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Admiral Makarov University of Shipbuilding (NUS) City: Nikolaev Established in 1920 Status: State Accreditation level: IV Form of study: Full-time, part-time, telecommuting Qualifying levels: Bachelor, Specialist, Master, and also scientists – candidates (PhD) and doctors of sciences. More than…

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Kharkiv National Automobile and Highway University City: Kharkiv Founded in 1930 Status: State Accreditation: IV Form of study: Full-time, part-time, external Qualifying levels: Bachelor, Specialist, Master 36 departments Over 10000 students 760 international students from 31 countries 40 departments Centre of Distance Learning Center of pre-university preparation (preparatory department, preparatory courses) Training Center for…

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Odessa National Maritime Academy City: Odessa Established in 1944 Status: State Accreditation: IV Qualifying levels: Bachelor, Specialist, Master 8000 students 370 teachers 150 PhDs 50 Professors and doctors Knowledge Areas: Automation and Control, Management, Administration, Law, Radiotechnics, radio-electronic devices and communications, transport and transport infrastructure, Electronics and Electromechanics   Affiliates…

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Poltava National Technical University   City: Poltava Founded in 1930 Status: State Accreditation: IV Form of study: Full-time, part-time, external Qualifying  levels: Bachelor, Specialist, Master, Doctoral Programmes 10000 students Material-technical base: Central building…

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Debt secularization is loan which is given from financial institution to borrowers. But this debt of loan are given in the form of security or marketable instrument. Suppose, A gives loan to B. Loan is an Fixed asset for A and it is fixed liability of B. Now, B gives…

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18. Metabolism of drugs and xenobiotics 18.3 Phase II reactions Summary of phase II reactions Detoxification of benzopyrene epoxide derivatives by epoxide hydrolase or glutathione-S-transferase Metabolism of acetaminophen Morphine skips phase I and is conjugated directly Acetylation of INH by N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT 2) Bimodal distribution…

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11. Cholesterol metabolism 11.4 Cholesterol transport Lipoprotein structure Classification of plasma lipoproteins Two membrane proteins control the uptake of sterols from the intestine Plant sterol structures Structures of ABC transporters in the inward-open and outward-open conformations ABC transporters induce substrate “flip-flop” across the membrane Transport of…

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14. Drug delivery 14.4 Using carriers and vehicles to improve drug delivery Protecting drugs from gastric acid through acrylate copolymer coating Site-selective delivery of BCNU Cyclodextrins: Structure and use in drug delivery Solubilization of hydrophobic drugs with surfactants Liposomes as drug delivery vehicles Liposomal vs. deoxycholate-solubilized amphotericin B in a mouse…

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