A drug which does not split into ions when in vivo (Cf. Acids/Bases)
ALL of the US Freightways companies are unionised, and are also owned by the unionised Yellow-Roadway Corporation.
Netherlands - Their army is unionised.
No. The military is not unionised.
pKa of a drug is the pH at which the drug is 50% ionized and 50% non-ionized. This can affect drug absorption as the ionized form may have different solubility and permeability properties compared to the non-ionized form. Understanding the pKa of a drug can help predict its behavior in different pH environments and optimize absorption.
Migrant workers were not unionised because they didn't have surplus money to pay union dues. Migrant workers often moved to different locations to look for work and if they were unskilled, they were not always accepted by the unions.
To determine at which pH a drug will be 99.9% ionized, we need to consider the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation. The pH at which a drug is 99.9% ionized can be estimated by finding the pH value that is one unit above the pKa of the drug. Therefore, in this case, the drug will be 99.9% ionized at a pH of 6.
D. H. Blackaby has written: 'Hourly earnings differentials for Unionised labour'
Unionised... Nonionised means "not converted into ions". It is what it is, there aren't really any synonyms.
Their atomic number, which represent the number of protons in the nucleus. This will also be the number of electrons in the unionised state of the atom.
You have to work for a unionised company, such as UPS, Yellow-Roadway Corporation, Allied Auto Group, ABF, etc.
Barbitone, or phenobarbital, is sparingly soluble in acidic solutions. It is more soluble in alkaline solutions due to its weakly acidic nature.
No, Schneider National is a non-union company. Most trucking companies are not unionised, save for the LTL and specialty carriers - FedEx Freight, FedEx National LTL, UPS, Roadway-Yellow, ABF, etc.