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  • tential of LY33331 compared to the other BIM compounds a bisindolylmaleimide inhibitor toward PDK1.
  • tain several different chemical elements (as compounds), a combination of vitamins and/or other che
  • Ehrlich had theorized that by screening many compounds, a drug could be discovered with anti-microb
  • N+V compounds: A compound with Noun+verb, converting the n
  • ion can pick up the VOC's (Versatile Organic Compounds), a clear indicator of lung cancer.
  • Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds, a diverse range of chemical compounds which
  • f (as is always the case to some extent) the compounds A and B have different absorption spectra, t
  • structure was built from corrosion resistant compounds A map of the dam and surrounding area can be
  • d, Solubilities, Inorganic and Metal Organic Compounds: A Compilation of Solubility Data from the P
  • flame retardant in epoxy molding compounds, a ceramic flux in some ceramic glazes, reac
  • ir quality by filtering out Volatile Organic Compounds, a class of common pollutants and respirator
  • Moreover, most organic compounds absorb and emit light in the infrared (IR) s
  • These compounds act directly on the gut muscles at the cellu
  • suggested for the first time that phosphate compounds acted as a link between catabolism and anabo
  • ROD-188 is one of a number of related compounds acting at this novel modulatory site, some o
  • Most older compounds acting on adenosine receptors are nonselecti
  • about various elements, synthesis a chemical compounds actions e.g.
  • o connection between the analysis of organic compounds active in the nervous system and neural proc
  • erpene ester which (along with other related compounds) acts as a protein kinase C regulator, induc
  • Virtually all related arsenic(III) compounds adopt similar structures.
  • chemical weapons research on organophosphate compounds after their military potential was discovere
  • t between air and water strips some volatile compounds, air strippers are usually packed towers or
  • o bind to opioid receptors in vitro, and two compounds, akuammidine and ψ-akuammigine, were found t
  • sing many thousands of natural and synthetic compounds, alcohols are diverse and widespread.
  • The flavouring chemicals include "carbonyl compounds, alcohols, carboxylic acids and their esters
  • compose in the presence of water to carbonyl compounds: aldehydes, ketones, peroxides.
  • This article is about the chemical compounds alkaloids.
  • These compounds all appear in the same fermentation and have
  • The phallotoxins consist of at least seven compounds, all of which are bicyclic heptapeptides (se
  • tatin" refers to two very similar recognized compounds, allistatin I and II.
  • a two-phase system of water and the organic compounds, allowing for simple separation.
  • oronaridine and voacangine that showed these compounds also have anti-addictive properties.
  • These compounds also act as phosphodiesterase inhibitors, wh
  • Chromium compounds also catalyse the trimerization of ethylene
  • Most of these compounds also carry lipophilic substituents at the 4
  • The phosphagens are energy storage compounds, also known as high-energy phosphate compoun
  • Organic matter and sulphur compounds also may be present as impurities.
  • ere are many classes of neutral homoaromatic compounds although there is much debate as to whether
  • the polarity and reduce the toxicity of the compounds, although many exceptions to the rule are se
  • lurites are one of the more stable tellurium compounds, although they can be reduced to elemental t
  • Cadmium is an impurity in zinc compounds, although represented in very small quantiti
  • for transition metals, and for heavy-fermion compounds, although at different values.
  • gram-negative bacteria and includes various compounds, among which: streptovaricins and rifamycins
  • degradants (including stable isotope-labeled compounds), analytical certifications, custom packagin
  • chemistry, biochemistry and biology of these compounds and their function in biological control sys
  • operties of newly discovered or hypothetical compounds and quantum mechanics models have recently r
  • database) and information about biochemical compounds and reactions (including compound and reacti
  • the standards (which contain no interfering compounds) and the unknown is not possible.
  • ontains an important concentration of sulfur compounds and is also rich in minerals.
  • contains a variety of phenolic and terpenoid compounds and a high concentration of lignified fibre.
