Yes, generic drugs are the same chemical as a brand name medication. An example is Clonazepam, the generic name of Klonopin. Both are the same things. Generic medications are cheaper than brand names because you are not paying for the advertising that the name has contributed to.
It can contain active and passive components with a positive feedback loop.
"a tap on a pole" is not a complete sentence. It does not contain a verb (a key component in active and passive voice), so it is neither active nor passive.
Sugar is the component of a molasses solution which is osmotically active.
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it is a active component.
An active device is any type of circuit component with the ability to electrically control electron flow (electricity controlling electricity). In order for a circuit to be properly called electronic, it must contain at least one active device
A name brand drug is one that the manufacturer has researched and acquired a patent for. A generic drug is one whose patent has expired and is being made by companies other than the one who earned the original patent.
Generic Levitra is definitely the same with its brand name since both drugs contain the same active ingredient. The only difference is the name given by manufacturers. The generic version of Levitra is known as Vardenafil. If you are on a tight budget then you can go for generic medications since they are basically much cheaper and offer the same outcomes with the brand names.
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all characters are generic in active life.
Mycophenolate is already a generic name of the original drug Cellcept. The active ingredient is mycophenolate mofetil.
A passive component does not interact as an active component like an amplifier