![]() If you don't want *all* your occupations to be in the Kitins' Lair, you might also alternate this one for Water-Carrier or Magnetic Cartographer, though they give much smaller bonuses to health regeneration. Butcher is a decent alternative if you're also a good melee fighter. Lastly, medic is the best choice for getting items that boost your health regeneration, always a useful secondary for a forager. Though at grade 1 you only need level 20. Note that harvesting the mission materials does require, at the highest grade, a Prime Root Foraging skill of close to level 150. In addition, Larvester and Scrollmaker go fairly well together, since they have you digging the same kind of materials. Scrollmaker in turn is the only occupation whose rewards help with crafting, which make it a clear choice for devoted crafters. Accidentally died while digging? Accidentally careplanned someone's node while not in a team? Just pop a yummy larva and you're good to go again. Larvester is the only occupation whose rewards give a boost to focus regeneration, so a clear choice if your main activity is foraging. Really though, picking any 3 out of the those 4 will always ensure you have one item that helps sap regeneration, one that helps stamina regeneration and one that helps life regeneration. Also they both give rewards that cannot be used while your aura is down, which is a long time after use for a low-level character. The reason for the above recommendation is that Water-Carrier and Magnetic Cartographer are very similar in their missions, so would probably be boring to do both. So if you aren't anywhere near having a level 250 combat skill and won't survive long in there, the most you can do is pick 3 out of the remaining 4. This is a rather easy choice, since there are only 4 professions that don't require going into the Kitins' Lair. Florist + Toolmaker + Either Water-Carrier or Magnetic Cartographer.Use these recommendations as a guideline for constructing your own combination. Nevertheless most occupations support a very specific activity, so there are certain combinations that specifically support certain roles. The most fun ofcourse is to pick a unique combination for yourself of the occupations that best fit your character, or that you enjoy the most. So you'll have to decide which ones you want. There is a total of 8 occupations currently ingame, but any character can only take at most 3 occupations at one time. 4 Random info we still have to find another page for.1.2 Recommended for: Harvesters/Crafters.1.1 Recommended for: Non-250 characters.Further studies are required to understand the mechanisms for improved aerosolization and test the synergistic activity of the combination powder.Ĭarrier-free combination drug-resistant dry powder inhaler spray-drying tuberculosis. The improved aerosolization of the combination formulation may be helpful for the effective treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis. All the powders were physically stable at 15% RH and 25 ± 2 ☌ during 1-month storage and tolerated by bronchial epithelial cell-lines up to 100 µg/ml. The combination powders had low water content (<2.0%). The combination powder particles were collapsed with wrinkled surfaces whereas moxifloxacin-only powders were spherical and smooth and ethionamide-only powders were angular-shaped flakes. ![]() The combination powders with L-leucine aerosolized better (% fine particle fraction (FPF): 61.3 and 61.1 for ethionamide and moxifloxacin, respectively) than ethionamide-only (%FPF: 9.0) and moxifloxacin-only (%FPF: 30.8) powders. All the spray-dried powders were within the aerodynamic size range of <5.0 µm except ethionamide-only powder (6.0 µm). ![]() The powders were also characterized for other physicochemical properties and cytotoxicity. A next generation impactor was used to determine the in vitro aerosolization efficiency. Moxifloxacin HCl and/or ethionamide powders with/without L-leucine were produced using a Buchi Mini Spray-dryer. L-leucine (20% w/w) was added in the formulations to maximize the process yield. This study aimed to develop a combination dry powder formulation of ethionamide and moxifloxacin HCl as this combination is synergistic against drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb).
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