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alkermes
† alkermes Obs. (ælˈkɜːmɪz) [a. Fr. alkermès ad. (ult.) Arab. al-qirmiz, i.e. al the + qirmiz kermes.] 1. The Kermes, or Scarlet Grain insect (the female of Coccus Ilicis), formerly supposed to be a berry, and sometimes described erroneously as a ‘gall.’1621 Burton Anat. Mel. ii. v. i. v, Alkermes c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alkermes
Alkermes may refer to: Alkermes (company), a biopharmaceutical company Alchermes, a red liqueur coloured by inclusion of the insect Kermes vermilio See wikipedia.org
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Alkermes (company)
Alkermes plc is a pharmaceutical company that focuses on central nervous system (CNS) diseases like multiple sclerosis. In September 2011 Alkermes, Inc. merged with Elan Drug Technologies (EDT), the former drug formulation and manufacturing division of Élan Corporation, wikipedia.org
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alchermes
alchermes obs. form of alkermes. Oxford English Dictionary
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Alchermes
Alkermes was a modification of an 8th-century potion confectio alchermes, a tonic composed of raw silk, apple juice, ground pearls, musk, ambergris, gold References Further reading Greenfield, Amy Butler: Alkermes "Liqueur of Prodigious Strength" Gastronomica. 2007 Winter; 7(1):25-30. wikipedia.org
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cramesy
cramoisy, cramesy, a. and n. arch. (In earlier use chiefly Sc.) (ˈkræmɔɪzɪ, -əzɪ) Forms: 5 cremesye, -ysy, cramysse, 5–6 crammas(s)y, 6 cram(m)esy, -osie, -osye, 7 crambassie, cramoisy, (arch. 8 cramasie, 9 -asye, -oisy, -ie, -ay). [a. early It. cremes{iacu} and OF. crameisi, later cramoisi = Sp. ca... Oxford English Dictionary
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ALKS
ALKS may refer to: Alkermes (company), biopharmaceutical company, traded on the NASDAQ as ALKS Automated Lane Keeping Systems, automated/autonomous wikipedia.org
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kermes
kermes (ˈkɜːmɪz) Forms: 6–7 chermez, (8 chermes), 7 kermez, (cremes), 7– kermes. See also alkermes. [= F. kermès, It. chermes, Sp. carmes, Pg. kermes, ad. Ar. and Pers. qirmiz (whence also carmine, cramoisy, crimson).] 1. The pregnant female of the insect Coccus ilicis, formerly supposed to be a ber... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kermes
and sulfides Simone Kermes, a German soprano best known for her work in the virtuoso Baroque and Classical repertoire Kermesse (festival) See also Alkermes wikipedia.org
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coccus
‖ coccus (ˈkɒkəs) [mod.L., a. Gr. κόκκος grain, seed, berry, kermes-grain: see alkermes. In sense 2, earlier botanists used L. coccum.] 1. The genus of Homopterous insects which includes the Cochineal (C. cacti), the Kermes or Scarlet Grain (C. ilicis), the Lac insect (C. Lacca), and numerous specie... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kermes mineral
Kermes mineral or Alkermes mineral was a compound of antimony oxides and sulfides, more specifically, antimony trioxide and trisulfide. wikipedia.org
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carmine
carmine, n. and a. (ˈkɑːmɪn) [a. F. or Sp. carmin, in med.L. carmīn-us, contracted from carmesīn-us, f. Sp. carmes{iacu} crimson, a. Arab. qirmazī ‘crimson’, f. qirmiz, kermes, alkermes, the scarlet grain insect.] 1. A beautiful red or crimson pigment obtained from cochineal. b. Chem. The colouring ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Buprenorphine/samidorphan
It is a κ-opioid receptor (KOR) antagonist and is being developed by Alkermes. Alkermes reported that the first two trials failed in 2016. wikipedia.org
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Zuccotto
The outside of the biscuit was impregnated with essence or alkermes[it] liqueur, which gave the dessert a vibrant red color. wikipedia.org
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David Edwards (engineer)
Edwards left academia in 1998 when he and Langer founded Advanced Inhalation Research (AIR); the startup was purchased a year later by Alkermes for $114 He was a founder of Advanced Inhalation Research, now part of Alkermes, Inc., of Pulmatrix, and of Medicine in Need, an international non-governmental wikipedia.org
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