SDS + BL) in the chemical slug where SDS was used as the primary surfactant and BL as co-surfactant.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Virginia inmate was executed on Wednesday for murdering two young sisters during a 2006 killing spree, after the Supreme Court denied a stay request where he argued the use of compounded lethal drugs violated his constitutional rights.

In addition, we tested the stability of ziv-aflibercept over a period of 4 weeks and the economic implications of the use of compounded drug.

Chinese words often have only one syllable, although modern Chinese makes greater use of compounds than did the earlier language.

It is partly because the teacher gently elicits from the boy, and imparts to him, an understanding of the poem: its relation to Rupert Brooke, its Larkinesque use of compound adjectives, its commemorative naming of a common soldier which is a practice that began only with the Zulu and Boer wars.

I could hear it in the metre, but I could also hear it in the pile-up of words ending in "-ing": blackening, brightening, splitting, stumbling; and in the abundant use of compounds: hour-before-dawn-dark, frost-making-stillness, megalith-still - as if the language had only just been knocked up.

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