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  • |Term=NG-Nitro-L-Arginine |Short definition=NG-Nitro-L-Arginine - form of the amino acid arginine. An amino acid is a protein bu
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  • ...alty |format=auto }} [[Category:Doctors by cities]] [[Category:Doctors in Nitro, WV]] {{WV-providers}}
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  • |City=Nitro |Full_address=642 Cross Lanes Dr Nitro WV 25143
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  • |City=Nitro |Full_address=803 8Th St Nitro WV 25143
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  • |City=Nitro |Full_address=4111 1St Ave Nitro WV 25143
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  • |City=Nitro |Full_address=4111 1St Ave Nitro WV 25143
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  • |Term=NG-Nitro-L-Arginine |Short definition=NG-Nitro-L-Arginine - form of the amino acid arginine. An amino acid is a protein bu
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  • '''4-Nitroquinoline 1-oxide''' (pronunciation: four-nitro-kwin-o-leen one-oxide) is a potent [[mutagen]] and [[carcinogen]]. ..." is derived from its chemical structure. The "4-Nitro" part refers to the nitro group (-NO2) attached to the 4th carbon of the quinoline ring. The "1-oxide
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  • '''(R)-3-Nitrobiphenyline''' (pronunciation: R-three-nitro-bi-pheny-line) is a chemical compound used in various scientific and medica ...yline" refers to the specific arrangement of atoms in the molecule, with a nitro group (-NO2) attached to the third carbon in the biphenyl ring system.
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  • |Full_address=100 Nitro Market Pl Cross Lanes WV 25313 ...Category:Optometrists in Cross Lanes, WV]]<br>{{#multimaps: {{#geocode:100 Nitro Market Pl Cross Lanes WV 25313|format=float|directional=no}}}}<br>{{WV-prov
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  • ...e" is derived from two words: "Nitro" and "Benzene". "Nitro" refers to the nitro group (NO2), which is a functional group in organic chemistry consisting of
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  • The term "Dinitrophenyl" is derived from the Greek words "di" meaning two, "nitro" meaning nitrogen, and "phenyl" meaning aromatic hydrocarbon. ...phenyl is a compound that consists of a [[phenyl group]] attached to two [[nitro group]]s. It is often used as a hapten in the production of [[antibodies]].
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  • ...n-2-one". The prefix "Flu-" comes from "fluorophenyl", the "-nitra-" from "nitro", and "-zepam" is a common suffix for [[benzodiazepine]] drugs. Flunitrazepam is classified as a [[nitro-benzodiazepine]]. It works by enhancing the effect of the neurotransmitter
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  • The term "Nitrazepam" is derived from the words "nitro", referring to the nitro group present in its chemical structure, and "azepam", a common suffix for
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  • '''4-Nitroquinoline 1-oxide''' (pronounced as four-nitro-kwin-o-leen one-oxide) is a potent [[mutagen]] and [[carcinogen]]. ..." is derived from its chemical structure. The "4-Nitro" part refers to the nitro group (-NO2) attached to the 4th position of the quinoline ring. The "1-oxi
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  • ...e: a toluene molecule in which three of the hydrogen atoms are replaced by nitro functional groups (NO2). * [[Nitro functional group]]: A functional group in organic chemistry which consists
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  • '''4-Nitroquinoline 1-oxide''' (pronounced as four-nitro-quin-o-line one-oxide), commonly abbreviated as '''4-NQO''', is a quinoline ...ved from its chemical structure, which consists of a quinoline ring with a nitro group at the 4th position and an oxide group at the 1st position.
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  • ...its chemical structure, which consists of an [[imidazole]] ring that has a nitro group (-NO2) attached to it. ...acids]] in the cells of the bacteria or protozoa. This is achieved by the nitro group in the drug being reduced by certain enzymes within the organism, whi
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  • ...l element with the symbol Na (from Latin 'natrium'), 'Nitro' refers to the nitro group (NO2), and 'Prusside' is derived from Prussian blue, a deep blue pigm
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  • The term "Nitrofuran" is derived from two words: "nitro" referring to the nitro group (NO2) and "furan" referring to the furan ring structure present in th
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  • ...' refers to the sodium ions present in the compound, 'nitro' refers to the nitro group (NO2) and 'prusside' is derived from Prussian blue, a common term for
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