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At the same time, the cost of prescribing branded drugs—the proprietaries—has risen from under £10 million to £78 million a year.
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The question of proprietaries is the one that interests the public most.
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The increase in average cost represents an increased proportion of proprietaries and other expensive drugs, rather than an increase in the prices of individual drugs.
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Both these forms of guidance should avoid the use of expensive proprietaries where there is any suitable standard alternative.
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In the case of proprietaries advertised to the public, legislation prohibits the advertising of medicines in certain circumstances.
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They were disappointed that negotiations had so far been concluded for only two out of 8,000 proprietaries.
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In the pharmaceutical field we had two main lines of investigation, first into the basic drugs and, secondly, into the proprietaries.
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Is the consultant who likes to prescribe expensive proprietaries, when much cheaper standard preparations are equally efficacious, communicated with?
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The proprietaries are by no means the only problem.
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Concern has been expressed among general practitioners about the high-pressure salesmanship used to persuade them to prescribe proprietaries.
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The ostrich was also legally transformed into private property, with enclosure recognized as conferring proprietary rights.
Under the ancien regime, the privileged theatres had acquired proprietary rights over dramatic works performed on their stages.
Drugs should be given their approved, not proprietary, names and the source of any new or experimental preparation should be given.
The basic approach is to provide a standard representation language and to provide a set of transformation concepts for integrating proprietary product representations.
Proprietary configuration systems can then be independently implemented following different approaches and still be able to interoperate.
With this method the initial state and implementation details of component models are not required, but the protection of proprietary information is not guaranteed either.
The approaches mentioned above primarily focus on collaboration in engineering design and fail to address simulation of distributed assemblies or protection of proprietary resources.
The hut had two proprietary stoves rather than the traditional single fireplace; one for heating and one for cooking.
The subject was identically positioned in the proprietary head coil so that their cantromeatal axis was consistently aligned perpendicular to the couch.
Most of them are proprietary and hence cannot be fully evaluated.
A proprietary parameters file is also read and written by the program, storing parametrical information for the synthesis routines.
The proprietary medicine industry was premised upon behavioral alternatives to professional medical practice and counsel.
By mid-century, congressional investigators estimated annual revenues of the proprietary medicine industry at $1 billion to $2 billion.
We begin with a brief look at the early twentieth-century market for proprietary medicines.
The emergence of a national market for proprietary drugs was in some ways akin to, in other ways vastly different from, these movements.
The authors have no financial or proprietary interest in any product mentioned herein.
Electrical connections too, are compatible with the current proprietary controller.
Nearly 100 decrees involving proprietary interests in ships or cargo rank second in frequency.
The numbers and codes have been adjusted to mask any proprietary data.
However, the necessary information is largely proprietary and/or costly to collect.
Separation involves splitting a body to which more than one person has a proprietary claim.
Without an appropriate structure of proprietary rights, banks are unable to provide the correct amount of financial resources to fund research and development activities.
Aside from some state-level statutes passed to regulate food in the 1880s and 1890s, no government regulation of the proprietary medicine market existed.
By 1859, the proprietary medicine business was valued in census figures at $3,500,000 in annual revenues.
Indeed, the proprietary medicine industry was characterized by some exclusively regional markets.
The transformation from nineteenth-century proprietary capitalism to twentieth-century corporate capitalism involved fundamental changes in the rights of business corporations as market actors.
Mention of a proprietary product name is for identification purposes only and does not imply endorsement or warranty to the exclusion of other products.
Unlike common proprietary controllers, the system can easily be adapted to different requirements.
An agent's code may be encoding trading and negotiation strategies or proprietary algorithms; therefore, it is important that these remain confidential as well.
Putting in place such legal agreements (typically, proprietary information or nondisclosure agreements) requires both money and, more importantly, time.
In the private sector, frameworks have been developed both as commercial products and as proprietary applications.
Particular traits can be rendered dormant and may be expressed only when the seeds are used in conjunction with proprietary chemicals.
However, most agent-based systems available today operate on proprietary frameworks.
They make use of proprietary underlying models and legacy script languages, and target corporate proprietary and legacy databases.
Most available proprietary and commercial solutions offer limited growth path in terms of hardware and software.
The printer should have two different threads: one for managing the requests in postscript format and the other for managing the requests in proprietary format.
Tentative suppliers are worried about the risks of non-appropriability and dissipation of their proprietary knowledge.
A critique of the approach including advantages and disadvantages is thus provided without divulging commercially sensitive details of proprietary models.
The claim to recover a mistaken payment has always been a personal rather than a proprietary claim.
One method of improving the haematological status of the population would be additional iron supplements in proprietary foodstuffs.
The most important of these was a requirement for non-discriminatory access to data (meaning that the companies could not make their data proprietary).
Initially, the proprietary estate typified western planting interests, but most planters lacked the capital necessary to open larger units or properties.
In these respects one may say that concepts of proprietary ownership and individual creativity are certainly operant in the riddim/voicing system, albeit in idiosyncratic forms.
