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  2. Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence ...

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    The Orange Book lists drug products approved by the FDA under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, along with their therapeutic equivalence evaluations and patents. It is a public information source for drug selection and health care costs, but not an official FDA action.

  3. The Orange Book - Wikipedia

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    The Orange Book is a 2004 book by prominent British Liberal Democrat politicians that advocates for a more economically liberal and personal choice-oriented approach to politics. It is seen as the most economically liberal publication of the party and influenced the coalition government with the Conservatives.

  4. Orange Book - Wikipedia

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    Orange Book is a term that can refer to various topics, such as a computer security standard, a political manifesto, a drug product evaluation, and more. See the list of possible meanings and links to related articles on Wikipedia.

  5. Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria - Wikipedia

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    TCSEC, also known as the Orange Book, is a DoD standard that sets requirements for assessing the effectiveness of computer security controls. It was published in 1983 and replaced by the Common Criteria in 2005.

  6. IUPAC Color Books - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Book is one of the seven IUPAC Color Books that contain definitions for terms in chemistry. It covers the nomenclature of organic compounds and is available online for free.

  7. A Clockwork Orange (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A Clockwork Orange is a 1962 novel by Anthony Burgess, set in a near-future society where a teenage gang leader undergoes a controversial treatment to cure his violence. The novel explores themes of free will, morality, and satire, and features a distinctive slang called "Nadsat".

  8. Lang's Fairy Books - Wikipedia

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    A series of 25 collections of true and fictional stories for children published by Andrew Lang and his wife Nora between 1889 and 1913. The best known books are the 12 Coloured Fairy Books, each with a different color and illustrations by Henry J. Ford.

  9. Rainbow Books - Wikipedia

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    Orange is a reference to the fact that red and yellow mix to orange. This correlates with the fact that CD-R and CD-RW are capable of audio ("Red") and data ("Yellow"); although other colors (other CD standards) that do not mix are capable of being burned onto the physical medium. Orange Book also introduced the standard for multisession writing.