  • chemical syntheses and for the isolation of compounds and natural products like alkaloids from cru
  • many biologically and industrially important compounds, and are a building block of many medicinal
  • and Lewis acids as well as some halogenated compounds and aromatic hydrocarbons at high temperatur
  • Cryochemistry can often be used to study compounds and reactions that are too reactive or unsta
  • Phosphorus is commonly found in organic compounds and coordination complexes (as phosphines),
  • t both liquid and gas phase volatile organic compounds and organic pollutants.
  • interrogate VC / NVA tap communications, bug compounds and offices, rescue downed aircrew and priso
  • centration ranges for a selection of related compounds and the mid-points (IC50) of the calibration
  • ed in the manufacture of diazo dyes, nitroso compounds, and other organic compounds; in dyeing and
  • nterrogate VC / NVA, tap communications, bug compounds and offices, rescue downed aircrew and priso
  • uinones are oxidised derivatives of aromatic compounds and are often readily made from reactive aro
  • hich form contain a colloid, rich in organic compounds and are surrounded by a tight skin of water
  • ers.They are highly coloured and crystalline compounds and can be easily detected.
  • rapid hydrolysis, producing various reactive compounds and fluorophosgene.
  • zirconium, 0.40% silicon-iron compounds, and up to 0.15% trace elements.:3
  • introduction of acrylic moieties into other compounds and it is also used extensively in the prepa
  • energy from a number of different inorganic compounds and obtain carbon in the form of carbon diox
  • tudy include sulfuric acid, chlorine, nickel compounds, and hydrochloric acid.
  • e germplasm collection and identifying novel compounds and genes that can be used in producing high
  • The Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals is a peer-reviewed
  • It is one of five regular compounds, and dual to the compound of five octahedra.
  • These compounds, and their salts, are used primarily for the
  • This includes both certain chemical compounds and certain types of radiation.
  • octorate on The Dehydrogenation of Alicyclic Compounds and Terpenic Ketones in the Liquid Phase, wh
  • oratory, Bimbo and Koko concoct a variety of compounds and elixirs.
  • r dioxide, nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds and ammonia to be met by 2010.
  • The study screened 16 000 different chemical compounds and found that only a small subset, includin
  • xford "to carry on research in intermetallic compounds and problems on the borderland of metallogra
  • Acenes or polyacenes is a class of organic compounds and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons made up
  • Schweitzer has also isolated organic compounds and antigenic structures in sauropod egg she
  • In-Methylcyclophanes are organic compounds and members of a larger family of cyclophane
  • , that is inhibited by isoniazid and related compounds and the antiseptic agent triclosan.
  • The combination of the 5 QMP compounds and the 4 compounds below is called the Quee
  • sses - aromatic nitro musks, polycyclic musk compounds, and macrocyclic musk compounds.
  • ent of technologies for isolation of natural compounds and preparation of saccharides and their der
  • Like other Yb(II) compounds and other low-valence rare earth compounds,
  • d areas where soil and water lacks in iodine compounds and consumption of marine foods is low are k
  • nvestigated the structure of charge-transfer compounds, and was eventually able to set up rules for
  • The first screen turned up 275 compounds and the list was narrowed to 17 potential ca
  • activated by combinations of organoaluminum compounds and other types of organic or organometallic
  • with many of the most well-researched modern compounds and practices that can be utilised for tackl
  • d in the chemistry laboratory for separating compounds and drying reaction starting materials.
  • search on organoarsenic and organophosphorus compounds and their complexes with transition metals.
  • At normal pressures, most chemical compounds and elements possess three different states
  • be studied in detail, including intermediate compounds and trace compounds.
