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  • Hemlock is known by several common names. As well as the [[American English|American]] "Poison hemlock" and th ...oniine]], [[N-methylconiine]], [[conhydrine]], [[pseudoconhydrine]] and [[gamma-coniceine|γ-coniceine]] (or g-coniceïne), which is the precursor of the o
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  • ...he aryl rings in these materials is most common and often desired. Longer chain analogues with up to 10 benzene rings are also known. ! Common and Trade Name
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  • ...e and complex glycols, polyglycol ethers and other compounds. It is also a common gas-phase [[disinfectant]] which is widely used in hospitals to sterilize h ...th compounds containing active methylene group leads to the formation of [[gamma-Butyrolactone|butyrolactone]]s:<ref>{{cite book
    82 KB (11,709 words) - 21:31, 20 September 2010
  • ...rac{\gamma_{ML}}{\gamma_{M}\gamma_{L}} =\mathrm{\frac{[ML]}{[M][L]}}\times\Gamma}</math> ...beta_{pq...}^\ominus=\mathrm{\frac{[M_pL_q...] } {[M]^p [L]^q ... }\times \Gamma}</math>
    50 KB (7,450 words) - 20:16, 21 September 2010
  • ...librium state in the chemical sense. For example, in a radioactive [[decay chain]] the concentrations of intermediate isotopes are constant because the rate ...product of a concentration, [A<sub>i</sub>], and an activity coefficient, &gamma;<sub>i</sub>
    42 KB (6,675 words) - 20:17, 21 September 2010
  • ...n bind one oxygen molecule through [[ion]]-induced dipole forces. The most common type of hemoglobin in [[mammals]] contains four such subunits. ...grow with the evolutionary distance between species. For example, the most common hemoglobin sequences in humans and chimpanzees are nearly identical, differ
    67 KB (9,844 words) - 20:17, 21 September 2010
  • Peripheral blood stem cells<ref name="Cutler" /> are now the most common source of stem cells for allogeneic HSCT. They are collected from the blood The injury of the mucosal lining of the mouth and throat and is a common regimen-related toxicity following ablative HSCT regimens. It is usually no
    41 KB (5,684 words) - 21:26, 21 September 2010
  • ...'' (brand name '''Neurontin''') is a pharmaceutical drug, specifically a [[gamma-Aminobutyric acid|GABA]] [[Analogue (chemistry)|analogue]]. It was original ...ynthesized to mimic the [[chemical structure]] of the [[neurotransmitter]] gamma-aminobutyric acid ('''GABA'''), but is not believed to act on the same brai
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  • ...are called [[noble gas|noble]] or [[inert]] [[gas]]es. It is inert to most common chemical reactions (such as combustion, for example) because the outer [[va ...eutron absorber]] or "[[nuclear poison|poison]]" that can slow or stop the chain reaction after a period of operation. This was discovered in the earliest n
    82 KB (11,842 words) - 21:02, 24 September 2010