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Set of improved composition, essentially characterized in that it is constituted by sheets of spongy material, which, comprising a climbing of intermittent cutting lines, are saturated or impregnated with a conventional self-adhesive substance, so that the pieces detached from the said sheets are able to mold themselves by self-adhesion of their own body and/or adhere to other pieces to form a multitude of figures, easily recoverable to their initial position; at the same time that these spongy pieces allow their self-adhesion to other different bodies that act as base or complement of structuring figures. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
A process for preparing an antibacterial active therapeutic composition, wherein a 7-halo-7-DESOXYLINCOMYCINEDERIVAAT or an acid THEREOF IN LODGE FOR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION SUITABLE FORM AND OBJECT WITH THIS PROCESS OBTAINED AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE TAKING SUITABLE 7-HALOGEN -7-DESOXYLINCOMYCIN DERIVATIVE.
PROCESS FOR PREPARING A COMPOSITION WITH A FUNGICIDE ACTION, PROCESS FOR PREPARING A PREPARATION AND PROCESS FOR THE TREATMENT OR PREVENTION OF MOLD INFECTIONS IN PLANTS