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  • 1Ethyl oleate — IUPAC name Ethyl (Z) octadec 9 enoate …

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  • 2ethyl oleate — [NF] a mobile, practically colorless liquid consisting of esters of ethyl alcohol and high molecular weight fatty acids, principally oleic acid; used as a vehicle for pharmaceutical preparations …

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  • 3Ethyl Macadamiate — is the ester of ethyl alcohol and the fatty acids derived from Macadamia Terifolia Seed Oil (q.v.). Ethyl Macadamiate is commonly used in cosmetic formulations. Chemical structure Ethyl Macadamiate is the ethyl ester of the free fatty acids… …

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  • 4ethyl — The hydrocarbon radical, CH3CH2–. e. alcohol SYN: alcohol (2). e. aminobenzoate SYN: benzocaine. e. biscoumacetate an anticoagulant chemically related to bishydroxycoumarin and warfarin. e. butyrate used in perfumery. e …

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  • 5List of additives in cigarettes — This is the list of 599 additives in cigarettes submitted to the United States Department of Health and Human Services in April 1994. It applies, as documented, only to American manufactured cigarettes intended for distribution within the United… …

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  • 6Hair analysis — is the chemical analysis of a hair sample. Hair may be considered for retrospective purposes when blood and urine are no longer expected to contain a particular contaminant, typically a year or less. [Eastern Research Group. [http://www.atsdr.cdc …

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  • 7Bee learning and communication — Honey bees learn and communicate in order to find food sources and for other means. LearningLearning is essential for efficient foraging. Honey bees are unlikely to make many repeat visits if a plant provides little in the way of reward. A single …

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  • 8Drug test — For other uses, see Drug testing (disambiguation). Drug test Diagnostics To minimize opportunities for tampering, a direct line of sight between the observer and the specimen bottle must be maintained during collection of a urine sample …

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  • 9Honey bee pheromones — are mixtures of chemical substances released by individual bees into the hive or environment that cause changes in the physiology and behaviour of other bees. IntroductionHoneybees have one of the most complex pheromonal communication systems… …

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  • 10Brown, Herbert Charles — ▪ American chemist Introduction original name  Herbert Brovarnik  born May 22, 1912, London, Eng. died Dec. 19, 2004, Lafayette, Ind., U.S.       one of the leading American chemists of the 20th century. His seminal work on customized reducing… …

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