| MB | Bachelor of Medicine [Lat. Medicinae Baccalaureus]; buccal margin; isoenzyme of creatine kinase cont... |
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| MPMP | 10[(1-methyl-3-piperidinyl)-methyl]-1OH-phenothiazine |
| brom | bromide |
| CPB | carboxypeptidase B; cardiopulmonary bypass; cetylpyridinium bromide; competitive protein binding |
| CTAB | cetyltrimethyl-ammonium bromide |
| MB | Methyl bromide |
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| MeBr | Methyl bromide |
| 5-methyl-[1,2,4]oxadiazol-3-yl | 2'-Methyl-4 |
| 1-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidinyl | S)-3-Methyl-5 |
| AET | 2-Aminoethylisothiouronium bromide |
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| methyl bromide | <chemical> A volatile, toxic, colourless gas or liquid that is frequently used as a fumigant, it is similar in structure to chloroform. It is known to be a powerful ozone-destroying chemical, but it is broken down by some bacteria, thereis much scientific debate on how much danger methyl bromide poses to the ozone layer. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| ammonium bromide | A sedative. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| azamethonium bromide | A ganglionic blocking agent. Chemical name: [(Methylimino)diethylene]bis-[ethyldimethylammonium bromide]. (05 Mar 2000) |
| benzpyrinium bromide | 1-benzyl-3-hydroxypyridinium bromide diethylcarbamate;a cholinergic drug with action and uses similar to those of neostigmine. Synonym: benzstigminum bromidum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bromide | <chemistry> A compound of bromine with a positive radical. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bromide acne | Follicular eruption on face, trunk, and extremities, due to bromide ingestion. See: bromoderma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| butylscopolammonium bromide | <chemical> Antimuscarinic quaternary ammonium derivative of scopolamine used to treat cramps in gastrointestinal, urinary, uterine, and biliary tracts, and to facilitate radiologic visualization of the gastrointestinal tract. Pharmacological action: muscarinic antagonists, parasympatholytics. Chemical name: 3-Oxa-9-azoniatricyclo(3.3.1.02,4)nonane, 9-butyl-7-(3-hydroxy-1-oxo-2-phenylpropoxy)-9-methyl-, bromide, (7(S)-(1alpha,2beta,4beta,5alpha,7beta))- (12 Dec 1998) |
| calcium bromide | Used to meet the same indications as potassium bromide. (05 Mar 2000) |
| valethamate bromide | 2-Diethylaminoethyl 3-methyl-2-phenylvalerate methylbromide;an anticholinergic agent. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pancuronium bromide | 2b,16b-Dipiperidino-5a-androstane-3a,17b-diol diacetate dimethobromide;a nondepolarising steroidal neuromuscular blocking agent resembling curare but without its potential for ganglionic blockade, histamine release, or hypotension. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vecuronium bromide | <chemical> Monoquaternary homolog of pancuronium. A non-depolarising neuromuscular blocking agent with shorter duration of action than pancuronium. Its lack of significant cardiovascular effects and lack of dependence on good kidney function for elimination as well as its short duration of action and easy reversibility provide advantages over, or alternatives to, other established neuromuscular blocking agents. Pharmacological action: neuromuscular nondepolarising agents, nicotinic antagonists. Chemical name: Piperidinium, 1-((2beta,3alpha,5alpha,16beta,17beta)-3,17-bis(acetyloxy)-2-(1-piperidinyl)androstan-16-yl)-1-methyl-, bromide (12 Dec 1998) |
| pentamethonium bromide | Pentamethylene-bis[trimethylammonium bromide];a ganglionic blocking agent with the same antihypertensive use as hexamethonium chloride. (05 Mar 2000) |
| penthienate bromide | 2-Diethylaminoethyl-alpha-cyclopentyl-2-thiopheneglycolate methylbromide;an anticholinergic agent. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cethexonium bromide | Hexadecyl(2-hydroxycyclohexyl)dimethylammonium bromide;an antiseptic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cetrimonium bromide | Hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide;an antiseptic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cetyltrimethylammonium bromide | Cetrimide;a mixture of dodecyl-, tetradecyl-, and hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromides; an odourless surface-active agent, readily soluble in water; a disinfectant with a strong bacteriostatic action, used for the sterilization of instruments and utensils. (05 Mar 2000) |
| methyl bromide |
a poisonous gas or liquid (CH3Br) used to fumigate rodents, worms, etc.
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| methyl bromide |
An organic compound, formula CH 3 Br, present in the atmosphere as the result of both natural (oceanic production) and anthropogenic (use as a soil fumigant) sources; this compound is the largest single source of bromine to the stratosphere, with a tropospheric mixing ratio of about 10 parts per trillion (by volume).
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| methyl bromide |
a highly effective fumigant used to control insects, nematodes, weeds and pathogens, listed as an ozone-depleting substance
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| methyl bromide |
Also known as: Bromomethane. CAS Number: 74-83-9. Exists as a gas at room temperature and as a liquid under pressure or at low temperatures. It is odorless at low concentrations and has a slightly fruity odor at higher concentrations. It is used primarily as a fumigant in soil to control fungi, nematodes, and weeds. ...
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| methyl bromide |
the gaseous compound CH3Br used primarily as an insect fumigant; found to be harmful to the stratospheric ozone layer which protects life on earth from excessive ultraviolet radiation.
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| methyl bromide | a poisonous gas or liquid (CH3Br) used to fumigate rodents, worms, etc. |
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