They are painted with a high-performance proprietary paint system, some in quartz grey, and others in white, giving a tonal and physical quality of depth to the overall fagade.
Thus, it may be that visual percepts and visual images interact because both consist of symbolic representations that use some of the same proprietary spatial or modality-specific vocabulary.
While it may be appropriate to have a different level of transparency for certain specific (clearly proprietary) aspects of the assessment or the appraisal, the general principles should nevertheless apply.
One potential mechanism for handling this is to have complete transparency surrounding the economic models used, but a more general level of disclosure regarding selected, proprietary data inputs.
Proprietary drugs (or patent medicines) have long been described in highly anachronistic terms, as "nostrums" marketed by "snake-oil peddlers," or as products whose manufacture and sale are equated with quackery.
Depending on quantity and availability of the oak, the cost of timber rainscreens may be as little as 40% of some proprietary metal and glass rainscreens.
The article finishes with two short sections on the (seemingly) historical debates about the feudal system and the proprietary nature of intellectual property.
The commons have been created to counter and compete with the extension of proprietary rights, or at times even to supplement them, for the common good.
In combination, patents and contracts are used to define proprietary assets and trade them on new markets that deal in science, living material, health and agronomics.
Proprietary interest could develop into direct intervention.
Note the slighdy proprietary tone of die letter; and is it fanciful to detect a faint sting in diat final sentence, a harbinger of future tension within die family?
In our survey study, 23 sources mentioned using external consultants for the task ; however, five mentioned that they ran their own liability studies in-house, using commercially available or proprietary software.
With our approach, vendors will be able to make their core models available to the public without disclosing proprietary information such as the internal architecture or utilized components.
The limited design information captured by the individual software systems in proprietary data structures makes it difficult to index, search, and browse design artifacts across the organizational information systems.
Most pensioner streettraders sell a narrow range of goods, mainly food produce, but some offer goods prohibited by the street trading laws, such as proprietary and home-distilled vodka and cigarettes.
A major constraint to technology transfer in many developing countries is the lack of trained professionals who have the experience to understand the proprietary issues in biotechnology transfer.
Microbiological surveys were carried to determine the baseline level of microbial contamination followed by assessment of a range of proprietary products in a reproducible controlled laboratory model.
Authors of how-to books often were modellers who also sold their own materials, and a proprietary practice likely led to silence about the chemical features of their own products.
Information on the number of lines of source code used in the proprietary software packages is known only to the supplier.
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There is, as a matter of fact, a large number of statutes governing, in one way or another, articles which frequently are proprietary medicines.
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The yield of purchase tax from proprietary drugs and medicines is at present approximately £17 million a year.
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Other proprietary brands would be provided if the demand justified it.
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The tax may be a good or bad one, but all proprietary medicines are not necessarily quack medicines.
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There is not a word about nuisance or a proprietary interest.
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I refer to the question of profits made by wholly-owned subsidiary companies of the main suppliers of proprietary preparations.
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There is only one wholesale price for each proprietary preparation, and this obviously is the price which the chemist must be repaid.
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Proprietary clubs are not eligible for registration and will need to meet the cost of providing facilities for gaming by adjusting their annual subscriptions.
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The point is this: when people are given concessions of this kind, they acquire something in the nature of a proprietary right on contractual terms.
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The right not to be taxed is not a proprietary right.
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There is nothing on record to show that is proprietary.
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All the member countries have systems for authorising the marketing of proprietary medicinal products in the interests of safety.
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We care passionately for peace, as passionately as those who claim proprietary rights over the word.
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We did not discuss the specific controls they had implemented due to the proprietary and often highly technical nature of this information.
The larger merchant houses invariably held a number of manufacturers' agencies, and this was the usual form of representation for the more important proprietary articles.
Unfortunately, the technology used by these software suites is proprietary, making it difficult to determine what methods of comparison are actually being used.
A proprietary self-cleaning glass was used, and experience has indicated that the coating is extremely effective.
Perhaps the for-profit, proprietary hospitals could make an argument for it.
Proprietary land was tax exempt for the owner.
Indeed, most are careful to leave space at the table for central processes that are not proprietary to any particular cognitive module, hence not domain-specific.
Many of the latter, while subsidiary in status, were also private or proprietary, belonging to a local landowner and situated next to the manor house.
The proprietary implementations of algorithms as mentioned previously has also not helped this situation, making the establishment of a common testing platform difficult.
Since that value is an incident of the plaintiff's proprietary right, it is also an element in the duty correlative to that right.
On the other hand, new techniques have been developed to integrate legacy and proprietary systems with new upcoming component-based applications.
In that context, the present fragmentation of proprietary rights to genes would simply be untenable.
Typically, this would consist of a proprietary interface to a legacy system.
One is proprietary - the domain of the court, the judge as master of all he surveys and of other court officers in particular.
However, in order to break down the deadlock, an extra opposite "force" is needed to against the force from the proprietary standard.
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