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AMIDO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AMIDO is relating to or containing an organic amide group —often used in combination.
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AMIDO- definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
having one hydrogen atom in the ammonia molecule replaced by an acid radical amidol: also amid-
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Amido Black 25 gram | Blood Evidence Enhancement - Sirchie
Amido Black is useful for enhancing latent prints contaminated with blood, but it will not successfully develop a normal perspiration-based print.
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amido-
amido- (əˈmaɪdəʊ) combining form of amide; used also in the phrases amido compounds, amido derivatives, i.e. those in which one atom of hydrogen is replaced by an atom of the radical amidogen NH2, as amido-benzine (= aniline), amido-ethane (= ethylamine), amido-methane (= methylamine), amido-caproic...
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AMIDO definition - Cambridge Dictionary
amido noun starch [noun] a white food substance found especially in flour, potatoes etc (Translation of amido from the PASSWORD Italian–English Dictionary)
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Amido Black, 25g - Forensics Source
This powdered protein dye, sensitive to the properties in blood can be used to enhance or develop visible and non-visible blood-contaminated latent prints.
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Amido Baldé
Amido Baldé (born 16 May 1991) is a Guinea-Bissauan professional footballer who plays as a forward. He started his career with Sporting CP, being loaned several times over the duration of his contract and winning the 2013 Portuguese Cup with Vitória de Guimarães. In 2013 he signed with Celtic, who a...
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Ensono + Amido | Together we drive digital transformation
We've acquired Amido, a UK-based cloud-native consultancy. The strategic move brings cloud native application and service development expertise to Ensono.
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AMIDO- Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Amido- definition: a combining form used in the names of chemical compounds in which the −NH 2 group united with an acid radical is present.
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Maizena Amido de Milho | Corn Starch (Pack of 01) - Amazon.com
Maizena Amido de Milho | Corn Starch (Pack of 01). Amazon's Choice Amazon's Choice highlights highly rated, well-priced products available to ship immediately.
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Amido Amine - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Amido amine salts have been found to be effective corrosion inhibitors, and are essentially environmentally friendly.
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amidogen
amidogen Chem. (əˈmaɪdədʒɛn) [f. amido- + -gen2 ‘producer.’] A name for the combination of nitrogen with two equivalents of hydrogen NH2 (equal to ammonia minus one of its hydrogen atoms), viewed as the hypothetical radical of the primary amides and amines.1850 Daubeny Atom. The. viii. (ed. 2) 248 A...
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Tetra-amido macrocyclic ligand
Tetra-amido macrocyclic ligands (TAMLs) constitute a class of macrocyclic ligands. When complexed to metals, TAMLs are proposed as environmentally friendly catalysts. Although never commercialized, iron-TAML complexes catalyze the degradation of pesticides, effluent streams from paper mills, dibenzo...
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amid-
amid- combining form of amide, sometimes used instead of amido- before vowels; as in amidacetic acid, amidazobenzene, etc.1873 Watts Fownes' Chem. 681 Amidacetic Acid is formed by the action of ammonia on bromacetic or chloracetic acid. 1877 Ibid. II. 467 Amidazobenzene..forms the chief constituent ...
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IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry
The prefix form is both "carbamoyl-" and "amido-", e.g., methanamide, ethanamide.
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