  • ing Chemicals B.V. is a producer of cleaning compounds and additives for the thermoplastics process
  • The methanolic extract contains tannin compounds, and tannins have been shown to have antitum
  • It belongs to the piperidine class of compounds and increases the levels of dopamine and nor
  • spectra to derive the structure of chemical compounds, and to qualitatively and quantitatively ana
  • Non-metallic inclusions are chemical compounds and nonmetals that are present in steel and
  • Hydroxyl groups are present in many chemical compounds and they must be protected during oxidation,
  • se variety of molecules, including inorganic compounds and bio-macromolecules.
  • fungi and bacteria for their novel bioactive compounds and their unique biology.
  • ever were of a similar potency to the parent compounds and much longer lasting, with both 2CE-5EtO
  • or the synthesis of various organophosphorus compounds, and the PCO− and PCS− anions are also known
  • )6 has been used to desulfurize organosulfur compounds and as a precursor to catalysts for alkene m
  • Bs), both which may be toxic polyhalogenated compounds and some PCDE congeners have been reported t
  • l the stereochemistry of biologically active compounds and develop enantiopure drugs.
  • er refined to remove the more toxic aromatic compounds, and are recommended for applications such a
  • Toxic chemicals mainly include organic compounds and inorganic compounds.
  • ld authority on the hydrogenation of organic compounds and he developed the Adkins catalyst partly
  • many biologically and industrially important compounds, and are a building block of many medicinal
  • For example, sec-BuLi react with carbonyl compounds and esters to form alcohols.
  • try, a building block to other organoarsenic compounds, and serves as a ligand in coordination chem
  • ermanium is in between that of organosilicon compounds and organotin compounds.
  • nd environmentally benign preparation of new compounds and materials.
  • Calcium compounds and aluminum compounds do not have that prob
  • e been generated by the originators of these compounds and proven to be effective anti-tumor agents
  • mplex, high molecular weight, non-paraffinic compounds and a low proportion of volatile, low molecu
  • dward Seidel, on the regulation of polyamine compounds and their metabolism during cell growth and
  • arbon atom replaced by nitrogen because aza- compounds and their salts are more likely to form crys
  • nsformations on non-natural man-made organic compounds, and the last 30 years have seen a substanti
  • orks its way up to the formation of chemical compounds and their properties.
  • essing chemicals, fertilizers, zinc/chromium compounds and leather products.
  • n significant degradation of heme containing compounds and hemopexin is made to scavenge any heme i
  • It belongs to the acid chlorides group of compounds and is therefore a derivative of acrylic aci
  • teorites, containing a high level of organic compounds, and rich in silicates, oxides, and sulfides
  • nitiated a public debate on the use of these compounds and a ban or reduction of their use in many
  • hazardous substances, including carcinogenic compounds and heavy metals.
  • ng used in most aminoalkylindole cannabinoid compounds, and is the most potent compound found in th
  • slang for thread lubricants, thread sealing compounds and anaerobic chemical sealant that is used
  • t member of the azene class of hydronitrogen compounds, and is not found in nature.
  • he toxicity and/or metabolic pathway of some compounds and it is a weak MAOI.
  • ntial antioxidant nutrients such as selenium compounds and hormones such as melatonin and DHEA, is
  • e sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, chromium compounds, and manganese compounds.
  • etrafluoride, uranium trioxide, intermediate compounds, and uranium metal.
  • poisonous (due to the presence of muscarine compounds) and non-toxic.
  • ), Alpha-olefins, Polyalphaolefins, aromatic compounds and a range of specialty chemicals.
  • s (enzymes important in oxidation of organic compounds and thus cellular metabolism), while it rema
  • Rubidium silver iodide family is a group of compounds and solid solutions which are isostructural
  • w material for preparation of other rubidium compounds and rubidium metal, for manufacture of catal
  • l properties of materials (including alloys, compounds) and there is only partial overlap between t
  • xcites the electrons in molecules of certain compounds and causes them to emit light of a lower ene
  • e most Chinese words consist of two-syllable compounds, and it was Chao's bold innovation in 1922 t
  • hua Zidian edition (the 10th) contains 3,500 compounds and includes over 11,200 logograms, includin
  • at the site had detected 26 volatile organic compounds and found concentrations of chromium, iron,
  • They are usually based on intermetallic compounds and solid-solution alloys.
