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  • 41Ethylene carbonate — Chembox new ImageFile = Ethylene carbonate.png ImageSize = 138px IUPACName = OtherNames = 1,3 dioxolan 2 one; ethylene glycol carbonate [cite web url=http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/summary/summary.cgi?cid=7303 title=CID 7303 PubChem Compound… …

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  • 42ethylene bromide — ▪ chemical compound also called  ethylene dibromide  or  1,2 dibromoethane        a colourless, sweet smelling, nonflammable, toxic liquid belonging to the family of organohalogen compounds (organohalogen compound). Ethylene bromide was once used …

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  • 43Ethylene-responsive element binding protein — protein Name = Ethylene responsive element binding protein width = caption = NMR structure of the GCC BOX binding domain of EREBP (green) complexed with DNA (brown) based on the PDB|1GCC coordinates. Symbol = EREBP AltSymbols = EntrezGene =… …

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  • 44ethylene glycol — Chem. glycol (def. 1). [1900 05] * * * Simplest member of the glycol family, also called 1,2 ethanediol (HOCH2CH2OH). It is a colourless, oily liquid with a mild odour and sweet taste. Widely used as an antifreeze in automobile cooling systems,… …

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  • 45ethylene chloride — ▪ chemical compound also called  ethylene dichloride  or  1,2 dichloroethane        a colourless, toxic, volatile liquid having an odour resembling that of chloroform. It is denser than water, and it is practically insoluble in water.… …

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  • 46Éthylène-propylène — Les copolymères éthylène propylène (EPM ou EPR, anglais : ethylene propylene rubber) sont des élastomères spéciaux, introduits sur le marché en 1960. Ces polyoléfines amorphes sont obtenues en copolymérisant dans des proportions variables… …

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  • 47Ethylene oxide — A chemical widely used in the health care industry to sterilize medical devices and also used to make other chemicals. In the year 2000 the US government upgraded ethylene oxide to the status of a known human carcinogen. There is an increased… …

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  • 48ethylene dibromide — noun or ethylene bromide : a colorless heavy toxic liquid compound BrCH2CH2Br made by direct union of ethylene and bromine and used chiefly with tetraethyl lead in antiknock compositions and as a solvent; 1, 2 dibromo ethane * * * Chem. See EDB.… …

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  • 49ethylene dichloride — noun or ethylene chloride : a colorless heavy toxic liquid compound CICH2CH2Cl that has an odor like chloroform, is made usually by direct union of ethylene and chlorine, and is used chiefly as a solvent (as for fats and oils) and insecticidal… …

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  • 50ethylene dibromide — Compound used in antiknock gasolines. Severe skin irritant; may cause blistering. Inhalation causes delayed pulmonary lesions. Prolonged exposure may also result in liver and kidney injury. May be a human carci …

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