| polysulfide reductase | <enzyme> From wollinella succinogenes; enzyme is a component of the phosphorylative electon transport system with polysulfide as the terminal acceptor; polysulfide is formed chemically from elemental sulfur and sulfide which is produced by the growing bacteria Registry number: EC 1.8.99.- Synonym: sulfur reductase (26 Jun 1999) |
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| polysulfide rubber | Synthetic rubber used as a dental impression material. (05 Mar 2000) |
| polysulfide rubber |
(extended definition) Mercaptan terminated, long chain aliphatic polymers containing disulfide linkages. Can be converted to rubber at room temperature without shrinkage upon addition of a curing agent. Used for exterior sealant and sealed insulating glass sealant.
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| polysulfide |
1. a sulfide that has two or more atoms of sulfur. 2. containing polysulfides; see under rubber.
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| polysulfide p. |
see under rubber.
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| polysulfide r. |
an elastomeric synthetic rubber used in dentistry as an impression material for fixed partial prosthodontic structures, inlays for single quadrants, and dental impressions.
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| polysulfide impression material |
An elastic final dental impression used to construct restorations, prosthetics, and appliances, which is made from a paste composed of polysulfide polymer, filler, sulfur, plasticizer, and an accelerator paste con
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