| MER | mean ejection rate; medical emergency room; methanol extraction residue; murmur/energy ratio |
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| MeOH | Methanol |
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| MER | Methanol Extraction Residue |
| MDH | Methanol dehydrogenase |
| C-M | chloroform-methanol |
| methanol | A toxic, colourless, flammable alcohol which is used in some antifreeze and to manufacture formaldehyde. It can cause blindness and other nervous system damage if ingested (09 Oct 1997) |
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| methanol fixative | A fixative used with dry blood films, and often incorporated into the stain used. (05 Mar 2000) |
| methanol oxidase | <enzyme> Contains fad and flavin semiquinone; from the yeast hansenula polymorpha Registry number: EC 1.1.99.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| methanol poisoning | Poisoning by ingestion of methanol or wood alcohol. This ingestion leads to a severe metabolic acidosis and can also cause blindness. Liver and kidney damage can result. (27 Sep 1997) |
| methanol-2-mercaptoethanesulfonic acid methyltransferase | <enzyme> Catalyses first reaction in conversion of methanol to methane by methanosarcina barkeri; 24-kD subunit mtac and 49-kD subunit mtab of mt1 corrinoid protein have been sequenced; genbank y08310 Registry number: EC 2.1.1.- Synonym: methanol-coenzyme m methyltransferase, methanol-com methyltransferase, corrinoid protein mt1, mtab gene product, mtac gene product (26 Jun 1999) |
Synonyms : Carbinol, Sodium Methoxide, Wood Alcohol, Alcohol, Wood, Methoxide, Sodium, Methyl Alcohol
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Alcohol, also known as methyl alcohol (common name wood alcohol), formula CH 3 OH, formed in small quantities in the oxidation of methane; possibly emitted in large amounts from various species of vegetation.
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An alcohol that can be used as an alternative fuel or as a gasoline additive. It is less volatile than gasoline; when blended with gasoline it lowers the carbon monoxide emissions but increases hydrocarbon emissions. Used as pure fuel, its emissions are less ozone-forming than those from gasoline. Poisonous to humans and animals if ingested.
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| methanol |
CAS Number: 67-56-1. A lightweight, volatile, flammable, poisonous, liquid alcohol used especially as a solvent, antifreeze, or denaturant to create ethyl alcohol. Also used in the synthesis of other chemicals. Chemical formula = CH3OH. Molecular weight = 32.04 g/mol. Learn More...
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A light alcohol that can be used for gasoline blending. See oxygenate.
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The simplest alcohol , sometimes called wood alcohol. Toxic effects similar to ethanol, except for its unique ability to cause blindness as a side effect, a property which makes its presence in many paint removers a major hazard. Like other alcohols, methanol is highly flammable
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| methanol | a light volatile flammable poisonous liquid alcohol |
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