The marking of biological material with a dye or other reagent for the purpose of identifying and quantitating components of tissues, cells or their extracts
Use of written, printed, or graphic materials upon or accompanying a drug container or wrapper. It includes contents, indications, effects, dosages, routes, methods, frequency and duration of administration, warnings, hazards, contraindications, side effects, precautions, and other relevant information
Use of written, printed, or graphic materials upon or accompanying a food or its container or wrapper. The concept includes ingredients, NUTRITIONAL VALUE, directions, warnings, and other relevant information
Use of written, printed, or graphic materials upon or accompanying a product or its container or wrapper. It includes purpose, effect, description, directions, hazards, warnings, and other relevant information
Analogs of those substrates or compounds which bind naturally at the active sites of proteins, enzymes, antibodies, steroids, or physiological receptors. These analogs form a stable covalent bond at the binding site, thereby acting as inhibitors of the proteins or steroids
Labels -- Design -- Pictorial works. : Boxed and labelled two : new approaches to packaging design / edited by Robert Klanten, Sven Ehmann ; text and preface by Sylvain Allard
Labels -- History -- Pictorial works. : Label design : the evolution, design and function of labels from the earliest times to the present day / with 1000 illustrations chosen and introduced by Claude Humbert; [translated from the French into English by Nicholas Fry and into German by R. M. Ostheimer]
Labels -- Law and legislation -- United States : Packaging and transportation forensics : reducing risk and liability / Sher Paul Singh, Ph. D., Professor Emeritus, Michigan State University ; Jay (Jagjit) Singh, Ph. D., Professor, Cal Poly State University
Labels -- Textbooks : Nutrition and labelling for the Canadian baker / developed collaboratively on behalf of the BC Provincial Cook Articulation Committee and go2HR; developing, editing and reviewing by Wendy Anderson, Selkirk College [and 29 others]
An autosomal dominant disorder caused by deletion of the proximal long arm of the paternal chromosome 15 (15q11-q13) or by inheritance of both of the pair of chromosomes 15 from the mother (UNIPARENTAL DISOMY) which are imprinted (GENETIC IMPRINTING) and hence silenced. Clinical manifestations include MENTAL RETARDATION; MUSCULAR HYPOTONIA; HYPERPHAGIA; OBESITY; short stature; HYPOGONADISM; STRABISMUS; and HYPERSOMNOLENCE. (Menkes, Textbook of Child Neurology, 5th ed, p229)
The mint plant family. They are characteristically aromatic, and many of them are cultivated for their oils. Most have square stems, opposite leaves, and two-lipped, open-mouthed, tubular corollas (united petals), with five-lobed, bell-like calyxes (united sepals)