| thiosulfuric acid |
the molecular species H2S2O3.
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| thiourea |
urea in which the oxygen is replaced by sulfur; used as a photographic fixing agent, as an accelerator in vulcanization, and for other purposes. It was formerly used to treat hyperthyroidism but was withdrawn because it is carcinogenic and is a contact allergen. Called also thiocarbamide.
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| thioxanthene |
1. a three-ring compound structurally related to phenothiazine but having the nitrogen atom at position 10 replaced by a carbon atom with a double bond. 2. any of a class of structurally related antipsychotic agents derived from thioxanthene, including chlorprothixene, flupenthixol, and thiothixene.
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| thiozine |
ergothioneine.
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| thiogenic |
Able to convert hydrogen sulfide into more complex sulfur compounds, said of bacteria in the water of some mineral springs.
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