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I originally posted this at bolex, but I will post it here also as I know many of you here are Science Minded individuals, and hopefully someone can help me out.
----------------------------------- I am trying to locate the displacement values of all the powders that are available to us for research. I would like to incorporate them into a table and put it on the same page as the powder calculator. If it comes down to it, I can do the displacement tests myself with a graduated cylinder, but I really dont want to waste any of my powders right now, and I dont have enough money to buy all of them in order to test them If somebody knows a place that has the displacement values listed, please let me know. It will save me a lot of work and will benefit everyone here. Thanks. Powder Calculator 2.0 One last thing, I already made a table with molecular weights if anybody has a use for them. Molecular Weights Note: For those who dont allready know about the calculator, dont give me credit for the design, I just host it on my site. It was designed by a member in the Aussie Forum, Anon. ------------------------------------ Update:I have been looking all night and cant find anything. I am thinking I might be able to get the information from the Merck Index, but the damn online subscription is like $200.00 and the full version cd is about $500.00! Does anyone have a written copy lying around? Maybe someone in college can borrow a copy for a day or two, or maybe I can just take my lazy ass to the library, but I am definitley not paying 200-500 bucks to access that information. |
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There would be nothing like that in the Merck index. That would be a wild goose chase indeed.
I have extensively researched most commonly used steroids - who developed them, when they were patented and where, indicated uses, etc., etc. - and have been surprised at how damned hard it is to pry any of that information out of the archives. And I've paid drug research librarians, real specialists, to do this work for me, and much of it just isn't available. Many of these drugs were developed overseas, some by the Nazis, others by the Soviets and East Germans, and nearly all of them 40 to 50 years ago. It's really a bitch trying to penetrate that tangle. Good luck. Bjaarki ... Then, do what you have to do.
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