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The fast acting compounds that attack oxygen dependent tissues that are known to be particularly sensitive to these compounds are known as digoxin's. The most commonly known is agent orange.
Cyanide Compounds. CBRNE-December 2011
The rods (themselves) are sensitive to light The cones are sensitive to colour
cyanide compounds
cyanide
The fast acting compounds that attack oxygen dependent tissues that are known to be particularly sensitive to these compounds are known as digoxin's. The most commonly known is agent orange.
cyanide
Cyanide Compounds. CBRNE-December 2011
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cyanide
The discovery of light-sensitive chemical compounds was an accident -- but one that was bound to occur eventually. After that, it was all a lot of experimentation and hard work.
Steam distillation is specifically used for temperature sensitive materials such as natural aromatic compounds. When you add steam it allows them to evaporate at lower temperatures.
Triexta vapet fiber is the equivalent of polyester but much softer and replaces petroleum with corn glucose. The blend is made of more organic compounds and better for the earth. The negatives with the fiber could be allergies for people sensitive to the compounds that make the fiber.
It has been found that milk contains chlorophyllic compounds in very low concentrations. Not exactly chlorophyll a or b, but probably breakdown products from these. Milk also contains porphyrins such as protoporphyrin and hematoporphyrins. All these compounds contribute to the photooxidation in milk since they are very light sensitive.
Carbon-13-labeled compounds refer to non-radioactive-labeled compounds that use stable isotope carbon-13 instead of the original carbon. Carbon-13 labeled compounds retain the same chemical and biological properties as their unlabeled counterparts, which is significant for chemistry and biology research. Carbon-13 can be detected by sensitive mass spectrometry technology to distinguish carbon-13 from natural carbon. Moreover, non-radioactive carbon-13 labeled compounds, including amino acids, peptides, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, lipids, steroids, vitamins, and other drugs, could be used as sensitive tracers to study organic chemical reactions and biochemical reactions more conveniently. Therefore, carbon-13 has a wide range of applications.