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(organic chemistry) The compound methyl {[(2E)-3-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)prop-2-en-1-yl](4-fluorobenzyl)amino}acetate that inhibits epoxycarotenoid dioxygenase
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(organic chemistry) Any aceto- derivative of an amide
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(organic chemistry) The amide of acrylic acid, CH₂=CH.CONH₂; used in the manufacture of polyacrylamides.
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(organic chemistry) Any acyl sulfamate
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(organic chemistry) Any alkyl amide
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(organic chemistry) Any aliphatic amine
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(organic chemistry) Any allyl amide
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(organic chemistry) The unsaturated primary amine CH₂=CH-CH₂-NH₂ or any of its derivatives
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(chemistry) An amine imide.
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(organic chemistry) The compound formed by the substitution of an amine group for one of the hydrogens of acetophenone, having the molecular formula C₈H₉NO; or any specific isomer of this compound.
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(organic chemistry) Any amino derivative of a chromone, some of which block human platelet aggregation
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a material manufactured by heating sugars with ammonia or ammonium compounds
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(organic chemistry) The acid amide of arginine
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(organic chemistry) Any aryl carbodiimide
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Alternative form of arylcyclohexylamine [(chemistry) Any of a class of pharmaceutical, designer, and experimental drugs, composed of a cyclohexylamine unit with an aryl moiety attachment.]
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(inorganic chemistry) The inorganic diradical HN, derived from ammonia by the loss of two hydrogen atoms.
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(chemistry) An organic chemical, a yellow to orange red, odorless, crystalline powder, used in food industry as a food additive, flour bleaching agent and improving agent, and in foaming plastics.
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(organic chemistry) Any compound containing two amide groups.
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Two amidinium ions in a molecule
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(organic chemistry) A synthetic nucleoside which is an analogue of thymidine; it is commonly used in the detection of proliferating cells in living tissues, where it competes with uridine
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A brominated derivative of uracil.
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(organic chemistry) Any chloro derivative of acetamide; typically used as a herbicide and preservative
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(organic chemistr) Any C-chloro derivative of an amine
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(organic chemistry) The amide of cyanoacetic acid
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(organic chemistry) The disulfide 2,2'-dithiobis(ethylamine)
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(organic chemistry) A hydroxyamide derived from deferoxamine
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound containing two molecules of ammonia attached as ligands
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(organic chemistry) Any dicyclohexyl derivative of an (organic or inorganic) amide
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(organic chemistry) Two pyrimidine groups in a molecule, especially in a nucleic acid
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(organic chemistry) Any amide having a neighbouring double bond
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(organic chemistry) Any of a class of unsaturated nitrogen compounds, having the general formula R₂C=C(R)-NR₂, prepared by the condensation reaction of an aldehyde or ketone with an secondary amine; they are the tautomeric forms of imines.
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(organic chemistry) Any imine having a neighbouring double bond
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(organic chemistry) The amide of formic acid HCO-NH₂ or any N-substituted derivative; they are used in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals
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(organic chemistry) Any organic derivative of this compound.
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(organic chemistry) Any imide in which the hydrogen atom attached to the nitrogen acid is replaceable and plays the part of an acid
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(organic chemistry) Any ester of an imido acid
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(organic chemistry) regioselective of the meta- position in a benzene ring
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(organic chemistry) The N-methyl derivative of an amide
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(organic chemistry) An amino derivative of a ketone
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3-(N-morpholino)propanesulfonic acid, a buffer that is a structural analog to MES.
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(organic chemistry) Any amide in which the amino group is naphthylamine
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(organic chemistry) Any of a class of carcinogenic organic compounds containing this group, prepared by the reaction of amines with nitrites.
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(organic chemistry) A polymer composed of azole units
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(organic chemistry) The amide of pyruvic acid CH₃-CO-CONH₂
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(organic chemistry) Synonym of octadecylamine
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(organic chemistry) One or more atoms of a basic structure that are replaced by amplificants in the amplification process of phane nomenclature
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(chemistry) A nitration reaction in which a bromine is replaced by a nitro group on an electron-rich aryl compound such as a phenol or cresol.
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