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  2. WHO Model List of Essential Medicines - Wikipedia

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    About 25% of items are in the complementary list. [5] Some medications are listed as both core and complementary. [6] While most medications on the list are available as generic products, being under patent does not preclude inclusion. [7] The first list was published in 1977 and included 208 medications.

  3. WHO Expert Committee on Biological Standardization - Wikipedia

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    WHO Expert Committee on Biological Standardization is a functioning body of World Health Organization.The Expert Committee has been meeting annually since 1947. The Committee reports are published as WHO Technical Report Series, available online.

  4. World Health Report - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Report (WHR) is a series of annual reports produced by the World Health Organization (WHO). First published in 1995, the World Health Report is WHO's leading publication. [1]

  5. Lipinski's rule of five - Wikipedia

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    Lipinski's rule of five, also known as Pfizer's rule of five or simply the rule of five (RO5), is a rule of thumb to evaluate druglikeness or determine if a chemical compound with a certain pharmacological or biological activity has chemical properties and physical properties that would likely make it an orally active drug in humans.

  6. International Treaty on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and ...

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    The WHO could adopt a pandemic treaty under Article 21 of its constitution, similar to the legal status of the International Health Regulations. [5] Alternatively, the WHO could adopt a pandemic convention or agreement under Article 19, used only once before for the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control .

  7. Occupational exposure banding - Wikipedia

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    The Hierarchy of Occupational Exposure Limits, of which occupational exposure banding is a member. Occupational exposure banding, also known as hazard banding, is a process intended to quickly and accurately assign chemicals into specific categories (bands), each corresponding to a range of exposure concentrations designed to protect worker health.

  8. File:UN Treaty Series - vol 957.pdf - Wikipedia

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