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| DNCB | Di-Nitro-Chloro-Benzene |
| BCIP | 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-inodolyl phosphate |
| CCCP | carbonyl cyanide m-chloro-phenyl-hydrazone |
| CDNB | 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene |
| m-CPP | 1-(Meta-chloro)phenylpiperazine |
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| 2-CdA | 2-Chloro-2'-deoxyadenosine |
| CCPA | 2-Chloro-N6-cyclopentyladenosine |
| 2-ClA | 2-Chloro-adenosine |
| 2-Cl-ado | 2-chloro adenosine |
| chloro- | See: chlor-. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| chloroacetate esterase | <enzyme> Consider also naphthol as d esterase which uses 3-hydroxy-4'-nitro-2-naphthanilide chloroacetate as a substrate Registry number: EC 3.1.1.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| chloroacetic acid | An acetic acid in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms are replaced by chlorine. According to the number of atoms so displaced the acid is called monochloroacetic (chloroacetic; ClCH2COOH), dichloroacetic (Cl2CHCOOH), or trichloroacetic (Cl3CCOOH). Synonym: chloracetic acid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| chloroacetophenone | C6H5COCH2Cl;a lacrimatory gas; used in training and in riot control. (05 Mar 2000) |
| chloroambucil | <drug, oncology> Chlorambucil is a bifunctional alkylating agent of the nitrogen mustard type that has been found active against selected human neoplastic diseases. Side effects: Low blood counts (suppressed bone marrow function) and chance of leukaemia and infertility, convulsions. (05 Jan 1998) |
| chloroanaemia | Yellowing or bleaching of plant tissues due to the loss of chlorophyll or failure of chlorophyll synthesis. Symptomatic of many plant diseases, also of deficiencies of light or certain nutrients. (18 Nov 1997) |
| chloroazodin | A,a'-Azo-bis(chloroformamidine);a bactericidal agent used as a surgical antiseptic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| chlorobenzene dehydrogenase | <enzyme> Converts product of chlorobenzene dioxygenase to chlorocatechol Registry number: EC 1.3.- Synonym: chlorobenzene dihydrodiol dehydrogenase (26 Jun 1999) |
| chlorobenzene dioxygenase | <enzyme> With chlorobenzene dioxygenase catalyses chlorobenzenes to chlorocatechols Registry number: EC 1.13.99.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| chlorobenzoates | Benzoic acid or benzoic acid esters substituted with one or more chlorine atoms. (12 Dec 1998) |
| chlorobutanol | <chemical> A colourless to white crystalline compound with a camphoraceous odour and taste. It is a widely used preservative in various pharmaceutical solutions, especially injectables. Also, it is an active ingredient in certain oral sedatives and topical anaesthetics. Pharmacological action: preservatives, pharmaceutical, sedatives, nonbarbiturate. Chemical name: 2-Propanol, 1,1,1-trichloro-2-methyl- (12 Dec 1998) |
| chlorocatechol 1,2-dioxygenase | <enzyme> Forms 2,4-dichloromuconate Registry number: EC 1.13.11.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| chlorocresol | P-Chloro-m-cresol;used as an antiseptic and disinfectant; it is more active in acid than in alkaline solutions. (05 Mar 2000) |
| chlorocruorin | A greenish haemoglobin-like pigment found in certain worms; contains a porphyrin differing from protoporphyrin by a formyl group in place of the 2-vinyl group. (05 Mar 2000) |
| chloroethane | <chemical> A gas that condenses under slight pressure. Because of its low boiling point ethyl chloride sprayed on skin produces an intense cold by evaporation. Cold blocks nerve conduction. Ethyl chloride has been used in surgery but is primarily used to relieve local pain in sports medicine. Pharmacological action: anaesthetics, local. Chemical name: Ethane, chloro- (12 Dec 1998) |
| 1-carboxy-3-chloro-4,5-dihydroxycyclohexa-2,6-diene dehydrogenase | <enzyme> Converts 1-carboxy-3-chloro-4,5-dihydroxyhexa-2,6-diene to 5-chloroprotocatechuate in the presence of NADH; genbank u18133 Registry number: EC 1.3.1.- Synonym: cbac gene product, 3-cba cis 4,5-diol dehydrogenase (26 Jun 1999) |
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| 3-chloro-D-alanine hydrogen chloride-lyase | <enzyme> Pseudomonas putida enzyme; forms cysteine from 3-chloro-d-alanine and hydrogen sulfide Registry number: EC 4.5.- Synonym: cahc-lyase, 3-chloro-d-alanine chloride-lyase (deaminating) (26 Jun 1999) |
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a volatile liquid haloform (CHCl3); formerly used as an anesthetic; "chloroform was the first inhalation anesthetic" anesthetize with chloroform; "Doctors used to put people under by chloroforming them"
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plastid containing chlorophyll and other pigments; in plants that carry out photosynthesis
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iron deficiency anemia in young women; characterized by weakness and menstrual disturbances and a green color to the skin
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a tear gas that is weaker than CS gas but lasts longer
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chloramphenicol: an oral antibiotic (trade name Chloromycetin) used to treat serious infections (especially typhoid fever)
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| chloro | unicellular green algae that reproduce by spores |
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| chloro | type genus of Chlorococcales |
| chloro | a fluorocarbon with chlorine |
| chloro | a volatile liquid haloform (CHCl3) |
| chloro | anesthetize with chloroform |
| chloro | an oral antibiotic (trade name Chloromycetin) used to treat serious infections (especially typhoid fever) |
| chloro | African green snakes |
| chloro | a genus of Malaconotinae |
| chloro | a kind of bush shrike |
| chloro | small family of soft-finned bottom-livers with large eyes |
| chloro | algae distinguished chiefly by having flagella and a clear green color, their chlorophyll being masked little if at all by other pigments |
| chloro | any of a group of green pigments found in photosynthetic organisms |
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