| ANS | acanthion; American Nutrition Society; 8-anilino-1-naphthalene-sulfonic acid; anterior nasal spine; ... |
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| CHC | Chlorinated hydrocarbon |
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| ANS | 1-Anilino-8-naphthalene sulphonate |
| ANS | 1-Anilino-naphthalene-8-sulphonate |
| DAN | 2,3-diamino-naphthalene |
| MIANS | 2-(4'-maleimidylanilino) naphthalene-6-sulfonic acid |
| naphthalene | <chemistry> A white crystalline aromatic hydrocarbon, C10H8, analogous to benzene, and obtained by the distillation of certain bituminous materials, such as the heavy oil of coal tar. It is the type and basis of a large number of derivatives among organic compounds. Formerly called also naphthaline. <chemistry> Naphthalene red, a yellow dyestuff obtained from certain nitro derivatives of naphthol. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| naphthalene acetic acid | <chemical> A synthetic auxin, often used in plant physiology and in plant tissue culture media because it is more stable than IAA. (18 Nov 1997) |
| naphthalene dioxygenase | <enzyme> Forms cis-(1r,2s)-dihydroxy-1,2-dihydronaphthalene; requires NADH Registry number: EC 1.14.12.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| chlorinated | Having been treated with chlorine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| chlorinated hydrocarbon | A molecules which is almost entirely carbon and hydrogen, but has had at least one chlorine atom introduced to it that has replaced one of the hydrogen atoms. (09 Oct 1997) |
| chlorinated lime | A mixture of varying proportions of complexes of chlorine with calcium oxide and calcium hydroxide. Contains 24-37% available chlorine. Decomposes in moist conditions to liberate chlorine. Strong irritant due to chlorine vapors. Used for disinfecting drinking water, sewage etc.; in the bleaching of wood pulp, linen, cotton, straw, oils, soaps, and laundry; as an oxidiser; in destroying caterpillars; and as a decontaminant for mustard gas and similar substances. Synonym: bleaching powder. (05 Mar 2000) |
| chlorinated paraffin | A solvent for dichloramine-T. (05 Mar 2000) |
| steroids, chlorinated | Steroids which are substituted with one or more chlorine atoms in any position. (12 Dec 1998) |
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