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methamphetamine A stimulant drug chemically related to amphetamine but with stronger effects on the central nervous system. Street names for the drug include "speed," "meth," and "crank." The drug produces euphoria, decreased appetite, insomnia, and other side effects. (3)
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methanol A colorless, odorless, poisonous volatile inflammable liquid obtained by the destructive distillation of wood and used in organic synthesis, as a fuel and in the manufacture of formaldehyde, smokeless powders, paints, etc.
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methyl red t. (for differentiation of Enterobacteriaceae): the organism is inoculated into a buffered glucose-peptone broth containing methyl red. In a positive reaction, the medium remains red after incubation owing to acid metabolic products. Most Enterobacteriaceae are positive; the Klebsielleae are negative and Erwinieae are variable.
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methyl red–Voges-Proskauer (MR-VP) broth a broth culture medium containing peptone, glucose, and phosphate, used for the culture of coliform bacteria and differentiation by the methyl red and Voges-Proskauer tests.
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methyl s. see under methyl.
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