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BUTYR- Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BUTYR- is butyric. How to use butyr- in a sentence.
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butyr, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun butyr is in the 1840s. OED's earliest evidence for butyr is from 1840, in the writing of H. Cleeve.
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Butyrfentanyl - Wikipedia
Butyrfentanyl or butyrylfentanyl is a potent short-acting synthetic opioid analgesic drug. It is an analog of fentanyl with around one quarter of its potency.
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butyr-
butyr- a formative of the names of chemical compounds belonging to or derived from the butyric series, and of some minerals. (Cf. butyro-.) butyraˈcetic acid, an acid having the composition of a combination of butyric and acetic acid, C2H4O2.C4H8O2, also called pseudo-acetic acid; its salts are buty...
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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin
butyr-, butyro- (in Gk. comp.: butter-, buttery-; also butyric, q.v., related to butyric acid or butyraldehyde (WIII). Butyrospermum,-i (s.n.II), “butter ...
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An Acute Butyr-Fentanyl Fatality: A Case Report with Postmortem ...
In this case report, we present an evaluation of the distribution of postmortem concentrations of butyr-fentanyl in a fatality attributed principally to the ...
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Clostridium butyricum
The connection with dairy products is shown by the name, the butyr- in butyricum reflects the relevance of butyric acid in the bacteria's metabolism and
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What Is Butyr-Fentanyl? - Futures Recovery Healthcare
Butyrfentanyl, a member of the synthetic opioid family, is a powerful and short-acting analgesic. As an analog of fentanyl, it possesses roughly a quarter of ...
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20.15 Naming Aldehydes and Ketones - Chemistry LibreTexts
4 carbon atoms: butyr-. Because the carbonyl group in a ketone must be attached to two carbon groups, the simplest ketone has three carbon ...
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BUTYR ANTIMON | National Museum of American History
The label readsBUTYR ANTIMON in black text. This jar would have contained butter of antimony (antimony trichloride), which was used as a caustic. Antimony ...
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Butyryl fentanyl-d5 (hydrochloride) (CRM) (CAS 2747915-19-9)
This product is a DEA exempt preparation of a scheduled compound - does not require DEA Controlled Substance registration or DEA 222 form.
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butyric
butyric, a. Chem. (bjuːˈtɪrɪk) [f. as prec. + -ic.] Of or pertaining to butter, esp. in reference to its chemical constitution and formation. Hence: 1. butyric acid, the monatomic, monobasic, fatty acid of the butyl series, C4H8O2, of which there are two modifications, normal butyric and isobutyric ...
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acebutolol
acebutolol Pharm. (æsɪˈbjuːtəlɒl) [f. acetyl + butyr- + -ol reduplicated.] A beta-blocking drug used in cases of hypertension, angina, and arrhythmia.1972 Approved Names (Brit. Pharmacopœia Comm.) Suppl. iv. 3 Acebutolol, ({pm})-1-(2-Acetyl-4-butyramidophenoxy)-3-isopropylaminopropan-2-ol. 1975 Dail...
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butyro-
butyro- (ˈbjuːtɪrəʊ) comb. form of L. butyrum, used in technical, chiefly chemical words, as butyro-acetic, combining butyric and acetic. Cf. butyr-.c 1865 Circ. Sc. I. 336/2 The chemist calls these butyric, butyro-acetic, and formic acids.
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