Polymers for Controlled Drug Delivery addresses the challenges of designing macromolecules that deliver therapeutic agents that function safely and in concert with living organisms. The book primarily discusses classes of polymers and polymeric vehicles, including particulates, such as latexes, coacervates, ion-exchange resins, and liposomes, as well as non-particulate vehicles such as enteric coatings, mediators, and bioadhesives. Other topics discussed include diffusion; biodegradation-controlled delivery; animal model studies for toxicity, metabolism, and elimination testing; and FDA requirements for clinical studies. Drug delivery researchers will find this book to be an invaluable reference tool.
PLEADING PRECEDENTS provides more than 250 precedents for a wide range of actions encountered at common law and under various statutes. This valuable suite will help practitioners to prepare pleadings more efficiently, and to communicate clearly and persuasively within the permissible limits of content and style. With many of the prior edition's precedents retained and updated, authors Azize, El Khouri and Finnane also expand its commercial content. They include a range of new precedents, addressing such matters as claims for breach of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth), preference recovery under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and pleadings under the Contracts Review Act 1980 (NSW). Several precedents contained in the new edition address aspects of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW) and the book also takes into account the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW). This concise, practical and portable assistant for practitioners and students is, for the first time, accompanied by a CD-ROM containing the precedents.
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