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  • ...eme Iron Nitrosyls in Biology |author= A. R. Butler, I. L. Megson| journal=Chemical Reviews |year=2002 | volume= 102| pages= 1155–1165| doi=10.1021/cr000076d ...> electron configuration and is [[diamagnetism|diamagnetic]]. Its chemical reactions are mainly associated with the NO ligand.<ref>{{cite journal | author = Cop
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  • {{Distinguish|Dioxin (chemical)}}
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  • ...ic acid]]s. It is an important [[reagent|chemical reagent]] and industrial chemical, used in the production of [[polyethylene terephthalate]] mainly used in so ...her case, the ''Ac'' is not to be confused with the abbreviation for the [[chemical element]] [[actinium]].
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  • '''Magnesium hydroxide''' is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Mg(OH)<sub>2</sub>. As a suspension in water, it is often called '' ...ausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. High doses increase the likelihood of these reactions. Patients with severe [[renal failure|chronic kidney disease]] are advised
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  • ...ide]]s, most of which is glucose. Through [[glycolysis]] and later in the reactions of the [[citric acid cycle]] (TCAC), glucose is [[oxidize]]d to eventually ...blood because of a lack of enzymes. In fat cells, glucose is used to power reactions that synthesize some [[fat]] types and have other purposes. Glycogen is the
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  • ...[akathisia]] and/or [[tardive dyskinesia]].<ref name="AMH2006" /> Dystonic reactions are usually treated with [[benztropine]] or [[procyclidine]]. *[[Benzamide]], the chemical class to which metoclopramide belongs
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  • The [[chemical compound]] '''potassium chloride''' (KCl) is a [[metal]] [[halide]] [[Salt ==Chemical properties==
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  • ...|right|250px|The biosynthesis of adrenaline involves a series of enzymatic reactions.]] ==Chemical synthesis==
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  • ...ock]] [[metal]], mercury is also one of the five [[liquid metal|metallic]] chemical elements that are [[liquid]] at or near [[room temperature]] and pressure,< ===Chemical properties===
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  • *chemical [[toxicity]] (potentially lethal in low tolerance subjects) ...s]], [[putamen]], and certain cortical areas. They are also found on the [[chemical synapse|terminal axons]] of primary afferents within laminae [[posteromargi
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  • ...url = http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/je990124v | journal = Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data | volume = 44 | pages = 1391 | year = 1999}}</ref> ...in American countries) and ''paracetamol'' (used elsewhere) both come from chemical names for the compound: ''para''-'''acet'''yl'''aminophen'''ol and '''''par
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  • *Miscellaneous: dizziness, headache, tremor, [[hyperglycemia|hyperglycemic]] reactions, dry mouth ...on]], in that it uses [[anhydrous ammonia]] and [[lithium]] metal in the [[chemical reaction|reaction]]. The second most popular method uses red [[phosphorus]]
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  • ...evskava | first2 = Z. | last3 = Georgievsky | first3 = I. | title = Social reactions to Valium and Prozac: a cultural lag perspective of drug diffusion and adop ...diazepam, can help in the treatment of seizures, due to a drug overdose or chemical toxicity as a result of exposure to [[sarin]], [[VX (nerve agent)|VX]], [[s
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  • ...sub>6</sub>=10.37 (NH<sup>+</sup>) (µ=0.1)<ref>Harris, D.C. "Quantitative Chemical Analysis", 7<sup>th</sup> ed., W. H. Freeman and Compagny, New York, 2007</ ...s route include [[glycine]] and [[nitrilotriacetic acid]]; they arise from reactions of the ammonia coproduct.<ref name=Ullmann>J. Roger Hart "Ethylenediaminete
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  • ...itis]]. '''''Very'' toxic'''. '''''The smoke of burning oleander can cause reactions in the lungs, and can be fatal.''''' ...not affect certain people. '''''The smoke of burning poison ivy can cause reactions in the lungs, and can be fatal.'''''
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  • ...NCHEM (2005). ''Nerium oleander'' L. (PIM 366). International Programme on Chemical Safety: INCHEM. Retrieved on 2009-07-27]</ref><ref name=Huxley>Huxley, A.; ...NCHEM (2005). ''Nerium oleander'' L. (PIM 366). International Programme on Chemical Safety: INCHEM. Retrieved on 2009-07-27]</ref> Oleander bark contains rosag
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  • ...become sensitized with repeated or more concentrated exposure to urushiol. Reactions can progress to [[anaphylaxis]]. Over 350,000 people are affected by poiso ...four weeks, depending on severity and treatment. In rare cases, poison ivy reactions may require hospitalization.<ref name="landscaping.about.com"/><ref> {{cite
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  • ...cracks and failures in the coating can lead to intensified local chemical reactions not visible at the surface. ...ications that vary in [[yield strength]], [[ultimate tensile strength]], [[chemical composition]], and percentage of [[Elongation (materials science)|elongatio
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  • ...gastrointestinal disturbances, nightmares, [[palpitation]] and paradoxical reactions including restlessness, aggression, violence, overstimulation and agitation ...ect.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Oelschläger H |date= July 4, 1989 |title=[Chemical and pharmacologic aspects of benzodiazepines] |journal=Schweiz Rundsch Med
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  • ...Chemical&nbsp;Bonding]] '''1.2.3'''&nbsp;[[Chemical Reaction|Chemical&nbsp;Reactions]] '''1.2.4'''&nbsp;[[Heat]],&nbsp;[[Thermodynamics]],&nbsp;[[Liquid state|L
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