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chlor-
▪ I. chlor-1 combining form of Gr. χλωρ-ός green, used before a vowel: cf. chloro-1.▪ II. chlor-2 Chem. Combining form of chlorine (chloric, chloride, and chlorous) used (chiefly before a vowel) in forming names of chlorine compounds. Like the fuller form chloro-, prefixed chiefly to the names of co... Oxford English Dictionary
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Euro Chlor
Euro Chlor is the association of chloralkali plant operators in Europe, its members representing 97% of European chlorine and sodium hydroxide production capacity. Its main activities are lobbying for the industry and collaboration with respect to production methods, safety and environmental protect... wikipedia.org
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Trichloroacetic acid: Drug Basics and Frequently Asked Questions
Sep 6, 2022Trichloroacetic acid is typically applied to the skin by a healthcare provider. After application, you'll need to wait until the gel dries and appears as a white frost before you can move around. Since treatment only gets rid of the warts and not the virus, you might get genital warts again after treatment, especially in the first few months.
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chloramphenicol
chloramphenicol (klɔəræmˈfɛnɪkɒl) [f. chlor-2 + amide + phen- + nitro- + glycol.] An antibiotic isolated from cultures of Streptomyces venezuelæ or prepared synthetically. Cf. Chloromycetin.1949 Jrnl. Amer. Chem. Soc. LXXI. 2458 Chloramphenicol has been assigned as a generic name for the compound..f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hyperchlorhydria
The combining forms of the name (chlor- + hydr-), referring to chlorine and hydrogen, are the same as those in the name of hydrochloric acid, which is wikipedia.org
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chloranthous
chloranthous, a. Bot. (klɒˈrænθəs) [f. chlor-1 + Gr. ἄνθ-ος flower + -ous.] Having green flowers. Hence chloˈranthy, a condition of regressive metamorphosis of a plant in which the coloured floral organs return to the colour and condition of leaves, as in the green rose, green flowers of Pyrethrum, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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chlordane
chlordane (ˈklɔədeɪn) Also chlordan. [f. chlor-2 + in)dane a hydrocarbon derived from indene.] A viscous liquid insecticide, C10H6Cl8.1947 Jrnl. Econ. Ent. XL. 264/1 Chlordane possesses a toxicity to many insects greater than that of DDT. 1952 New Biol. XII. 56 Many potent materials such as..chlorda... Oxford English Dictionary
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chloropal
chloropal Min. (klɒˈrəʊpəl) [f. chlor-1 + opal.] A green or greenish-yellow hydrated silicate of iron, resembling opal in appearance.1826 Emmons Min. 170 Chloropal. 1868 Dana Min. (1884) 462 Chloropal is partly decomposed by muriatic acid. Oxford English Dictionary
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chlortetracycline
chlortetracycline Chem. (ˌklɔətɛtrəˈsaɪklaɪn, -iːn) [f. chlor-2 + tetracycline.] = aureomycin (see quot. 1963).1953 Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 10 Oct. 587/2 Recently antibiotic agents such as chlortetracycline (aureomycin) and chloramphenicol have been found effective in altering the course of infectio... Oxford English Dictionary
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chloretone
chloretone Chem. (ˈklɔərɪtəʊn) [f. chlor-2, with the termination of acetone.] A white crystalline substance, (CH3)2C(OH)CCl3, tasting like camphor, used as a local anæsthetic and a hypnotic.1899 Houghton & Aldrich in Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. XXXIII. 777/1 In order to avoid confusing this subject with... Oxford English Dictionary
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مزيج تراب
"Darstellung und thermische Stabilität von 1-Chlor-2.2-diaryl-vinyllithium-Verbindungen". 99 (2): 680.معرف الوثيقة الرقمي10.1002/cber.19660990243 مذيبات wikipedia.org
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prochlorperazine
prochlorperazine Pharm. (ˌprəʊklɔəˈpɛrəziːn) [f. propyl- + chlor- + piperazine.] A pale yellow viscous liquid which is used, usu. in the form of one of its salts, as a tranquillizer; 2-chloro-10-[3-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)-propyl]phenothiazine, C20H24ClN3S.1958 Psychiatric Res. Rep. IX. 23 Proc[h]lo... Oxford English Dictionary
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chlorpromazine
chlorpromazine (klɔəˈprəʊməzɪn) Also chloro-. [ad. F. chloropromazine (P. Charpentier et al. 1952, in Comptes Rendus CCXXXV. 60), f. chlor-2 + promethazine.] A white or cream-coloured compound of bitter taste, C17H19ClN2S, used chiefly as a sedative and anti-emetic.1952 Sci. News Let. 24 Dec. 412/3 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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chlordiazepoxide
chlordiazepoxide, n. Pharm. (ˌklɔːdaɪˌeɪzɪˈpɒksaɪd) [f. chlor-2 + diazep- after benzodiazepine n. + oxide n.] A benzodiazepine, C16H14ClN3O , given in tablet form and by injection in the treatment of anxiety and as a hypnotic. Among the proprietary names for this drug is Librium.1960 Jrnl. Amer. Med... Oxford English Dictionary
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chloræmia
chloræmia Path. (kləˈriːmɪə) Also -emia. [mod.L., f. chlor-1 + Gr. αἷµα blood.] (See quot. 1961.)1890 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 31 May 1239/1 Chloremia... A blood disorder, either idiopathic or associated with other ailments, consisting essentially of a greatly diminished percentage of hæmoglobin, and of a v... Oxford English Dictionary
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