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| CYA | Cyclosporin |
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| cyamemazine | 10-(3-Dimethylamino-2-methylpropyl)-phenothiazine-2-carbonitrile;a sedative with antihistaminic and antispasmodic properties. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cyan- | See: cyano-. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cyanaemia | An obsolete term for cyanosis. Origin: cyan-+ G. Haima, blood (05 Mar 2000) |
| cyanalcohols | R-CHOH-CN;addition compounds of HCN and aldehydes. Synonym: cyanalcohols. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cyanamide | <chemical> Cyanamide (h2ncn). A cyanide compound which has been used as a fertiliser, defoliant and in many manufacturing processes. It often occurs as the calcium salt, sometimes also referred to as cyanamide. The citrated calcium salt is used in the treatment of alcoholism. Chemical name: Cyanamide (12 Dec 1998) |
| cyanate | The radical -O-C≡N or ion (CNO)-. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cyanate permease | <chemical> (26 Jun 1999) |
| cyanates | Organic salts of cyanic acid containing the -ocn radical. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cyanidase | <enzyme> From alcaligenes xylosoxidans; hydrolyzes cyanide to formate and ammonia without forming formamide as a free intermediate; does not seem to have the same amino acid sequence as cyanate hydrolase (cyanase) Registry number: EC 3.5.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| cyanide | 1. The radical -CN or ion (CN)-. The ion is extremely poisonous, forming hydrocyanic acid in water; inhibits respiratory proteins. 2. A salt of HCN or a cyano-containing molecule. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cyanide dihydratase | <enzyme> From bacillus pumilus c1; catalyses the conversion of cyanide to formate and ammonia Registry number: EC 3.5.5.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| cyanide hydratase | <enzyme> Converts hcn to formamide in the fungus gloeocercospora sorghi Registry number: EC 4.2.1.66 Synonym: formamide hydro-lyase (26 Jun 1999) |
| cyanide methemoglobin | A relatively nontoxic compound of cyanide with methemoglobin, which is formed when methylene blue is administered in cases of cyanide poisoning. Synonym: cyanide methemoglobin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cyanide poisoning | A fairly common disease of herbivorous animals, but uncommon in man. Cyanogenic compounds are very toxic to humans either by inhalation or ingestion. (27 Sep 1997) |
| cyanide-nitroprusside test | A qualitative test for diagnosis of cystinuria; the addition of fresh sodium cyanide formed by sodium nitroprusside to a sample of urine gives rise to a stable red-purple colour in the presence of cystine. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Cyamopsis tetragonoloba, Cyamposis
Synonyms : Abstem, Carbimide, Colme, Cyanamide, Calcium (1:1) Salt, Cyanamide, Calcium (2:1) Salt, Cyanamide, Calcium Salt, Ipsen Brand of Calcium Carbimide, Temposil, Calcium Cyanamide, Citrated, Calcium Salt Cyanamide, Carbimide, Calcium, Cyanamide, Calcium
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Synonyms : Cyanoacrylate
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one of the primary pigments; has a blue-green color bluish green: of a bluish shade of green
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small genus of annual usually hairy herbs of tropical Africa and Arabia
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predominantly photosynthetic prokaryotic organisms containing a blue pigment in addition to chlorophyll; occur singly or in colonies in diverse habitats; important as phytoplankton
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one of the primary pigments; has a blue-green color bluish green: of a bluish shade of green
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a weak soluble dibasic acid (the parent acid of cyanamide salts) calcium-cyanamide: a compound used as a fertilizer and as a source of nitrogen compounds
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| CyA | small genus of annual usually hairy herbs of tropical Africa and Arabia |
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| CyA | drought-tolerant herb grown for forage and for its seed which yield a gum used as a thickening agent or sizing material |
| CyA | drought-tolerant herb grown for forage and for its seed which yield a gum used as a thickening agent or sizing material |
| CyA | whale lice |
| CyA | a blue-green that is one of the primary pigments |
| CyA | a bluish shade of green |
| CyA | a weak soluble dibasic acid (the parent acid of cyanamide salts) |
| CyA | a compound used as a fertilizer and as a source of nitrogen compounds |
| CyA | a weak soluble dibasic acid (the parent acid of cyanamide salts) |
| CyA | a colorless poisonous volatile liquid acid that hydrolyzes readily to ammonia and carbon dioxide |
| CyA | an extremely poisonous salt of hydrocyanic acid |
| CyA | any of a class of organic compounds containing the cyano radical -CN |
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