  • a promoter of reductive coupling of carbonyl compounds, and to reduce electron-deficient alkenes an
  • e study was confined to analysis of specific compounds, and did not report whether the application
  • t is commonly used in fertilizers, polishing compounds, and in making ceramics (such as bone china)
  • He investigated mercury compounds, and the chemical nature of quicklime, ammon
  • lines and toluidines, chloro phenols, fluoro compounds and bulk drug intermediates.
  • Some mushrooms contain less toxic compounds and, therefore, are not severely poisonous.
  • determine relative abundance of crystalline compounds and, when coupled with lattice refinement te
  • ch, which is that of the furious farceur who compounds anger and amusement."
  • ed as a starting material for chiral organic compounds anthracyclines.2
  • These compounds appear to have been shared by a group of pla
  • matching exactly the energy difference - the compounds appears the appropriate complementary color.
  • Antitranspirants are compounds applied to the leaves of plants to reduce tr
  • These non-stoichiometric compounds are also named berthollides in his honor.
  • Aromatic nitro compounds are typically synthesized by the action of a
  • is controversial, arsanilic acid and related compounds are sometimes used in treating dysentery in
  • Similar to combinatorial chemistry, compounds are produced by biosynthesis rather than org
  • Most of these compounds are environmental contaminants, thus much of
  • Although geraniol and other flavor compounds are found naturally in well-aged tobacco, ge
  • These compounds are produced by ethoxylation of alkylphenols
  • nuclear receptor function; therefore, these compounds are classified as endocrine disrupting chemi
  • Organoplatinum compounds are implicated in the Shilov system for the
  • A variety of similar compounds are known, including Cp2TiCl2.
  • These compounds are important in biofilm formation and cells
  • Three of these compounds are explicitly listed as illegal drugs under
  • These compounds are mainly used industrially for the product
  • Trimethyl ammonium compounds are a type of quaternary ammonium compound w
  • s in compression molding prepregs or molding compounds are in the mold which is then heated and pre
  • Organonickel compounds are also short-lived intermediates in organi
  • ust be separated and yields of pure chemical compounds are not expected, only groups of compounds w
  • This compound and related compounds are studied in the laboratory because they a
  • Most high-volume inorganic fluoride compounds are prepared from hydrofluoric acid.
  • Mixed Al-S-Cl compounds are however known.
  • These compounds are widely used in perfumery as substitutes
  • These xenobiotic compounds are known, weak endocrine disruptors.
  • The dissolution behaviour of both compounds are very sensitive to the hydration state (n
  • For this reason, trifluoromethyl-substituted compounds are often strong acids, such as trifluoromet
  • tin - 37% lead solder is used, no lead-gold compounds are formed, because gold preferentially reac
  • Yttrium compounds are used as a catalyst for ethylene polymeri
  • These types of compounds are highly reactive and usually alkylate nuc
  • These compounds are exact replicas of hormones used by the a
  • The two compounds are largely responsible for the foul odor of
  • Many compounds are known, especially for the early transiti
  • These cis and trans compounds are molecules, whereas Magnus' green salt is
  • The sulfur and iodine compounds are recovered and reused, hence the consider
  • These compounds are formed by epoxidation of any one of four
  • Many phenazine compounds are found in nature and are produced by bact
  • Lower alkyl tin compounds are generally highly toxic.
  • Diazo compounds are used as precursors to carbenes, which ar
  • The resulting chemical compounds are known as hydrolysates.
  • Triazine compounds are often used as the basis for various herb
  • These compounds are typically found from wounded plants, and
  • their ability to form metal complexes, these compounds are particularly important in biological sys
  • Beryllium compounds are toxic if inhaled or ingested.
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