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  quench
to put out, extinguish, or suppress; to cool (as hot metal) by immersing in water. In liquid scintillation counting, any process taking place within t...
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  principle
1. a chemical component. 2. a substance on which certain of the properties of a drug depend. 3. a law of conduct. active p. any constituent of a drug ...
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  REU
recurrent equine uveitis.
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  Rickettsia
pl. rickettsiae; an individual organism of the family Rickettsiaceae. R. phagocytophila see cytoecetes bovis. R. akari causes rickettsial pox in human...
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  Salmincola thymalli
This is a datasheet on Salmincola thymalli
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  Culex javanensis
This is a datasheet on Culex javanensis
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  dimercaprol
a chelating agent used in the treatment of heavy metal poisoning. The drug forms a relatively stable compound with arsenic, mercury, gold and certain ...
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  dimercaptopropanol
see dimercaprol.
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  dimethicone
a silicone oil used as a skin protective and as an antifoaming agent in the treatment of frothy bloat in ruminants. activated d. see simethicone.
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  dimethindene
an antihistaminic, used as the maleate salt.
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