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ARBUTUS - EXHIBIT 2029
`Moderna Therapeutics, Inc. v. Arbutus Biopharma Corporation
`IPR2019-00554
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`Pharmaceutical Heritage Editions. a series from Phannaceutical Products Press®. and
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`Dictionary of phannney I Dennis B. Wat-then. editor-in-ehief; Julian H. Fineher .
`[cl all. contributing editors.
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`; cm. —-(Pharmaeeutit:ai heritage editions)
`ISBN (l-7890~2328—B (suit : alk. paper)
`I. Phttrlnaey—Dictionaries.
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`II. Series: Pharmaceutical
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`3. Pharmacology—Dietionary—r
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`Definiiions 263
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`the time after a seizure. stroke. or apoplexy
`postictal
`postpartum with reference to the mother. a period of time after childbirth
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`postprandial the phase in the feeding—fasting cycle immediately after a
`meal when blood nutrient
`levels are relatively high; CONTRAST post-
`absorptive
`posttranslational modification a set of reactions that alter the structure
`of newly synthesized polypeptides
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`posttranslational translocation the transfer of previously synthesized
`polypeptide acress the RER membrane
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`potable suitable for drinking
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`potash, sulfurated SEE saifinrrred potash
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`potassium monovalent alkali metallic element; electrolyte in the body;
`important for proper functioning of nerves; the chief intracellular cation
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`potency 1: strength of a drug as expressed by dosage amount and biologi-
`cal effect 2: ability of the male to perform sexual intercourse
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`potentiate an effect in which two drugs are administered and their com-
`bined effect is more than additive, being synergistic or greater than the
`sum of the individual drug effects
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`potentiometer device to measure electromotive force; synonym: volt-
`meter
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`Pott’s disease tuberculous spondylitis (inflammation of the vertebra)
`Pott’s fracture fracture of the lower end of the fibula with outward dis-
`placement of the foot
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`poultice soft, moist mass of meal. herbs, seed, etc., usually applied but in
`cloth that consists of gruel-like consistency
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`pound, apothecaryftroy (lb or lb 1) unit of weight equal to 123
`pound, avoirdupois (lb) unit of weight equal to lb or.
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`powder a uniform mixture of dry. finely divided drugs andlor chemicals
`intended for either internal or external use or to make solutions
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`powder, dentifrice powder formulation intended to clean andior polish
`the teeth
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`powder, for solution an intimate mixture of dry, finely divided drugs
`andforchemieals that, upon the addition of suitable vehicles. yields a solu—
`tion
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`powder, for suspension an intimate mixture of dry, finely divided drugs
`andfor chemicals that. upon the addition of suitable vehicles, yields a sus—
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