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double
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See: alter ego, copy, correlate, counterpart, duplicate, image, parallel, reflection, reproduce, resemblance, same, substitute

DOUBLE. Twofold; as, double cost; double insurance; double plea.



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Ampligen[R], an experimental drug, is a double-stranded (ds) RNA with a well-established, clinical profile.
Hemispherx has in excess of 100 patents comprising its core intellectual property estate covering various forms of double-stranded (ds) RNA and their fields of therapeutic application, a fully commercialized product (Alferon N) and GMP certified manufacturing facilities for its novel pharma products in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Hemispherx has in excess of 100 patents comprising its core intellectual property estate covering various forms of double-stranded (ds) RNA and their fields of therapeutic application, a fully commercialized product (Alferon N) and GMP certified manufacturing facilities for its novel pharma products in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
 
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